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gq deisel alternator

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gq deisel alternator

Post by luggys lux »

just wondering if there is any where in melb selling aftermarket alternators with more charging amps than standard. thanks
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Post by love ke70 »

try bursons

as taken from a thread just down the page on a different matter
when my alternator died so did the brakes, I went to bursons to get a new one (hitachi) and there is 3 alternators you can get

1 - 70amp standard volume pump
2 - 70amp High Volume pump
3 - 90amp High Volume pump

I got a 90amp and will be fitting it this week I will post up if it improved the brakes etc...
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Re: gq deisel alternator

Post by bogged »

luggys lux wrote:just wondering if there is any where in melb selling aftermarket alternators with more charging amps than standard. thanks
or some 100amp ones in other threads if you try searching :)
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Post by twodiffs »

Does anything else need to be changed when fitting a higher amp alternator, relays? fuses etc?
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Post by GQ4.2 »

I got the 90amp one and put it on my 4.2D the other day, everything bolts up fine, the only thing is you will have to do is put in a bigger alternator fuse for it, the standard 65amp is not big enough and will blow out..

I will find the bursons reciept and get you the part no for it
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Post by GQ4.2 »

Bursons Part Number

65-3028 - Jaylec Alternator 90amp

Their price was $460

Just a few stats on this alternator

6000rpm = 108 amps
5000rpm = 107 amps
3500rpm = 101 amps
2400rpm = 88 amps
2000rpm = 74 amps
1600rpm = 51 amps
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Post by big bundy »

is that trade price or off the street price?
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Post by GQ4.2 »

off the street price
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Post by Snappa_Patrolapart »

i think it is a 110 or 100 watt amp at patrolapart in lilydale
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Post by full-boost »

my auto elec will do a 90amp for $150 - $200 fitted (changeover)
i think he said he can do a 100 or 110 as well, for a bit more$$

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Post by GOT MUD »

full-boost wrote:my auto elec will do a 90amp for $150 - $200 fitted (changeover)
i think he said he can do a 100 or 110 as well, for a bit more$$

alex 0407 775676
in ringwood.
tell him shannon gave you the number!
is that to reco and bump up the amps on yours or a complete exchange and is it on a diesel 4.2 if so ask him for a price to post one to 4510 ;)
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Post by Tiny »

GOT MUD wrote:
full-boost wrote:my auto elec will do a 90amp for $150 - $200 fitted (changeover)
i think he said he can do a 100 or 110 as well, for a bit more$$

alex 0407 775676
in ringwood.
tell him shannon gave you the number!
is that to reco and bump up the amps on yours or a complete exchange and is it on a diesel 4.2 if so ask him for a price to post one to 4510 ;)
cheers
seems a bit cheap for a diesel unit :?
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Post by full-boost »

Tiny wrote:
GOT MUD wrote:
full-boost wrote:my auto elec will do a 90amp for $150 - $200 fitted (changeover)
i think he said he can do a 100 or 110 as well, for a bit more$$

alex 0407 775676
in ringwood.
tell him shannon gave you the number!
is that to reco and bump up the amps on yours or a complete exchange and is it on a diesel 4.2 if so ask him for a price to post one to 4510 ;)
cheers
seems a bit cheap for a diesel unit :?
i think he said he uses a holden one, one with an older switch(or something) that starts charging at low RPMs so its good for diesels. he said he thinks it charges at lower RPMs than the standard nissan one (ive got the 4.2 diesel)
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Post by GOT MUD »

full-boost wrote:
Tiny wrote:
GOT MUD wrote:
full-boost wrote:my auto elec will do a 90amp for $150 - $200 fitted (changeover)
i think he said he can do a 100 or 110 as well, for a bit more$$

alex 0407 775676
in ringwood.
tell him shannon gave you the number!
is that to reco and bump up the amps on yours or a complete exchange and is it on a diesel 4.2 if so ask him for a price to post one to 4510 ;)
cheers
seems a bit cheap for a diesel unit :?
i think he said he uses a holden one, one with an older switch(or something) that starts charging at low RPMs so its good for diesels. he said he thinks it charges at lower RPMs than the standard nissan one (ive got the 4.2 diesel)
ill assume that the holden one is out of a petrol so i would not be able to be used on diesel cause it wouldnt have the oil pump on the back of it so it wouldnt just be a bolt up thing are you sure he knows you have a diesel cause as said above sound pretty cheap maybe check with him :?:
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