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Which style GM alts are you using and how did you wire it up?

Im not 100% sure. Here is the best pic I have of them right now. I am using an MLA module right now but am not completely happy. I am also interested in possibly changing over from my kinetik batteries. Could you PM me a price for your D1400 14v batteries. I am going to be running 12-15000 watts.

Thanks

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Those appear to be AD series alt that use an oval 4 pin, best bet it to take a pic of the connector to make sure it plug and play.

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No I dont have any warning lights come on. It idles at 14.6 with a max of 14.8. I am looking to get into the 15.5-15.8 range. It is being built as a daily driver that will do a few competition but not much. What can you do for me.

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