250 amp alternator

OEM is 130 amp


Thanks. I have the underbody lighting kit and some other electrical extras, but not like you. In any case Marty said he could tweak his tune to get some extra juice out of the OEM unit to help with those extras. The OEM alternator never looked that good though. [emoji1531]


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Where are they going to be if you don't mind me asking?
I'll be around the NyC this weekend so, I might be able to drop by and see the automotive beauties.

I was at the Eisenhower park show on Sunday on Long Island. Won a best engine award.
 

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I was at the Eisenhower park show on Sunday on Long Island. Won a best engine award.
Outstanding!!!

Another for team Marauder!!

Congratulations Paul! :beer:
Wish I knew about the show before the weekend. I would have gone out to the island to see.
 
I was at the Eisenhower park show on Sunday on Long Island. Won a best engine award.


Nice setup! Just noticed: I have that same carbon fiber Metco intake tube, and PHP CAI box. What is that bridge you used between the tube and the MAF?

I couldn't get just the standard rubber bell supplied by Metco to work, too short. I remember posting here about it, and a couple of DR fans gave me a hard time because they said I was "putting down" DR. I was just trying to get it to fit, and they way he sold the kit it didn't.

I thought about it and just bought a second rubber bell from Aaron at Metco for $30 to take up the space. They kind of articulate together and make a tight seal. Works great, but I like the look of yours better (although Metco suggests not putting a clamp on the small end of the carbon fiber tube.)

Here's a pic of mine:

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Nice setup! Just noticed: I have that same carbon fiber Metco intake tube, and PHP CAI box. What is that bridge you used between the tube and the MAF?

I couldn't get just the standard rubber bell supplied by Metco to work, too short. I remember posting here about it, and a couple of DR fans gave me a hard time because they said I was "putting down" DR. I was just trying to get it to fit, and they way he sold the kit it didn't.

I thought about it and just bought a second rubber bell from Aaron at Metco for $30 to take up the space. They kind of articulate together and make a tight seal. Works great, but I like the look of yours better (although Metco suggests not putting a clamp on the small end of the carbon fiber tube.)

I had a issue with the metco one popping off and not seating correctly on the MAF because it was just too short. I ended up ordering a rubber coupler from eBay in the correct diameter and a inch longer then the metco one, that solved my issue and sits correctly.
I’ve also used a clamp on the metco intake but always took care not to over tighten and crack it.
 
I had a issue with the metco one popping off and not seating correctly on the MAF because it was just too short. I ended up ordering a rubber coupler from eBay in the correct diameter and a inch longer then the metco one, that solved my issue and sits correctly.

I’ve also used a clamp on the metco intake but always took care not to over tighten and crack it.



Looks like we both came up with a solution that works. In order for mine to be adjusted correctly I had to lube the inside of one and the outside of the other, then angle one inside the other at an offset towards the throttle body. It's actually a tight seal on the tube.

BTW, don't crack that tube. [emoji79] Real carbon fiber, and they didn't make that many of them. When I spoke to him a few weeks ago, Rick there commented that they are something of a rare beast now.


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BTW, don't crack that tube. [emoji79] Real carbon fiber, and they didn't make that many of them. When I spoke to him a few weeks ago, Rick there commented that they are something of a rare beast now.


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It’s very rare. In fact I believe maybe 20 of us are out there with this intake tube. I know of 4 off hand that I’ve seen in person, you’re the 5th that I know of. Same goes with my PHP airbox. I bought it back in 2005 and haven’t seen many.
 
Yep, I bought both the tube and the PHP airbox in the summer of 2005. This replaced a JLT Performance setup I had. I liked the JLT, but it rubbed through the UHI, then rubbed through the paint, then started removing metal from the hood. Just rode too high. JLT has come a long way since those early units.

Only change I made to the PHP was to change the non magnetic slotted silver screws I kept dropping with some black hex nuts. Lots easier to R&R.

Let me know if you want any extra of the original slotted screws for that, I think I have two left and would be happy to send them to you, just in case. One is still buried in the engine bay somewhere never to be found.


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Guess what you need - a powder coated intake manifold:






Thank you for messing with my head. Now I got to get a upper and lower intake. And powder coated it. Yours looks drop dead gorgeous. New plan now for the winter. And a timing change cover. To get powder coated. Thanks for the push Lowndex.
 
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