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tonyvol
06-13-2014, 11:35 AM
Hey guys, I have an CS130 140 amp 3 wire alternator and was wondering before I use it will it supply enough power if I have the following. I need to use a CS130 style ALT for the pulley kit I have. I can upgrade to a 160 amp alt, if I don't use the 140 amp that is already installed. I would think that the 160 amp would generate more heat and might not cool as efficiently as 140 amp. This is for a 67 Camaro using the AAW Classic Update wiring harness.
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Schwartz Performance
06-13-2014, 05:07 PM
I'd say you should be fine with a 140a. We've run them with more accessories than that. Just make sure all your wiring is big enough gauge so nothing burns up!
-Dale
tonyvol
06-14-2014, 02:23 AM
Thanks Dale. I'll stick with the 140a.
H2Ogbodies
07-04-2014, 08:06 PM
Does the AAW kit take advantage of the remote voltage sensing with a remote junction block for that 140A alt.? If so, it will be more than sufficient for what you are running.
astroracer
07-05-2014, 06:23 AM
Make sure you wire it as a true 3 wire like the above post suggests. Remote sensing at the distribution block will let the regulator function as it is intended.
Mark
H2Ogbodies
12-21-2014, 11:15 PM
If you're running GM style serpentine brackets and what to run a standard type CS144 140A alternator, I started making an adapter bracket kit to allow you to literally drop an oversized alternator right in place of the stock 105A version. It changes the clocking from 7 and 4 to 12 and 6. Just an idea for ya-I use these in my HD 4ga serpentine charging system upgrade harness kits for GM.
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