RKHiPerformance
Turbocharged Sex Cylinder
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- Feb 25, 2003
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I did a search on this subject because I know it's been brought up before but I couldn't find any definitive resolutions.
According to the Scanmaster, the voltage in our car while driving normally ranges from 13.3 to 13.9. Under heavy throttle, the voltage begins to decrease from the 13's to the 12's and even into the high 11's. I don't have DS but I am concerned that this problem is affecting the fuel system in 3rd gear. O2's dropped to the high 600's
through the traps on our most recent pass, and I suspect the pump was not receiving enough voltage to keep up.
We replaced the alternator with another Advance Auto Parts unit with no change. The belt is the correct one and it is new and tight.
I'd prefer not to use a volt booster because of the potential drawbacks and because of the fact that the results are inconsistent with aftermarket alternators.
Does anyone have any suggestions? How much voltage is required at WOT for everything to operate normally?
According to the Scanmaster, the voltage in our car while driving normally ranges from 13.3 to 13.9. Under heavy throttle, the voltage begins to decrease from the 13's to the 12's and even into the high 11's. I don't have DS but I am concerned that this problem is affecting the fuel system in 3rd gear. O2's dropped to the high 600's

We replaced the alternator with another Advance Auto Parts unit with no change. The belt is the correct one and it is new and tight.
I'd prefer not to use a volt booster because of the potential drawbacks and because of the fact that the results are inconsistent with aftermarket alternators.
Does anyone have any suggestions? How much voltage is required at WOT for everything to operate normally?