Hi Guys,
Wondering if anyone knows what the typical electrical load is on our cars i.e. what kind of charge the alternator puts out to keep things running. Did some research and found out that the stock M20 alt puts out about 90A max. When I was looking up how to wire up the alternator for my swap, I found out that since I bought a 2g alternator mine will only be putting out 75A max.
Anyone think this could be an issue? I don't have a modified stereo system, no A/C, ect. The only things I need electrically are:
*Radio (not necessary, yes, but I would really like to use it)
*Electric fan
*Current for spark
*Lights, gauges
*Fuel pump
*Power windows, although intermittently
*Blower for heat (winter use obviously)
The only variable here is the fan. Per the manufacturer it's supposed to pull roughly 10-12A. Aside from that, electrically, the car will be like any other stock e30. Input? Think I can get away with the 75A alternator?
Wondering if anyone knows what the typical electrical load is on our cars i.e. what kind of charge the alternator puts out to keep things running. Did some research and found out that the stock M20 alt puts out about 90A max. When I was looking up how to wire up the alternator for my swap, I found out that since I bought a 2g alternator mine will only be putting out 75A max.
Anyone think this could be an issue? I don't have a modified stereo system, no A/C, ect. The only things I need electrically are:
*Radio (not necessary, yes, but I would really like to use it)
*Electric fan
*Current for spark
*Lights, gauges
*Fuel pump
*Power windows, although intermittently
*Blower for heat (winter use obviously)
The only variable here is the fan. Per the manufacturer it's supposed to pull roughly 10-12A. Aside from that, electrically, the car will be like any other stock e30. Input? Think I can get away with the 75A alternator?
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