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    Thread: 8 Gauge wire???

    1. #1
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      8 Gauge wire???

      I am wiring up a new powermaster alternator, and am trying to get some 8 gauge wire to wire up the new 10si style alt, on a 67 camaro. I have tried to get in touch with Mark at MAD enterprise, for the last 3 weeks, no one ever answers. Local autoparts stores dont even carry it. Does anyone know if Some Audio wire will work instead. I was thinking of some streetwires 8ga amp wire. I dont know why it would not work.
      Any ideas?



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      I know Jegs sells 8 ga automotive grade wire and think Summit does as well.

      If the 8ga amp wire is intended as a power lead, then it will work fine.

      Mark can be tough to get a hold of sometimes, but when you do, will blow you away with his knowledge.
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      American Autowire sells it by the foot. Give Theresa a shout.
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      Check out Mad Electrical. They offer an alternator wiring kit and you can order it with there tuff-wire in 8gauge and in any length. Give Paul a call, he a great help.
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      Go to summit... ull get it before MAD ever answers the phone
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      I have had really good luck with http://www.knukonceptz.com/
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      Hi,
      The wire that we sell by the foot is specialized for certain circuits and has that printing on the wire - generally, we don't sell wire by the foot. (but thanks for the referral, Rick. )

      We do have an alternative - our high-output alternator hookup kit, part # 500875 is $25.00 & comes complete with 8 gauge power feed, regulator feeds if needed, boot, terminal for the alternator power and the circuit is protected with a piece of fuseable link, for your safety.

      It also has complete installation instructions.

      Let me know if you have any questions.
      Last edited by AAW; 09-13-2007 at 04:38 AM.

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      Try Home Depot or Lowes (look for MTW, machine tool wire if possible, , it is a lot more flexible than THHN which has a jacket that is hard.); Or www.mcmaster.com is good too.
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      Go to any of the better car stereo shops in your area and they will have the wire (by the foot) and the correct fittings sitting on the shelve. I also have a powermaster alternator (rated 200A...tested peak output was 238A!) and am using a #2 charge wire.

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      Car audio power wire is designed to transfer power, so its perfect for your application.
      The high end Audio power wires also use a bunch of thin wires, instead of a few thick ones ( like home center wiring), so its nice and flexible.
      I'm running Esoteric audio 1/0 power and ground from the batteries in the trunk to the starter. Its thick as a garden hose, but bends around corners like cooked spaghetti.
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      Thanks for all the good sources, I have some on the way, and should be back up in no time!!!




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