You should consider a 100-Amp alternator. Powermaster makes factory-appearing alternators that should work.
Mopar Connection Magazine did an article on upgrading the alternator.
Note that the factory wiring is not rated for 100-Amps. The below is a Powermaster chart that lists accessories and their typical amp-draw. You can see how adding a hi-output ignition, EFI ECM, and an electric fuel pump puts considerable more load on the electrical system.
You will need to also consider upgrading your main power feed wire from the alternator to the starter relay post. This requires a decision on upgrading the path through the factory ammeter, foregoing the ammeter, or bypassing it altogether. The bypass is a popular option.
A wired bypass in the engine bay (no path through the firewall bulkhead connector) will need a properly-sized fusible link matched to the gauge of wire you select.
Typically, a 6-American Wire Gauge (AWG) primary feed bypass wire and a 10-AWG fusible link will do the job.
These modifications benefit from some foundational electrical knowledge as, if done incorrectly, can result in an electrical fire. Do your research and propose your plan here so we can provide some assurance your plan is going to safely work.