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We have even lower prices on some stuff if you call in on the phone...
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We made it to the Semi Finals at the draggin' for toys event. Went a 6.32 @ 113 mph and lost by .004 of a second with a lazy reaction time.
System consists of an Incriminator 21 on twin ZX2500.1 amps on 14 volts.
Not a bad ET for a car that will do over 150db on the dash at 32hz. The extra weight in the back really helps it hook!
http://www.youtube.com/user/Getitdone81?feature=mhee#p/a/u/0/V1YwHCutSU4
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do prices include shipping?
Prices do not include shipping. We can however fit quite a bit of cable into a USPS flat rate box that ships anywhere in the US for $10.95
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Looks really good but just curious if 0 gauge would be in mechmans future products?
We do not plan on releasing zero gauge at this time, we carry XS power CCA and OFC 1/0 cable in stock at very good prices, so we really don't see any need to release our own. It would just be more of the same construction anyway.
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the alt makes hardly any power at idle.. i was told about 80a or so.. and after a minute of idling the alt is already hot, thats from a cold start
There again- When discussing the options, we told you that the 400 amp COMPETITION unit is NOT designed for idle output and will need to be revved in order to do much of anything. If you wanted good output at idle, you should have bought the 270. I thought our answer regarding the unit getting hot was pretty clear, but if you would rather get input from people who don't know anything about alternators, that's fine by me.
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Bump for cable goodness.
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It's a 425 amp competition alternator. we told you when you bought it that it would require special care in it's use, or it can overheat. I have had one on my truck for almost a year, daily driven, with no problems whatsoever- but I am also mindful about maintaining my batteries.
It is totally normal for ANY alternator to operate in the 220-240 degree F range, especially if it is attached to a large load or battery bank.
By the way, e-mail works 24/7, so feel free to send us one if you have any more questions.
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Bump. We still have plenty of parts coming in to fill all orders in December...
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We had always asked ourselves why you only ever see 1/0 or 4 gauge cable for sale in the car audio industry. There are a lot of amps out there that don't need the expense of a 1/0 gauge cable, but draw a little more power than a 4 gauge cable can handle.
In response to this, we have released our own brand of high quality, ultra flex jacket high-strand count audio power cable in 2 awg.
Available in Red or Smoke grey, this cable offers all the awesome flexibility of other popular premium audio cable brands, at an awesome price!!
Strand count is 2,940 (which rivals some 1/0 welding cable) Don't throw your money way running 1/0 cable on amps that don't require it- Save some cash and use a great looking great performing 2 gauge cable instead! This cable will service 1500 watt and smaller amps with virtually no voltage drop.
Buy any length you want in Red or Smoke grey, just $1.49 per foot for a limited time. (Normally $1.99 per foot) Pure copper ring terminals are available for only $1.00 each.
Just give us a call to order: 865-522-6166 ext. 202
Shown below next to SHOK and XS power 1/0 gauge cable
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If only I wasn't deployed!!! Hopefully you still have some when I get back to the states an start my rebuild
Cable doesn't go bad sitting on the shelf!! Have your family hook you up with the gift of good cable for Christmas- that way it will be waiting for you when you get back. Prices have to go up to MAP pricing on Jan 1st...
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This cable won't be on sale forever- get it while you can!!
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Thanks for the orders guys, keep 'em coming!
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Welding cable works fine and conducts well. The only reason to upgrade to a premium Audio cable is because it conducts a tiny bit better from the finer strands, looks cooler and is much more flexible. If you don't mind having a stiffer wire, save the money and go with the welding cable.
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Here's a similar comparison for the CCA XS power cable (XP Flex)
From Left to right, it's XS power XP flex and MechMan 2 AWG cable just for refference
they appear to be pretty much the same size as the OFC 1/0, except the strand count is higher, 5,250 for the both the SHOK and the XS XP.
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We just got in a bunch of the new XS power 1/0 cable, and a bunch of people were asking for info on it so I thought I would make a thread.
Here are some comparison pics of OFC wire. From top to bottom:
standard 1/0 welding cable
Kicker 1/0 hyperflex
SHOK 1/0 COMP
XS power 1/0 XS Flex
From what I can tell, the three audio cables are pretty much the same. Same jacket, same flexibility, the XS power looks to have a little thinner jacket, maybe a little more copper, but it's hard to tell....
I'd say that for the price, it is pretty much comparable to any other premium "hyperflex" style audio cable.
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I have one on my truck, and it is bad ass. for $499 pre-order price, you can't beat it.
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glad we could do a good job for you.
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BUMP- still got free shipping on alternators and batteries !!!
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DAAAAAAAAMN! Pics or build log?
I have all that in this thread:
http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/122687-mechman-turbo-mustang-at-the-drag-strip/
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Daytime vid of the MechMan mustang going 113 mph in the 1/8th mile. Smoked the tires at half track, otherwise it probably would have been in the 6.20 range. Not bad for a ride that will still do 150+ on the dash at 32 hz...
enjoy!
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For a Limited time only, select SHOK industries Spools of Cable, RCA's and fuse holders are on sale for 30% to 70% OFF !!! Supplies are limited on discount items - so don't miss out on HUGE savings.
buy online or just give us a call !! 865-522-6166 or 1-888-MECHMAN
http://www.mechmanhighoutputalternators.com/shop/categories/Shok-Industries-wire-and-accessories/
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Just went a 6.39 @ 111 on Saturday, still just on 9 psi. Going to a better track this saturday, hopefully I'll get a video of a 5 seccond pass !!!
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1. Product:
Pure copper 4 gauge power cable
2. Specs:
Pure copper, fine strands, red jacket, very flexible
3. Description/Condition:
brand new off the spool
4. Price: :
$1 per foot. I can fit quite a bit of this cable into a medium flat rate box, which is $10.95 shipping anywhere in the US. I also have pure copper 4 gauge ring terminals available for $1 each.
5. Pictures:
little help with my alt please
in MechMan Alternators and 12v Accessories
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The reason why we supply a copper lug with the properly sized hole with every alternator we sell, is because most people try to use a flimsy gold plated car audio ring terminal with a standard 3/8" diameter hole. When the hole in the lug is much larger than the diameter of the alternator stud, it dramatically takes away from the surface area contact on the output stud of the alternator. This creates a hot spot on the stud, and in some cases can actually melt the copper stud right off the alternator.
This is also why Ohio Generator claims that you cannot run a zero gauge cable on their alternators. They use only a 6mm stud, which is tiny in comparison to a 3/8" holes, so subsequently they have a lot of output studs melt off. If you actually find a proper zero gauge ring terminal with a 6mm or 1/4" hole, you can actually run a zero gauge cable on an OG alternator without any problems.
... and to reiterate on what Eric said, positive and negative runs straight from the alternator to the battery on ANY setup. That is the most direct path for current to get from the alternator to the battery. Getting the current from the battery to your AMPLIFIERS is a different story. The best way to do that is to run dedicated positive and negative cables from the battery to the amps, which negates the need for a chassis ground altogether. Our main concern, is that the juice gets from the alt to the battery without damaging the alternator.