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JEGS 1-Wire Alternators
A one-wire alternator has a turn-on point (sometimes called "cut in", which is typically about 1200 engine RPM). We have developed rotor poles and stator stacks that carry a higher magnetism thus providing an instant regulator cut in without engine acceleration. All of our 1-wire alternators are manufactured with this exclusive low cut-in feature at 880 engine RPM which is much lower than any other alternator (of its type) sold. This is the speed at which the internal sense circuitry connects the battery to the voltage regulator, thereby turning the alternator on. Once the voltage regulator turns on, the alternator will remain charging until the engine comes to a complete stop.
JEGS 555-10136 GM Micro Mini 1-Wire Alternator Features:
- Nippondenso Style alternator
- 1-Wire hook-up makes installation a breeze
- The perfect alternator for applications with limited space
- Up to 5 lbs. weight savings over traditional alternators
JEGS 555-10136 GM Micro Mini 1-Wire Alternator Notes:
- Requires use of appropriate low or mid-mount alternator bracket (sold separately).
- Low mount units will not clear stock front crossmember, steering, and sway bar due to below crank centerline positioning. Check for potential clearance issues before ordering.
JEGS 555-10136 GM Micro Mini 1-Wire Alternator Dimensions:
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