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Thread: Phoenix alternator guru/ who is it

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    KACHINA KEN
    So I need to bump up the alt for the 4 group 27's i got a name of ASA but i don't think they are marine specialty. Any ideas?
    Kenny

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    77charger
    its not in phx but rb performance in parker has a nice 100 or140 amp marine alternator for 135 bucks(100 amp model).I bought one last week and it dida good job for my boat.I also changed the stock 10 gage charging wire to a 4 gage to handle the extra amps

  3. #3
    KACHINA KEN
    Originally posted by 77charger
    its not in phx but rb performance in parker has a nice 100 or140 amp marine alternator for 135 bucks(100 amp model).I bought one last week and it dida good job for my boat.I also changed the stock 10 gage charging wire to a 4 gage to handle the extra amps
    WOW, thats a killer price too, I'll give em a call. Thanks for the lead.
    Kenny

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    riverbound
    Originally posted by 77charger
    its not in phx but rb performance in parker has a nice 100 or140 amp marine alternator for 135 bucks(100 amp model).I bought one last week and it dida good job for my boat.I also changed the stock 10 gage charging wire to a 4 gage to handle the extra amps
    I also recommend RB performance very good prices and I have had no problems with anything he has sent me (very reliable)

  5. #5
    KACHINA KEN
    I called RB but no reply just yet, I'll hit em up again today....
    Thanks fellas
    Kenny

  6. #6
    Slick
    Give Sam Perez a call
    Starters
    Alternators
    Mobile
    Shop
    (602) 870-1413
    (602) 570-9337
    1241 E Cheryl Dr.
    It's a dumpy shop off of Cave Creek around Dunlap but he does great work and is familiar with marine requirements.

  7. #7
    KACHINA KEN
    Originally posted by Slick
    Give Sam Perez a call
    Starters
    Alternators
    Mobile
    Shop
    (602) 870-1413
    (602) 570-9337
    1241 E Cheryl Dr.
    It's a dumpy shop off of Cave Creek around Dunlap but he does great work and is familiar with marine requirements.
    Cool man, thanks for the info but I already ordered one from RB, the price was just too good to pass up.
    Kenny

  8. #8
    Slick
    What did you get, 100 or 140 amp? When my 100 goes I think I'm going to have him rebuild it as a 140.

  9. #9
    77charger
    forgot to mention when you install you might need to run a ground strap to from the alt to the engine(or good ground)I had to do that on mine no big deal(mine wasnt grounded good enough from the stock mounts i called ron and he quickly answered my ?s.mine was the 100 amp 1 wire alternator.And you have to hit the gas or get the rpms up before 1 wire alternators self excite.But after my first trip i was happy with the quick recharging esp with the 4 gage wire to the batt.Less than 1/2 hour to do so

  10. #10
    KACHINA KEN
    Originally posted by Slick
    What did you get, 100 or 140 amp? When my 100 goes I think I'm going to have him rebuild it as a 140.
    125 amp, same one he builds for the Teague / Pfaff guys. It's all chrome, SIIIICCCCCKKKKK. !
    Ron also had some great stories to tell when I was at his shop, wipe outs @ 140 mph and stuff like that crazy stuff.....
    I gotta go to bed I'll post pics tomorrow.
    Kenny

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