55amp Alternator

Started by GTG40, July 19, 2009, 05:27:00 PM

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GTG40

If i was to put a standard (i think its 55amp) alternator on a g40 would it run properly? or does it need a minium of 65amps

thanks
steven

Dan

I'm pretty sure you would be fine with a 55A alternator. GT's have them and seem fine. 65A would be ideal if you have plenty of interior electrics.

PeteG40

yoof/hayes i think rock a 55amp on their turbos.

GTG40

ok cheers
cos i've have a 55amp alt on my G turbo, not managed to get it running properly yet, trying to sus out what up with it. altanator must be ok then if they're running a 55amp. altho my voltage is a bit low.

The problem is it will idle when cold for about 5 mins then it will cut out and won't idle, then i'll start it again then it will idle for about a minute and cut out. sometimes when its warmed up it will idle but its very lumpy, most of the time it just cuts out.

Also if i hold it at a constant 2000rpm the revs will dip every 4-5 seconds to about 1500rpm or lower then back to 2000rpm.

And it seems to be running a bit rich, can smell unburnt fuel.

I've put in 250cc injectors, psd turbo cam and a turbo chip off PPP to suit.

I've noticed if i unplug the blue temp sensor then it will idle fine so i changed the sensor but it made no difference

can any one help

thanks
steven

Dan

Sounds like you have answered the problem, if the voltage is low it will cause those sort of running probs.

GTG40

Quote from: Dan on July 19, 2009, 09:17:00 PM
Sounds like you have answered the problem, if the voltage is low it will cause those sort of running probs.

I'll try a different alt an see what happens. funny how it ticks over ok with the temp sensor unplugged

hayesey

yes you need to see a good 13v across the battery terminals with a multimeter with all the electrical things turned on or the ecu will get the hump.

GTG40

Quote from: hayesey on July 19, 2009, 10:10:56 PM
yes you need to see a good 13v across the battery terminals with a multimeter with all the electrical things turned on or the ecu will get the hump.

getting a proper voltage from the alternator now an does cut out  ;D

managed to stip down the alternator and found 2 wires were broke from the coil to the circuit board soldiered them up and jobs a good'un