Oystercopy
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Hey guys... I've been having issues with the Challenger not keeping bright lights in the interior when I have the headlights on at night. I notice that even though I have the car warmed up, she'll die instantly when I turn the headlights on? I realize this is a power draw of some kind, but here's what I know so far:
Finally grounded the voltage regulator, which had come loose from the firewall, due to the screws being stripped. Before I knew that it had come loose, I had gone through one alternator. Live and learn.
The alternator I purchased, was at an Auto Zone and was probably a very cheap imitation of a good alternator ($60? or so?), so I'm wondering if this is (at least) contributing to the issues.
I'm wondering about putting a higher amp alternator in its place, possibly one of the Powermaster series from Summit or someone like that. Thinking about going to a 95-Amp, but a little worried about overloading the system and melting wires. When the car was restored years ago, they remade much of the engine wiring harness, because it does not look factory and looks like more of a "homegrown" effort. I believe they did a really good job, and I have had no other issues with the wiring and I've owned the car for over 2 years now. Everything else seems to work fine.
I am of the belief that the cheap alternators simply don't put out enough juice, especially at idle, so hoping someone has installed one of the higher amp units with good success.
Thanks in advance!
Finally grounded the voltage regulator, which had come loose from the firewall, due to the screws being stripped. Before I knew that it had come loose, I had gone through one alternator. Live and learn.
The alternator I purchased, was at an Auto Zone and was probably a very cheap imitation of a good alternator ($60? or so?), so I'm wondering if this is (at least) contributing to the issues.
I'm wondering about putting a higher amp alternator in its place, possibly one of the Powermaster series from Summit or someone like that. Thinking about going to a 95-Amp, but a little worried about overloading the system and melting wires. When the car was restored years ago, they remade much of the engine wiring harness, because it does not look factory and looks like more of a "homegrown" effort. I believe they did a really good job, and I have had no other issues with the wiring and I've owned the car for over 2 years now. Everything else seems to work fine.
I am of the belief that the cheap alternators simply don't put out enough juice, especially at idle, so hoping someone has installed one of the higher amp units with good success.
Thanks in advance!