New alternator required - what amperage?
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New alternator required - what amperage?
Hi all
The alternator is knackered even though it was a recon fitted 18 months ago but it sat around and didnt run much at all.
I`ve seen that there are two types, 65amp and 90 amp on GSF both for 1.8 8v carb engine.
I assume the 65 amp is the one but I am now not sure so any advice I`d be grateful.
The alternator is knackered even though it was a recon fitted 18 months ago but it sat around and didnt run much at all.
I`ve seen that there are two types, 65amp and 90 amp on GSF both for 1.8 8v carb engine.
I assume the 65 amp is the one but I am now not sure so any advice I`d be grateful.
Jon`s Dad
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Go for the 65amp, unless you plan on putting a really big sound system in

~Madferret
Mk1 1457cc 5door GX '83
Mk1 1457cc 5door GX '83
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Thanks, I never thought about it until I saw the two types available and wondered if it would overcharge the battery or something.
65 amp it is then 8)
Sound system??????? I`m old enough to remember 45`s and it makes the turntable jump when I hit a bump 8O
65 amp it is then 8)
Sound system??????? I`m old enough to remember 45`s and it makes the turntable jump when I hit a bump 8O
Jon`s Dad
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Sorry to nick the thread, but I'm just about to replace my alternator as well, since the charge light intermittently comes on, and I've noticed that the temperature and fuel gauges both run lower than normal - is this connected to a dwindling charge?
And before anyone says it, yes I know the fuel gauge reading reduces as you use it… :roll:
And before anyone says it, yes I know the fuel gauge reading reduces as you use it… :roll:
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OEM fitment is 45 Amp for the GTi
I am told its a 1.8 8v from a Driver but it has a Weber carb and 6 bolt 2 into 1 exhaust manifold?? :dontknow:
Jon`s Dad
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Amps x Volts = Watts
Think of all the ancillory items you have, rear heater, main heater blower fan, rad fan, front fogs/driving lights.
45amps will probably be enough, 65 amp is better, and pick a battery to match.
Think of all the ancillory items you have, rear heater, main heater blower fan, rad fan, front fogs/driving lights.
45amps will probably be enough, 65 amp is better, and pick a battery to match.
~Madferret
Mk1 1457cc 5door GX '83
Mk1 1457cc 5door GX '83
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