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Old 10-28-02, 11:30 PM
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I am rebuilding my alternator to produse 160 amps instead of stock 100. Now I thought that lexus had Denso as far as electronics goes. I took out my alternator and it says that its:

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is my alternator stock or not?
Old 10-28-02, 11:55 PM
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I'd have to go with "definetly, not stock."

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fukin a...sorry

That makes things a little more complicated for me
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Hey, how would you have gone about rebuilding it? Is it as simple as changing the electronics? Could I buy a kit or would I have to do some calculations and soldering?
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I am giving my stock 100amp alternator to a shop. I get it back in 5 days as a 160 amp alternator. That cost me around $375. I don't know how to do it myself.
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