Big 3 Upgrade and New Alternator - Lots of Questions, Help!
I just purchased a highlander alternator (130A) and am planning on installing it over xmas break along with a big 3 upgrade. I only have 2 weeks off from school so I've got just once chance to buy everything and get it installed. I've read the thread on the big 3 upgrade over at sounddomain, but I had a few questions. Once the project is successful, I was going to post a tutorial with pictures.
1) Wire gauge? Is 4awg enough for the big 3 if leaving the stock wiring in place (as most people have recommended)? My current wiring to my amp is 4awg and it's plenty since my amp is only 700W RMS. I am planning on either buying from partsexpress or knukonceptz and getting flexible cable.
2) I am seeing varying theories on fusing. Since I am upgrading the alternator from stock 80A to the highlander's 130A, do I need to install a new fuse? Is the stock cabling fused between the alternator and battery, and is that something I will have to relay through?
3) What type of connectors will I be needing? Is it a good idea to buy new battery terminals? I looked at the positive terminal of the battery and it seems like the cable is split into two different PVC jackets going to two different places. I'm not really sure what to do with this or how to replace it. I also am not sure about the cables from alternator --> battery and chassis --> engine. Which ones are these? Pics would be great!
4) Is there anything else I need to consider or that I'm forgetting? From what I've read the alternator is just bolt in replacement, so I'm hoping it will be easy.
I know its a lot of questions, and I'm pretty much asking to be spoonfed. But I want to go ahead and order in the next couple of days so everything will be here by around the 20th and then I'll have time to install it over break. I have some huge finals this week so I don't have a lot of time to do my own research as I normally would, so any help from someone who has done this would be appreciated. Thanks!
1) Wire gauge? Is 4awg enough for the big 3 if leaving the stock wiring in place (as most people have recommended)? My current wiring to my amp is 4awg and it's plenty since my amp is only 700W RMS. I am planning on either buying from partsexpress or knukonceptz and getting flexible cable.
2) I am seeing varying theories on fusing. Since I am upgrading the alternator from stock 80A to the highlander's 130A, do I need to install a new fuse? Is the stock cabling fused between the alternator and battery, and is that something I will have to relay through?
3) What type of connectors will I be needing? Is it a good idea to buy new battery terminals? I looked at the positive terminal of the battery and it seems like the cable is split into two different PVC jackets going to two different places. I'm not really sure what to do with this or how to replace it. I also am not sure about the cables from alternator --> battery and chassis --> engine. Which ones are these? Pics would be great!
4) Is there anything else I need to consider or that I'm forgetting? From what I've read the alternator is just bolt in replacement, so I'm hoping it will be easy.
I know its a lot of questions, and I'm pretty much asking to be spoonfed. But I want to go ahead and order in the next couple of days so everything will be here by around the 20th and then I'll have time to install it over break. I have some huge finals this week so I don't have a lot of time to do my own research as I normally would, so any help from someone who has done this would be appreciated. Thanks!
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