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Old 04-22-2019   #1
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Default Alternator upgrade

In preparation of Spal fan upgrade I am planning, I decided to upgrade my alternator to 200amp. Powermaster is an option but figured I would try Nippon Denso version customized to work with CS144 cars.
Mike (5abivt) had done this conversion a couple of years ago. His choice was DC Power unit. However, his difficulty in adopting Nippon Denso connector to CS144 was noted and led to my decision to go with Quality Power Alternator since Quality Power Alternator offers conversion harness taking the guess work out and keeping it looking professional.
Additional 8 ga. cable was added between the alternator post to battery to allow for additional current and, while at it, added additional 18 ga. between the battery and HVAC controller resulting in some extra oomph to HVAC fan.
Note Phil's custom spacer that allows slick adoptation to passenger side mounting bracket.


All buttoned up. Shame that most of the alternator is hidden behind vent tube, harness and bracket.


Of course, while at it, a perfect opportunity to replace fuel pressure regulator with Phil's upgraded version.


The work was done at WAZOO garage with invaluable help from Jim and moral support from Nelson and Charlie. Thanks guys!!!

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Default Re: Alternator upgrade

Do you have more details on part numbers and cost? I would like to upgrade my alternator and was leaning towards this route but could not find and info when I searched

Thanks
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Do you have more details on part numbers and cost? I would like to upgrade my alternator and was leaning towards this route but could not find and info when I searched

Thanks
I think below is the one I ordered.
https://www.qualitypowerauto.com/ite...-7.2-Mount.htm

Invoice says 8112-ND-200A, rear post 6S 2.3" pulley and W3030D harness.
Again, passenger side post needs a spacer and thread needs to be bored out for our LT5. Cost was $485 including the harness.

Talk to Kevin. He was very helpful.
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Yun, nice mod and I did not think so soon. Thanks for sharing and costing me even more money.....LOL.

Maybe we can convince Phil to sell his custom spacer?

Maybe Kevin will consider a group buy too?


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Yun, nice mod and I did not think so soon. Thanks for sharing and costing me even more money.....LOL.

Maybe we can convince Phil to sell his custom spacer?

Maybe Kevin will consider a group buy too?


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Talk to Kevin - don't hurt to ask. Right? Custom spacer is nice but stacked washers will work in a pinch.
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Kevin is the contact @ Quality Power Alternator? I would think the later tech Alternator would work better/last longer
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Kevin is the contact @ Quality Power Alternator? I would think the later tech Alternator would work better/last longer
Kevin is the contact at Quality Power. My understanding is that Nippon Denso units use "hairpin" winding for the stator resulting in more efficiency.
These alternators evidently have high RPM capability. Kevin was recommending 1.6" pulley (if I remember correct) and I went conservative with the largest pulley offered - 2.3". This combo requires 80 inch belt.
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Kevin is the contact at Quality Power. My understanding is that Nippon Denso units use "hairpin" winding for the stator resulting in more efficiency.
These alternators evidently have high RPM capability. Kevin was recommending 1.6" pulley (if I remember correct) and I went conservative with the largest pulley offered - 2.3". This combo requires 80 inch belt.
So with the Powermaster Marc mentions a 2.6" pulley.. By going with the 2.3" and your comment on the 800" belt, I assume that is shorter than our OEM belt?

How is it working out for you so far ( yeah I know it was just recently done) but I am planning that mod along with the HVAC fan wiring. if I can get a boost out of the fan I will take it



I also did the Regulator update, not needed, but rather get it done before I NEED it done
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So with the Powermaster Marc mentions a 2.6" pulley.. By going with the 2.3" and your comment on the 800" belt, I assume that is shorter than our OEM belt?

How is it working out for you so far ( yeah I know it was just recently done) but I am planning that mod along with the HVAC fan wiring. if I can get a boost out of the fan I will take it



I also did the Regulator update, not needed, but rather get it done before I NEED it done
Going with 2.3" pulley (from OEM 2.6") belt length was reduced from 80.5" to 80".
HVAC fan speed has definitely increased.
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Talk to Kevin - don't hurt to ask. Right? Custom spacer is nice but stacked washers will work in a pinch.

I’ll try to get on the right time zone and give him a call. Not into washers and will check with Phil. If nothing else some specs to have Carter make a run. Thanks again!



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