Big 3 Wire size

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the 145amp alt isn't a lot of power in the days of stock 220amp ones now.

I'm personally not a fan of the big 3 wiring that I've seen where they just add big cables over the top of the factory wiring. especially if there's not a common problem with the factory wiring or you're doing something that requires more power. I prefer to replace factory wiring with either just new, or you can upgrade to thicker if you want.

I don't know of any common undersized wiring issues in these trucks stock. besides when they get corroded up and need replacement or grounds make bad connection. but replacing with stock parts fixes that and shouldn't really be covered up by adding wires. there's also the current sensor to consider, make sure your added wires aren't bypassing that. the ecm uses that to control your alt output.

just my 2 cents.
 
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I'll be replacing the factory wire with larger gauge wire. I would never add a wire over another wire, seems like the wrong way to do it to me.
The one OBS I did before was an improvement for sure. Brighter headlights, spun over better, Heater seemed to blow a little harder. Only a slight drop in voltage front to rear.
I think it's worth it.
Maybe not needed but fixing it up is a hobby so why not.
 

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I'll be replacing the factory wire with larger gauge wire. I would never add a wire over another wire, seems like the wrong way to do it to me.
The one OBS I did before was an improvement for sure. Brighter headlights, spun over better, Heater seemed to blow a little harder. Only a slight drop in voltage front to rear.
I think it's worth it.
Maybe not needed but fixing it up is a hobby so why not.
4 gauge is typically what the larger stock wiring is so anything thicker is an improvement I guess, provided it is crimped properly with the correct size firings.
 

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I'll be replacing the factory wire with larger gauge wire. I would never add a wire over another wire, seems like the wrong way to do it to me.
The one OBS I did before was an improvement for sure. Brighter headlights, spun over better, Heater seemed to blow a little harder. Only a slight drop in voltage front to rear.
I think it's worth it.
Maybe not needed but fixing it up is a hobby so why not.


ahh yeah, can't hurt. when I see big 3 wiring I think of this kinda kit.


it literally a wiring kit that lays over the top of engine and hooks to different points. while leaving all the factory issues in place. mainly on that car the atl wire is little bigger than 8g which is great but has a 14g fuse able link right at the starter near the headers. from there up to the battery and the rest of the electrical system. it's an awful way to do it. so much voltage drop the alt output is not ecm controled, it references the fuse box pickup. so you might see 17plus volts at the atl lug and 13 at the bcm when the fan is on. it's pretty bad.
 

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