Always major life motivational ... OOOO I can't wait to get a nice white alternator for my 94 12v Cummins dually diesel truck..... Salute to everyone grind, Motivations, accomplishments , families , goals.....
I'm glad I finally got the belt thing done...and now I know wy they say get a shorter belt =more power and Tony is a mechman TROOPER!!! and the intire mecman STAFF THANK YOU GUYS!!!!
That’s good to know that the alternator can’t ground through the rest of the truck… if you run your ground to the battery that eliminates the chance of any weird noises, this whole time I been trying to figure out how to isolate the alternator ground from the rest of the truck, that way the amps are on there own ground not shared with anything else in the vehicle
I would love for you to go thru the differences between a Six phase and a standard alt especially if u could show a load test where it charges faster or more efficiently than a single, I would like to. Understand more I have not seen any other video doing this
I'm just curious is one ground from alternator to battery of ofc 0 gage enough for a 240 amp I'm not trying to show off I just won't to make shur alternator is sufficient with that run
I bought a 240 amp alternator from y'all for my 1200 watt rms amp and im only going to run one ground from alternator to battery I glad that all I need is that one ground thanks for your reply 👍
@@darinmoorman1872 Simple works best in 99.9% cases. The internet/social media is a wealth of information...too bad its mostly the uneducated that have the louder appearances. :(
No billets for the Mopars. It's a double edge sword really. We have a few people each year ask about Billets for Ford/Mopar/Ram/Etc, but we've found that when we offer them that customer no longer likes the upgraded price. We COULD make one, but it would be a terrible business move when the majority customer base just isn't there to support it.
@@DJGRoc Trust me, i'm trying to get some more Billet's out there, there's just a few hoops to jump through. Also looking at some small case billet design updates.
@@mechmanalternators I totally understand. It would be nice to have one for my Chally, as it would look great with my color scheme. I'll settle for the low gloss black painted unit for now.
@@DJGRoc The low gloss or semi gloss black and of course ORANGE are the hot colors most of the Mopar guys go with. I believe we did a Plum Purple not long ago for a Plum Purple Charger that looked pretty sweet.
Okay logical question.... why not just ground to the frame..... you're saying ground from the alternator back to the battery... the negative of the battery grounds directly to the frame... so what's the scoop
Oem wiring the alt would still go Thur the engine to Frame then battery. But alt to battery is the least resistance. So it best to just ground alt & battery directly together.
That was the original plan actually. Going to do a dual setup with one at 12v running the truck and another at 14 volts running the audio in the 16.5-17 volt range. It changed because an amateur or hobby level audio person really doesn't need that complication to achieve the same results as a well put together system. I mean...most people don't know how to run a shorter belt or a 12v switched source 😇🥰
@@jason7475 a "race alternator" should be for a 12v battery. A 14 volt battery needs to be charged around 16.5-16.9 volts. High torque drag, external regulation.....its a bad combo for a race vehicle. 12v battery and high quality alternator are the best combination.
Always major life motivational ... OOOO I can't wait to get a nice white alternator for my 94 12v Cummins dually diesel truck..... Salute to everyone grind, Motivations, accomplishments , families , goals.....
I know the feeling I finally got my 370 bullet alt.
I'm glad I finally got the belt thing done...and now I know wy they say get a shorter belt =more power and Tony is a mechman TROOPER!!! and the intire mecman STAFF THANK YOU GUYS!!!!
We jus tryin' to keep up with you, Playa! 😎
Any mechman would be nice. I would even settle for a 240 amp mechman.😁👍🏼
That’s good to know that the alternator can’t ground through the rest of the truck… if you run your ground to the battery that eliminates the chance of any weird noises, this whole time I been trying to figure out how to isolate the alternator ground from the rest of the truck, that way the amps are on there own ground not shared with anything else in the vehicle
I would love for you to go thru the differences between a Six phase and a standard alt especially if u could show a load test where it charges faster or more efficiently than a single, I would like to. Understand more I have not seen any other video doing this
^ I 2nd this.
Great information,you dam right we want power we want power.just 👀at that beauty .Maryland showing a little ❤️
Nice
I did an ls swap I got the billet 370 2 pin what do I need
I think you need a 4 pin regulator. Use the one wire pigtail to exite the alternator.
I'm just curious is one ground from alternator to battery of ofc 0 gage enough for a 240 amp I'm not trying to show off I just won't to make shur alternator is sufficient with that run
Sure is! In fact 1 zero gauge OFC wire directly from the alternator to battery is enough for a 400amp alternator! It's just physics.
I bought a 240 amp alternator from y'all for my 1200 watt rms amp and im only going to run one ground from alternator to battery I glad that all I need is that one ground thanks for your reply 👍
@@darinmoorman1872 Simple works best in 99.9% cases. The internet/social media is a wealth of information...too bad its mostly the uneducated that have the louder appearances. :(
Those billet alternators are sexy! You got a high amp one for late model Mopars?
No billets for the Mopars. It's a double edge sword really. We have a few people each year ask about Billets for Ford/Mopar/Ram/Etc, but we've found that when we offer them that customer no longer likes the upgraded price. We COULD make one, but it would be a terrible business move when the majority customer base just isn't there to support it.
@@mechmanalternators That's too bad, but understandable. Thanks for the update! 👍🏼
@@DJGRoc Trust me, i'm trying to get some more Billet's out there, there's just a few hoops to jump through. Also looking at some small case billet design updates.
@@mechmanalternators I totally understand. It would be nice to have one for my Chally, as it would look great with my color scheme. I'll settle for the low gloss black painted unit for now.
@@DJGRoc The low gloss or semi gloss black and of course ORANGE are the hot colors most of the Mopar guys go with. I believe we did a Plum Purple not long ago for a Plum Purple Charger that looked pretty sweet.
Okay logical question.... why not just ground to the frame..... you're saying ground from the alternator back to the battery... the negative of the battery grounds directly to the frame... so what's the scoop
You can, but the best option is the battery.
Oem wiring the alt would still go Thur the engine to Frame then battery. But alt to battery is the least resistance. So it best to just ground alt & battery directly together.
When you going to make a 14v alternator. Or an 12-16 v adjustable alternator!
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That was the original plan actually. Going to do a dual setup with one at 12v running the truck and another at 14 volts running the audio in the 16.5-17 volt range.
It changed because an amateur or hobby level audio person really doesn't need that complication to achieve the same results as a well put together system.
I mean...most people don't know how to run a shorter belt or a 12v switched source 😇🥰
@Tony Bolton
How about a race version alternator that will charge a 14v battery!
@@jason7475 a "race alternator" should be for a 12v battery. A 14 volt battery needs to be charged around 16.5-16.9 volts. High torque drag, external regulation.....its a bad combo for a race vehicle. 12v battery and high quality alternator are the best combination.
@Tony Bolton
Than why are all track only cars 16v? More spark energy. Fans and pumps all work better higher voltage
You should really consider this