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Old 05-03-2021   #11
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Default Re: Additional wire to blower motor control - picture??

Which pulley you use depends on the alternator. CS144 type, even 200 amp version, may have to stay with OEM LT5 pulley to avoid over spinning (caused by smaller pulley).
I am running hairpin type and running 2.2? dia. pulley since the manufacturer insists these can handle higher rpm.
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Old 05-03-2021   #12
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Default Re: Additional wire to blower motor control - picture??

If you install the heavier cable, do you still have to change the alternator?
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Old 05-03-2021   #13
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If you install the heavier cable, do you still have to change the alternator?
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Heavier cable might help but not much by itself. Increasing water pipe size alone won?t do much without increasing the water.
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Old 05-04-2021   #14
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Thanks Yun, That was a good analogy.
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Old 05-05-2021   #15
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Default Re: Additional wire to blower motor control - picture??

I don't have a 200A alternator, but I felt adding a NEW wire in parallel with my 30year old Wire would help regardless. Those wires are not fully sealed from elements and I am quite sure resistance of the wiring in my car has gone up in the last 30 years.

Now, I did a few things to my alternator (Keep in mind our CS-144 is the early model)
-Used the larger capacity Stator from the late CS-144
-New Rectifier (Heavy Duty)
-New brushes

-Used OEM Regulator and Rotor.. this along with LED lights everywhere helps eliminate some of the major loads..
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