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Old 07-03-2002, 04:18 PM   #41 (permalink)
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I have alpines all around.... on a 300w amp.. and a 200w Head Unit...

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P.S. Could someone with a Prelude that doesnt have AEM pulleys check the voltage at the battery at idle and at 3,000 RPM? Im curious as to what the difference will be. Thanks!
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i checked mine with my apexi rev/speed meter

i have not installed my pullies yet, they are still sitting in my trunk

at idle, around 700-750 rpm, it reads 14.0 v

with my cd player on (i have two 12in kicker competitions, infinity speakers all around, and two kicker ZR240 amps-one for my highs and the other for my lows) and im blasting it btw, my whole car is vibrating, it jumps from 13.9v to 14.0v, but does not go any lower

nothing else is on, no lights or jdm fogs or anything

when i hold both my power window switches down...my rpm drops and it goes down to 13.2v, i did this jes to check to see if the apexi thing was actually accurate and not jes giving me a steady reading the whole time

at 3000 rpm or even higher, my rpm stays the same, at 14.0v without the system on

hope this helped

oh, i'll post up an update after i get my pullies installed

note: i have not tried this while in motion, only parked, but i duno if that makes a difference or not
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Old 07-03-2002, 04:44 PM   #43 (permalink)
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I haven't noticed anything different.....I did notice a power increase....expecially on top. besides that....nothing out of the ordinary.

I installed them with my buddy...never really worked with Honda's and it took us two hours to do them...we even took the alternator out and had it air gunned off and air gunned back on at napa.....then installed everything back. runs great!
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me an jtown did pullies in 1 hr on a messed up car
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note: i have not tried this while in motion, only parked, but i duno if that makes a difference or not
My car was parked too when I got those numbers, so for what I wanted to see, that was perfect. Thanks! Thats interesting that with the pulleys, at 3000 RPM, the output difference between your car and mine was only .1V. Thats why I think that if a Prelude with these pulleys sees some constant speed driving every few days, there are no ill effects re: battery life. Please do post those voltage numbers after you put the pulleys on. Thanks again!
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Old 07-04-2002, 02:29 AM   #46 (permalink)
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