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Any Internally Regulated GenIII Hemi-Car Alternators?

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#1 ·
I'd like to get away from an externally regulated alternator for my swap, are there any car-application internally regulated alternators out there?
 
#2 ·
You can use a gm alternator. There are no Chrysler alternators that are internally regulated except of course the newer ones that are regulated by the pcm
 
#4 · (Edited)
He can go with an Aftermarket Internal one from Powermaster/Tuff Stuff/Summit/Jegs that dont stinkin' computer... Albeit, thats if he's wanting that for a the Cuda in his Sig..
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Yes they have them for the Non Hemi cars as well.. For easier installation, using your current Alt mounting position, would remove your old alt, a make a Note(ie a sketch) of the Mounting ear position, otherwise you can wind up getting one that is completely "Clocked" in an entirely different direction.. To give yourself less headaches, I would call in and Talk to one of either Summit Racing/JEG's Parts Techs, and ask them to pull the Internal Regulated Alt you are looking at Part# wise, and see if it matches up to your original Alt Case mounting ears(Trust me when I say that their Online Catalog can easily be off(not their fault, just happens time to time), so its better to verify)..
 
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We used the original one from my brothers 1970 slant six dart and it works just fine. If I were you, I would get one for a 80s diplomat police car. They had 160 amp alternators like the newer ones and would be better suited for that
 
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