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Old 03-21-2001, 07:07 PM   #1
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Question Should I put alternator pulley back on?

Wed. is the tenative date for installing my Stewart water pump and my Black Magic electric fan. I have underdrive pullies on the car with the stock alternator. Should I go ahead and put my stock pulley back on, or do you think this 65(?)amp alternator with and underdrive on it will be enough to run the car, fan, and a/c? It doesn't dip down too low on the volts right now, but at night I can see my headlights dim at a stoplight. I just don't need a dead battery one day. Any suggestions are more than welcome.

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Old 03-21-2001, 07:11 PM   #2
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I don't think that that alt. will hold all that even if you put the stock pulley back on, cause the biggest part of the underdrives is the crank pulley. Even if you put all the stockers back on, it'd be a stretch methinks. Get a 3g/130 amp alt
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Old 03-21-2001, 07:14 PM   #3
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Man, I was just looking at your best times, elevation does crazy stuff! If you were to run it at sea level, I think you could be a second faster! Am I crazy guys? I didn't think elevation had that much of an effect........
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Old 03-21-2001, 07:32 PM   #4
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If I had it to do again I would leave the alt. pulley stock. I done have any problems with my alt. with black magic and a pulley, but at night the volts get crazy low. I just tap the gas and kick the idle up to about 1100 and the alt charges fine.

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Old 03-21-2001, 07:37 PM   #5
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I have Underdrive pullies on my car and I am definitely going to change back to a stock sized pulley on the alternator.

It just isn't worth the small power gain of slowing the alternator to put up with charging problems.

My car doesn't charge at idle at all and there is noticable dimming of the headlights at night. At night with the lights on and say the heater going at full I am drawing a ton and there is a noticable lack of juice.

It is possibly the pullies of today are better than the ones I have. My Pullies were put on by the original owner back in 1994 I believe, and I have heard earlier pullies slowed the accessories down a little too much.

BTW-IGNORE the "March Pulley's" in my sig. I was going to get a nice set of those about a year ago, but didn't have the money. The pulley's I have are pieces of junk compared to March, which are very high quality IMO.

I'd better change that


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Old 03-21-2001, 11:52 PM   #6
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Dinomite, between the elevation, the track, and my sorry excuse for tires, I can't get this car to move. Went to CA last summer for vacation and she ran like a wild woman. The elevation itself is worth about .76 or something of the sort. I have it written down, just can't recall off hand. The tires don't even think about hooking. Got a buddy running Mickey Thompsons with about 12psi and even he can't hook that well. Very poor track. But anyway, I think I will take my chances with the stock pulley. If that doesn't seem to hold, then I can use that as an excuse for the wife to let me get the alt. upgrade. Thanks for all the replys.

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