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Old November 2nd, 2007, 3:44 PM
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I have an 07 LT Suburban, which I believe has the 160amp alternator. I want to run a dual alternator system for my truck because I'm about to install a hi-powered audio system in the truck. We're talking well over 4k watts. So what I want to know is how can I setup a dual 200 to 300amp alternator setup that will not kill my warranty? If there is no way to do that then is there a way I can get a 300 to 400amp single alternator that will work with the 07?
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Bump. I know I'm not the only one here who's asked about doing a dual alternator setup for their truck. What about using an alternator from a Chevy based Ambulance? Do the new Chevy Express vans have bigger alternators that the 160amp that I have now? Or do they come with a dual alternator setup?
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Have you considered putting a second battery in the left front corner? There's a thread on this forum that discusses that.
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I have a second battery setup planned as well. The thing is that the amplifers that I will be running for the stereo along at full till will pull close to 500amp and I know my single 160amp alternator will not be enough to keep up, with that and still charge the two batteries and my normal electronics (i.e. wipers, heater/ac, and lights). I also plan on installing a carpc and maybe two headreast monitors. So I'm gonna need a good electrical charging systems in order to make this happen. I'm searching all the alternator companies that I can think of to see if anyone has a single or dual alternator solutions that will help me out without killing my warranty.

It would be really great if GM just made a good 300 -500amp alternator that I could us for my truck. But even their Express vans that they use for ambulances run dual 145amp alternators, which is still not breaking the 300amp barrier.
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Man, that's a ton of power. Might as well just get a little Honda 5KW generator and mount on the hitch receiver. jk
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Okay how about this question, has anyone here ran an aftermarket alternator on their 2007? I'm thinking of going with this guy here for my alternator needs however I would like to get some feedback from people who have ran this company's product before.

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I'm gonna bump this post back up cause now I have the money to do this and really need to find out if some here has done this type of upgrade on their 07/08 Tahoe or Suburban.

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Try contacting this company and see what they do to their Tahoe's for more power....I'm sure they needed it for the communication equipment, lights, etc.
http://www.odysseyauto.com/vehicles/...hoe_index.html
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pervitizm - just as fyi, the area code listed in the iraggi alternator adis local to my area and I have never heard of these guys. Car-tronics is a fave of the local bumpers.
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Thanks for the replies guys.

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As for Iraggi's he's very well know in the car audio realm. It just I've never seen one of his alts on anyof the new trucks, but his stuff is on a lot of the older model tahoe/suburbans/Yukons. Guy named Steve Meade is running 4 of his alternators on his 01 tahoe. This probably wouldn't be too much of a hassle if I didn't have one of the new style trucks with the updated ECU. Not to mention that Dom Iraggi is very very hard to get a hold of. I emailed the guy and it took him about two weeks to respond back to me. So I know that customer service might be an issue if were to go with his alts in case an issue arised.

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Thanks for the suggestion. I'll see if I can get in contact with this company. I was looking on there site and I notice that a lot of the trucks just had bigger single alternator setups. But hey it doesn't hurt to ask.


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