hot rod deuce
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Yes you may have to make alternator bracket but i think by the looks of things that would be the least of your problems. the batt's probably wouldnt be a problem. i figure like this. now you have 24 volts and the amps of one battery, make it 12 volt and you would double the amps.
We have a few trucks with 3116's that only run two batt's (group 31) I think sticking to two batt's rather than one big one would be better, it seems to work a little bit better. I have two optima G-31 yellow tops (deep cycle+starting) for my cummins. They have a very high RC rating as well.
did you know that when alot of dodge guys run twin turbos they only run one battery? They say if its in good shape it will start just as good down to about 50 degrees.
Just run down to the local auto-electric guy and im sure he will have a starter that will just bolt on. It will be more work now to convert but it will save you double down the road.
We have a few trucks with 3116's that only run two batt's (group 31) I think sticking to two batt's rather than one big one would be better, it seems to work a little bit better. I have two optima G-31 yellow tops (deep cycle+starting) for my cummins. They have a very high RC rating as well.
did you know that when alot of dodge guys run twin turbos they only run one battery? They say if its in good shape it will start just as good down to about 50 degrees.
Just run down to the local auto-electric guy and im sure he will have a starter that will just bolt on. It will be more work now to convert but it will save you double down the road.