FS: 181 amp High Output Alternator

Discussion in 'For Sale : Car Parts' started by techy101, May 11, 2007.

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    SOLD!!!!!!!!!!


    Since I've been getting rid of all the power hungry electronics in the car, I no longer have any use for my high output alternator, so it's up for sale.

    The alternator is a custom built one from Ohio Generator, who are very well known for their high performance alternators. It uses a factory housing, with rebuilt internals.

    I've been using it for a little over a year now, and it works great. It was sent back to Ohio Gen to get a smaller pulley about six months ago, and while it was there it was bench tested. It tested with a Maximum output of 181 amps (this is the cold rating).

    The requested spec was to put out 160 amps hot, so this well exceeds that requirement.

    It showed a hot output of 169 amps at 6000 RPM (alternator RPM, not engine).

    It's a solid unit, and a must for anyone who needs a lot of juice over the stock system.

    Price Dropped.....Now $200 with free shipping if not local

    Here are a few pictures, and a picture of the Ohio Generator test report. (I have a full res. version if this one is to hard to read).

    I believe that this will fit most or all of the 2.5L engines, but I would need help confirming that.

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    Bumpage
     
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    Bump for a price drop. Now $250 (with free shipping if not local)
     
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    TTT

    Price dropped again. $200 now. This is a steal guys.
     
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    would this work in a 2004 wrx?
    (stock 2.0L)
     
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    I believe so, but let me double check.
     
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    Sold!!!!!!