If you add nothing to your car (subs, e-fan, etc) it would work, but I know people. "I have a good alternator now. Let's put the banging system in!" Then they're out cruising and crank it up just a little more than usual and boom... AMP light comes on and the battery gets drained in short order as everything goes dim.
or so goes the scenario in my head. I like to avoid that and upgrade properly. Of course if you use a 95A 3G instead of the 130A... then you'd probably be ok, but you have the problem of that harness melting due to the quick connect issue just like on the 2G alternator. Though the risk is reduced, it's not eliminated. Installing a proper charge cable eliminates that risk.
or so goes the scenario in my head. I like to avoid that and upgrade properly. Of course if you use a 95A 3G instead of the 130A... then you'd probably be ok, but you have the problem of that harness melting due to the quick connect issue just like on the 2G alternator. Though the risk is reduced, it's not eliminated. Installing a proper charge cable eliminates that risk.
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