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During my repowering(yes I see the joke) I went to a 1 wire alternator.  One of the unforeseen results is that it needs 1200-1300 rpm to begin charging: my Holley sniper cry’s low voltage at idle such as when I was driving down the boards last week in Ocean City Md.

My question is does a 3 wire alternator generate power at 800 rpm or am I better off staying with the 1 wire?

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Did you remove the external regulator on the core support?

If you did, then did you wire the two inside wires together with a jumper wire, and do the same with the two outer wires?

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My first thought would be what size is your alternator, and can you upgrade to a larger alternator?

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The do make 1 wire alternators that excite at a lower rpm. I have one such unit in my car after suffering through the lifespan of an alternator that didn't start charging until it hit 2500 rpm. Sitting in traffic was nerve-wracking to say the least. 

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I've used a number of Powermaster 1-wire alternators. No problem putting out 14.3 volts at 6-700 rpm idle.

2 of my cars with a Powermaster also have EFI, no issues there either. 

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I think mine is a Powermaster as well, but didn't want to name the brand without looking at it first. (No, I still haven't looked at it)

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On 5/12/2025 at 11:35 AM, 72 Monte Carlo said:

Did you remove the external regulator on the core support?

If you did, then did you wire the two inside wires together with a jumper wire, and do the same with the two outer wires?

I left the voltage regulator wired and just unplugged the two wire plug, recently I pulled the VR/horn relay, power terminal block behind the battery and cleaned the connection points, at 1200-1300 rpm 13.7V+ 

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Took Joseph advice and got a power master 140 amp alternator 13 1/2 V at idle 14 1/2 while cruising thanks Joe.

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2 month update,

voltage issue is a thing of the past seldomly less than 13.5v, I did install a #6 wire between the alt/bat with soldered on connectors

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