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Old 02-16-04, 07:30 PM
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Originally posted by Justbeatz03
its normal... (new alt) its either 15 or 16 i dont remember without looking...
It should not be over 14.5 volts... anything over 15 volts will start burning up electrical parts in your car.

You have a bad internal regualtor if the alt is putting out more than 14.5 volts!!!
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I just went out side and its pushing 14... sorry bout that...
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Originally posted by Justbeatz03
racing a guy that didnt know how to drive and actually staying infront of him for a full 10 minutes is pretty good driving thank you!!!
Soooo..."beating" someone (who may or may not have actually been racing) who can't drive makes you a good driver?
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Beating someone that Drives a Porsche Boxter that WAS RACING (Excessive speeds reaching 120 ect.) V.S. my crappy RX.... DOSE MAKE ME PRETTY GOOD TO STAY AHEAD!!! y dose it bother you guys so much? lol just drop it... RX-7's are pretty fast when stock.... not fast enough for me though... thats why im here... TO LEARN!!!
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