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Old 08-01-2007, 07:33 PM
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Default rebuilding an alternator

just a quick question.

i want to increase the amperage of my alternator, what is the best way to go about this and who should i see?

also i have heard from the audio shop you can rewind your alternator to 120amps or somethin along this lines? can someone help me out

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Old 08-01-2007, 08:07 PM
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Probably cheaper to get another alternator off a different vehicle and make a custom bracket to fit it to a ej20. Late model Holden commodore alts can do 100amps.

Although I have been told the liberty 2.5 gen3 and gen4 alternators were the most powerful factory fitted to a subaru, and its of course bolt on for a WRX.

EDit: just found from a reputable source that 05 Liberty Alts are 120amps. dont know if that accross the 05 Liberty range or just the turbo GT model. But its worth looking into.
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