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<blockquote data-quote="THE_EVIL_TW1N" data-source="post: 9891399" data-attributes="member: 84954"><p>I added a cooling duct from the empty hole next to the fog light straight to the ALT. Seems to have helped a little. Just by observing (nothing scientific by any means) seems to have improved charging by ~.1-.2v overall. When on the freeway and the engine is cool, it's at about 14.3-14.4 whereas before it was at 14.1-14.2. And when fully warmed, it's at about 13.7-13.8 now whereas it was at about 13.6 before. I really should have datalogged though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="THE_EVIL_TW1N, post: 9891399, member: 84954"] I added a cooling duct from the empty hole next to the fog light straight to the ALT. Seems to have helped a little. Just by observing (nothing scientific by any means) seems to have improved charging by ~.1-.2v overall. When on the freeway and the engine is cool, it's at about 14.3-14.4 whereas before it was at 14.1-14.2. And when fully warmed, it's at about 13.7-13.8 now whereas it was at about 13.6 before. I really should have datalogged though. [/QUOTE]
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