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yeah, first thing I did. at idle its lost 0.75V from about a year ago, and battery is in good shape.

yeah that sounds like it's on it's way out

Mine was loosing voltage at idle after a bit of driving now she's at 13.5

Good to hear ants.. I still haven't installed mine but I'm guessing there will be a massive improvement due to the old alternator being 10amps lower then stock.. That and I was running 3 fuel pumps

its an easy job imo.

It makes a difference alright and better spark too

I had this problem too. Ruining three 044, ac, stereo, amp, spitfires, HKS twin power, ect.

Had an auto elec modified it, windings, rectifier i think . Can't remember of the top of my head the amp it was changed to but was a lot above the standard r32 gtr.

Had on problems since was only around $200 and that was fitted.

If your in Brisbane it was, service really good they dropped me off and picked me up too, but I'm local:

AC-DC Auto Electrics

4 Bonemill Rd.
Runcorn QLD 4113
I'm not associated with them in anyway just great guys, hard to find in the auto industry up here
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