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Old Sep 16, 2012 | 06:11 PM
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Help with finding a High Output Alternator

Hi, I own a 2003 Mitsubishi Lancer ES. I want to install a new audio system in my car. Although the system I would like to get requires almost double the amps that my current alternator produces. I have a 90A alternator and I am in need of a 160A alternator or something around 160A+. I cant seem to find one and I was hoping somebody would be able to help me out. It would be greatly appreciated!
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Old Sep 23, 2012 | 03:05 PM
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You can get a 140amp one from Maniac Electric Motors or something, a quick Google search will yield this result.

I own one and I can say it works great and gives a LOT of power. You will need to upgrade your wiring and fuses.
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Old Nov 28, 2012 | 02:50 AM
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Originally Posted by eusgen
You can get a 140amp one from Maniac Electric Motors or something, a quick Google search will yield this result.

I own one and I can say it works great and gives a LOT of power. You will need to upgrade your wiring and fuses.
I'm going to get this one in a few days because it's cheaper then Maniac's and same thing..

http://www.ebay.com/itm/190469678999...84.m1423.l2649

Plus there is another one which I was thinking about getting to really ensure I have power! lol

http://www.ebay.com/itm/280954989993...84.m1423.l2649

But yea I'm running a 1000watt kenwood amp, optima yellow top and big 3 (4g) and I have my voltage meter running off my amp and when I have the bass even decently up I start running like 13v when it hits compared to the 14.2-3 I run when the radio is off I am curious as to what voltage you need to be at when it starts pulling from the battery? I've had it pumping on certain songs and it will be like 12.9-7 for the bass hit then up
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Old Nov 28, 2012 | 10:10 AM
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My voltage only drops into the 13.7's when the notes hit hard. I have a 2400 watt DB drive amp for subs and 560watt for car speakers
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Old Nov 28, 2012 | 10:35 AM
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https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...lternator.html

Your welcome. Amazing what a search can do. Also R/T is a knowledgeable stand up guy.
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Old Nov 30, 2012 | 10:19 AM
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would putting a high output alternator like the 140 amp be ok even if not running a big system? im not the best with cars still in a learning phase ( especially with this car ). so would it be safe and help with hp/tq? thanks for any help..
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Old Nov 30, 2012 | 10:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Simon Pugmire
would putting a high output alternator like the 140 amp be ok even if not running a big system? im not the best with cars still in a learning phase ( especially with this car ). so would it be safe and help with hp/tq? thanks for any help..
Yes it would be safe but not really needed it won't help with hp/tq it will just help the electrical system which is fine when you don't have a system or even accessories that need the voltage.. But it can only help in general if there is no system put in I'd suggest a Optima yellow top before a alternator.

BTW I purchased the 180amp alternator for $200 so I will report back how it is.. Has a 1 year warranty etc and $200 shipped is awesome deal
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Old Dec 1, 2012 | 05:19 AM
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Please keep in mind if you replace your alternator with a high output one you will need to replace the fuse that goes from alternator to the battery with a larger one to suit your needs. I am sure the stock one is only like 100amps

And that is a great deal for that 180 amp alternator, wish those were around when I purchased my 140 amp for $225ish a few years back
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Old Dec 1, 2012 | 10:08 AM
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Originally Posted by eusgen
Please keep in mind if you replace your alternator with a high output one you will need to replace the fuse that goes from alternator to the battery with a larger one to suit your needs. I am sure the stock one is only like 100amps

And that is a great deal for that 180 amp alternator, wish those were around when I purchased my 140 amp for $225ish a few years back
Yea I know and I have a 0g positive wire with a fuse etc to be put in when I upgrade the alt
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Old Jan 14, 2013 | 05:48 AM
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If you guys ever install an alternator with over 240A like me, It's best if you do the BIG "4". The big 4 consists of the following
0 or 00 Gauge Alternator to Battery Positive
0 or 00 Gauge Engine block to chassis
0 or 00 Gauge Battery negative to chassis
0 or 00 Gauge Battery negative to engine ground.
The fuse should be changed to a fuse at least 10A more than the alternator's output. I have a 350A alt and have a 400A fuse (I have 3 batteries in my Lancer along with two capacitors)
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Old Feb 1, 2013 | 02:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Texas Crazy OZ
If you guys ever install an alternator with over 240A like me, It's best if you do the BIG "4". The big 4 consists of the following
0 or 00 Gauge Alternator to Battery Positive
0 or 00 Gauge Engine block to chassis
0 or 00 Gauge Battery negative to chassis
0 or 00 Gauge Battery negative to engine ground.
The fuse should be changed to a fuse at least 10A more than the alternator's output. I have a 350A alt and have a 400A fuse (I have 3 batteries in my Lancer along with two capacitors)

What kind of alternator? How much?
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Old Feb 1, 2013 | 02:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Texas Crazy OZ
If you guys ever install an alternator with over 240A like me, It's best if you do the BIG "4". The big 4 consists of the following
0 or 00 Gauge Alternator to Battery Positive
0 or 00 Gauge Engine block to chassis
0 or 00 Gauge Battery negative to chassis
0 or 00 Gauge Battery negative to engine ground.
The fuse should be changed to a fuse at least 10A more than the alternator's output. I have a 350A alt and have a 400A fuse (I have 3 batteries in my Lancer along with two capacitors)
Most impressive!

I don't suppose you have any photos or a video of your battery&cap setup? And, out of curiousity... what are you powering with THAT much raw Electrical power??

Off topic -
I'm confused, how in the world are you able to achieve > Points: 228, Level: 4 status with just ONE post???

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Old Feb 2, 2013 | 12:48 PM
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Originally Posted by MrBRoced
What kind of alternator? How much?
I bought it from ExcessiveAmperage about a year ago when I first got the car, it ran me $400 but it's worth it IMO. I have a lot going on in my car that I need over 300A


Originally Posted by mRVRsport
Most impressive!

I don't suppose you have any photos or a video of your battery&cap setup? And, out of curiousity... what are you powering with THAT much raw Electrical power??

Off topic -
I'm confused, how in the world are you able to achieve > Points: 228, Level: 4 status with just ONE post???
I will take a video soon and post it up, you aren't the first to ask And I have 3 Amps, Neon Lights, 5 TV screens, 1 17" HDTV, and I had a 1/2HP compressor when my car had air bag suspension. Also sense I work in construction I have a 3000Watt power invertor built into the car so I can charge my Dewalt batteries and use some power tools when the electricity still hasn't been installed in the apartement buildings, or when I go to work in ranches and don't have any power outlets. And I don't know how I achive that
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Old Jun 26, 2013 | 02:55 PM
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To the OP...what amplifier are you planning on running? A Kenwood "1000W" amplifier probably has like 60 amps worth of onboard fusing... no way will you need anywhere near 160 to power it.

Simon.. nothing wrong with running a bigger alternator but it certainly won't do anything for hp/torque... you'll actually lose some. It takes power to make power. You'll be using more of the engine's power to generate electricity.

Texas Crazy OZ you should definitely post pics. Always like to see another Lancer with a big system.
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