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azrapse 
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I cant find a HO alternator for my 2005 Toyota Corolla XRS, does anyone know a site where I might be able to find one? Any input would be very much appreciated.

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haha join the club I cant find one for my car either, but still looking.  94 Suzuki Sidekick JLX 16 valve 4 door 4x4.  lol so many different models that they do not have the same things interchangable for all models.  Big "THIS SUX" lol
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Try to find someone local that rebuilds alternators and see if they can't beef it up a little. It won't put out anywhere near a high output, but better than nothing.
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yea I do know someone that rebuilds but I want a HO!!!! lol
Aruman 
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did you guys check with these companies?
http://www.alternatorparts.com/
http://www.ohiogen.com
http://www.excessiveamperage.com/
stingerelectronics.com
If i remember right the Alternator of the Toyota Corolla 2001 looks similar to the Corolla 2005, but i'm not so sure. In my case i've fitted an Alternator of Toyota Corolla 2001 American model to my Toyota Corolla 2001 Japanese style, i've mod the bracket to fit it.
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Or just buy a GM large case alternator, those are the mose popular high outputs, go pick one up at a juck yard and make it fit.
I have a large case high output Irragi alt in both of our honda's.    The CRX was easy, the civic was a bit tricky but regarless not all that tough.
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phrozt 
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Drop this dood a line:

Dominick Iraggi [dominick@tds.net]

He does HO alts and might be able to help you out.  I emailed him yesterday and he literally got back to me w/in 5 min.

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A 98 gmc jimmy with the v6 vortec motor already has a large case gm alternator.      Its called marketing, almost every ford, gm, dodge ect ect V6 or v8 will accept a delco large style alternator normally with no modification but adding a few washers to get it snug.
Like I said if you can put a large case on a honda civic and crx with no more then a angle grinder and some washers.......well worth it, very inexpensive for the H.O when they are so common, and you can get larger amperage alts in the delco cases.
take a look at some pics of a delco v8 alt off ebay or anywhere on the net.    you should be able to find phisical size too, then go look at yours, I bet you will be very surprised
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azrapse 
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Posted: June 29, 2006 at 6:53 PM / IP Logged  

Ok First of all thanks for all the replies gentlemen and thanks for those links Aruman, I am new to car audio so I dont know much heres what I have in my car:

Boston Accoustics SL60 6.5 Components which are 160W RMS total, 400 peak ( 80W RMS per speaker)

Boston Accoustics SX95 Coaxial's 6x9's which are 120W RMS total, 200 peak (60W RMS per speaker)

I already bought the Eclipse EA4000 4channel amp which puts out 75W RMS per channel but I have not yet installed it because I dont know if my alternator will handle this amp plus the 1800W mono class D amp powering my 2 12 inch subs, my alternator puts out 80 amp and I have not yet upgraded the BIG 3 or the battery YET,  Is there an equation I could use to figure this out? What type and brand of battery should I get?  If I do need a Better alternator, how many amps should it be able to put out?                  

ANY FEEDBACK AND HELP IS GREATLY APPRECIATED      THANKS!

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You could always sell the foreign cart and buy domestic (GM preferred High Output Alternator -- posted image.) - then you should be able to find an alternator with little to no problem.
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