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First time poster, as I haven’t had to with a huge thanks to ETCG and his awesome videos.
I have a 2003 Acura RSX base premium with auto/sport shift, with roughly 140,000 K on it.
I’ve had a stereo in it for a few years now with no problem, but can tell it’s a bit much sometimes for the small 90 amp alt in it and is wearing thin, most likely being original. It’s worse in winter with defrost, seat warmers, heater full blast etc, and with all of these electronics I wonder why they didn’t just up the amperage on the factory alternators? I just want to get a jump on this before I replace it and not have to worry about this down the road.My question in when I go to replace it, can I install another regulator, or just bypass the regulator built into it? Wouldn’t the RPM’s sort of “regulate” what the alt puts out, or is the regulator what changes ac to dc? What will that cause, as most other vehicles either don’t have one on the alt, or it’s somewhere else. Can an alt shop install one that regulates a higher amperage alt? No sense in getting a higher output alt if the regulator puts out 90 amps. I would like to put in a higher amp alt, especially at idle and any help or info would be greatly appreciated. Keep up the good work!
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