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lineloc
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any racing guys out there use a one wire alternator? just one wire goes to the batt. and that`s it? saw one in jeg`s for a buck and a half. is that the way to go, even if i once in a blue moon take it out on the street? 
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Tiamat
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I just got a Power Master 75 from Greg at MagnumHP which is a 1 wire internally regulated alternator. Great guy to deal with too. 
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Thin White Duke
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I use a GM style 1 wire alternator. Small and easy to fit. Runs fine on the street.
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Womanator
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I use a 1 wire on the race car,cleans up the engine bay.
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67Dart34dr0
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I've got one! It's pre-70s electrical. Don't use a 2-wire without upgrading. I fried like 4... It does okay on the street, but I am constantly tempted to grab the boat battery so it won't go dead as often. (60 amp, apparently not enough for what I run...)
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1967 Dodge Dart 270 4-door '72 340 (9.5:1), '72 727 Torqueflite, '72 8-3/4" Rear, '73-'76 Big Bolt Discs, Repaints, Original Interior, Possibly Original Miles, stock '72 valves, Factory A/C
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NYrr496
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I've got one! It's pre-70s electrical. Don't use a 2-wire without upgrading. I fried like 4... It does okay on the street, but I am constantly tempted to grab the boat battery so it won't go dead as often. (60 amp, apparently not enough for what I run...)
Don't use a deep cycle battery to start your car. The load from the starter will overheat and warp the plates. Best case, it won't last long, worst case... It'll blow up.
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It takes a Mopar to catch a Mopar.
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67Dart34dr0
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I've got one! It's pre-70s electrical. Don't use a 2-wire without upgrading. I fried like 4... It does okay on the street, but I am constantly tempted to grab the boat battery so it won't go dead as often. (60 amp, apparently not enough for what I run...)
Don't use a deep cycle battery to start your car. The load from the starter will overheat and warp the plates. Best case, it won't last long, worst case... It'll blow up. That's why I don't use it. It's just a joke about the battery running dead after I run the car 2 months or so. I've used it once to work out some trial and error since it was easier grabbing it than pulling it out of the maze of new car electricals. P.S. I like your Vanishing Point quote. I thought the remake was better myself...
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1967 Dodge Dart 270 4-door '72 340 (9.5:1), '72 727 Torqueflite, '72 8-3/4" Rear, '73-'76 Big Bolt Discs, Repaints, Original Interior, Possibly Original Miles, stock '72 valves, Factory A/C
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NYrr496
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Haha!! Thanks, I was beginning to think I was the only one who saw that movie. It was pretty damn good.
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It takes a Mopar to catch a Mopar.
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Dartdragracer
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If you have an alternator already, take it to a Alternator/Starter shop and have them convert it to a single wire. It's way cheaper than buying another alt if you don't need to.
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Spook50
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Don't use a deep cycle battery to start your car. The load from the starter will overheat and warp the plates. Best case, it won't last long, worst case... It'll blow up.
I've used a yellow top Optima (the group 34, big mamajama) in my truck for about three years now, with no problems at all. I love it. I left my headlights on for 16 hours once and the truck fired right up. Luckily it was a short drive home so I was able to pull it out and put it on a trickle charger instead of cooking my voltage regulator by charging it with the alternator... That said, I'm planning on converting to a later model Chrysler 94A alternator in my Duster (going to source a Denso unit). With an upgraded charging circuit, it'll charge far better than the old stock alt, and I'll be able to stick close to the Chrysler wiring setup.
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BOOM shalock-lock boom...
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NYrr496
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On AR Engineering's website, he sells a kit to put a Nissan Pathfinder alternator on either a big or small mopar. I asked my rebuilder about it and he said that's probably the best way to go. Think about it... Pathfinders have EFI, air, power seats and windows...
An older Mopar would have power a plenty with one of those.
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