Cannot keep voltage up! Arrrrgh!
I cannot keep the voltage up in the car when it warms up at idle. At cold start its fine (14V), after it gets fully warmed up the voltage drops at idle pretty bad. I don't know how low it will go if I let it, but it kind of "pulses" lower and lower as you sit. I can get down to 11V at a typical red light. Once you rev it up it goes to 13V. I bought a 165 amp alternator for it, which failed after a few miles. They replaced it and this one seems to be working but the voltage drop is still happening. I've tried 2 different batteries (Odyssey dry cell and Optima yellow top), a smaller alternator pulley, and even stepped my idle up a bit. I've inspected all the cables, they look fine, although I haven't measured resistance across them yet. This problem surfaced after I had a stroker motor/blower setup installed. Other changes made at that time include larger injectors and a big magnafuel FP. I don't have much electrical draw on the system. 2 fans (one small 9", one 16"), FP, stock radio, ECM, thats about it.
I see no reason the voltage shouldn't stay up at idle? What is drawing so much? I had a problem with the FP, they rebuilt it and I actually tried a different smaller pump while it was being rebuilt and that didn't help the voltage so that rules the pump out. It does it with the fans off too. No lights, no A/C, no nothin'.
I'm going nuts here, the low voltage makes the amp draw higher on stuff and obviously slows down my FP and fans, which isn't good.
This fixed the problem for me.
http://www.jegs.com/i/The%20''V''%20...65500/10002/-1
Is you guage cluster connected? It won't charge is it's not.
Has a battery ever leaked any acid? Maybe the stock delco? They are bad about it. Mine has actually got corrosion inside the cable from the battery to the alt from the factory delco. Yours may as well.
You may also have high resistance in the wire from the PCM/cluster to alt wire. I havent looked at a schematic but I know a tarnished pin in any of those connectors could cause an issue.
Maybe the wire got pinched some how in the motor swap, that could cause a resistance issue as well.
Check and make sure you have a good engine ground also. If you didn't it would probably screw up more than just the alt. but sometimes the simple things get over looked. Like powder coating on new parts like a alt relocation bracket or something like that.
A few things to look at, keep us posted.
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I used a HUGE *** welding cable to run up to the front, it's I think 00 guage, and the wire I ran from the alt to the back is a 4 guage.
Probably overkill, but with a 25% underdrive pulley I have no problems. Stock replacment alt, regular gold battery from autozone
It would not bother me except the car won't start after three passes
This fixed the problem for me.
http://www.jegs.com/i/The%20''V''%20...65500/10002/-1
Is you guage cluster connected? It won't charge is it's not.
Do that first and see what that gets you. If that doesn't help, pull every non essential fuse you can, and see if that makes it go away. Just in case you have a short somewhere that you don't know about.
If that doesn't do anything, have the alternator load checked, and maybe get a new battery, maybe the battery/alt are just going bad.
Just went out and picked up another ground strap, never hurts to have more grounds.






