175A Powermaster 8678611-1 ALT GM Polished 1V HPR 1-Wire

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175A Powermaster 8678611-1 ALT GM Polished 1V HPR 1-Wire
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Regular price $358.94 USD
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Description
The only alternator rating most people are familiar with is the amperage rating.Alternators are referred to as a 65 amp or 100 amp alternator.When replacing the alternator on the family car, this is likely the only information that is necessary.After all, an alternator that matches the original is all one needs.However, when building a custom car from the ground up, a deeper understanding of the power curve of an alternator is required.Usually, a performance alternator is used with a custom pulley or so-called 'power pulley' set.A mismatched pulley ratio and alternator will spell trouble, especially at idle speeds where alternator performance is critical.To avoid this, understanding the alternator's capability at slow speeds is important.An alternator's output is dependent on speed, but this can be deceiving because this output is not linear.Instead, it follows a curve.Each alternator has a unique curve, and at idle, small changes in the alternator's speed can make a big difference in its output capacity.Because of the preceding, pulley ratios are very important, especially when using high amperage alternators.The pulleys supplied with the alternator are matched to the winding and power curve.It is important that any dress-up pulley sets do not deviate from this ratio.Typically, a street-driven car should have a pulley ratio of at least 3:1.If the vehicle has an automatic transmission with a low idle and spends a lot of time cruising, then a higher pulley ratio - perhaps 3.5:1 - should be used.Alternators can take high speeds up to 20,000 RPMs for short periods, so overdriving the unit is not a problem.The output of high amp alternators can drop off substantially under 2400 rotor RPMs.Therefore, Powermaster does not recommend power pulleys with high amp alternators.Powermaster uses a state-of-the-art computer alternator dyno to measure the performance of each alternator manufactured.Output curves, engine idle speeds, and alternator pulley ratios are carefully considered to assure good drivability at idle and slow cruising speeds.

More about this item : 175A Powermaster 8678611-1 ALT GM Polished 1V HPR 1-Wire

The only alternator rating most people are familiar with is the amperage rating.

Alternators are referred to as a 65 amp or 100 amp alternator.

When replacing the alternator on the family car, this is likely the only information that is necessary.

After all, an alternator that matches the original is all one needs.

However, when building a custom car from the ground up, a deeper understanding of the power curve of an alternator is required.

Usually, a performance alternator is used with a custom pulley or so-called 'power pulley' set.

A mismatched pulley ratio and alternator will spell trouble, especially at idle speeds where alternator performance is critical.

To avoid this, understanding the alternator's capability at slow speeds is important.

An alternator's output is dependent on speed, but this can be deceiving because this output is not linear.

Instead, it follows a curve.

Each alternator has a unique curve, and at idle, small changes in the alternator's speed can make a big difference in its output capacity.

Because of the preceding, pulley ratios are very important, especially when using high amperage alternators.

The pulleys supplied with the alternator are matched to the winding and power curve.

It is important that any dress-up pulley sets do not deviate from this ratio.

Typically, a street-driven car should have a pulley ratio of at least 3:1.

If the vehicle has an automatic transmission with a low idle and spends a lot of time cruising, then a higher pulley ratio - perhaps 3.5:1 - should be used.

Alternators can take high speeds up to 20,000 RPMs for short periods, so overdriving the unit is not a problem.

The output of high amp alternators can drop off substantially under 2400 rotor RPMs.

Therefore, Powermaster does not recommend power pulleys with high amp alternators.

Powermaster uses a state-of-the-art computer alternator dyno to measure the performance of each alternator manufactured.

Output curves, engine idle speeds, and alternator pulley ratios are carefully considered to assure good drivability at idle and slow cruising speeds.

175A Powermaster 8678611-1 ALT GM Polished 1V HPR 1-Wire
Key Features
  • 175A 1V HPR 1-Wire ALT GM Polished
  • Output to weight ratio is great
  • Inspired by racing
  • Designed for high amperage applications
  • Includes matched pulleys for optimal performance
  • Suitable for street-driven vehicles
Technical Specifications
  • Length : 9.0 lb
  • Width : 7.5 lb
  • Height : 7.5 lb
  • Weight : 12.0 lb
Product Identifiers
  • ASIN B07SVBTT9W
  • UPC: 692209024484
Shipping Information
  • Ships From : United States
  • Brand : Powermaster

Frequently Asked Questions About : 175A Powermaster 8678611-1 ALT GM Polished 1V HPR 1-Wire

01 What is the amperage rating of the alternator?

The amperage rating is 175A.

02 What type of alternator is this?

This is a 1V HPR 1-Wire ALT GM Polished alternator.

03 What does Powermaster use to measure alternator performance?

Powermaster uses a state-of-the-art computer alternator dyno.

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