lt1 alt upgrade?
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lt1 alt upgrade?
Looking to put a bigger alternator on the car. Going to be running 2 amps in the car. One 4 channel and 1 for a single sub. What are your recommendations for brand and output?
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unless you are running some ungodly amount of power an oem alternator will be fine. ran 2400 watts rms and 280 watts rms to speakers in a buddys LT1 oem alternator, big 3, and a good battery at full tilt with 2400watts the lights would dim a bit. before we upded the power and it was 1200 watts rms no dimming at all
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When I had a single 10" and little amp in my 2000 the damn lights dimmed constantly. I want to make sure I have no problems at all. Powermaster recommended a 200 amp alternator. I won't be running anything near that kind of power. I got a jl audio 4300 amp and then I will get one to run a 10" sub.
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If you have a 1le or stripped model lt1 then you shoult have the small (80 amp?) alternator. Up grade to the 140 amp alternator in a loaded lt1 car. I did the big 3, single optima yellow top, and 0 Gage knu konceptz wire. I do get a little dimming at full tilt but not bad. I'm sure a small capacitor will fix that. BTW I'm running a 1600watt hifonics amp @ 1ohm and a 600watt mtx 6304.