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Import Slayer
Join Date: May 1999
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![]() Yes, it's that simple. Just run a heavy wire from the battery side of the selenoid to the power terminal of the alternator.( I used #4 wire...overkill)but 10gauge should do the trick.
That's it!!! Then you can scrap that ugly voltage regulator. It comes with the simple instructions. I bought mine from Pa performance. They have the one wire type or the standard type but why bother? You can get a 100 or 130 amp alternator but since I don't have any extra power accessories I just got the 100 amp unit. They even come with both types of pulleys in case you have the sepentine belt or V groove belts. Any more questions just let me know.
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