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mysocal911 10-08-2022 02:26 PM

[QUOTE=proporsche;11817055]
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Originally Posted by mysocal911 (Post 11816938)
Really? I'm involved with many Porsche shops here in SoCal ]

most of the people i know in Socal think you are a numbnut dude;-)

Ivan

Right, and many Porsche dealers here for technical support & parts too!

mysocal911 10-08-2022 02:41 PM

[QUOTE=proporsche;11817055]
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Originally Posted by mysocal911 (Post 11816938)
Really? I'm involved with many Porsche shops here in SoCal ]

most of the people i know in Socal think you are a numbnut dude;-)

Ivan

Your shop, right?

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1665268551.jpg

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-technical-forum/1022364-bohemia-911-carrera-4.html

Install DC aircon systems there too?

Nditiz1 10-08-2022 04:03 PM

You getz good internetz?
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1665273805.jpg

Tremelune 10-10-2022 10:15 AM

mysocal911 is lorenfb

He gets banned here on the regular...usually for two very specific hangups: capacitive discharge ignitions and air conditioning. It's wild.

winders 11-15-2022 11:06 PM

Well, it looks like I need more than 55 amp alternator for my race car. This alternator looks like a fantastic product and I will be ordering one later this month.

Jonny H 11-16-2022 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by winders (Post 11848600)
Well, it looks like I need more than 55 amp alternator for my race car. This alternator looks like a fantastic product and I will be ordering one later this month.

Shaft and bearings rated to 18,000 RPM (alternator speed) so all good for race applications.

Brookieslayer 11-16-2022 04:25 PM

Electric heat... possible availability
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jonny H (Post 11814659)
^ Well the reason Singer asked us to design electric heat for the DLS was to save the weight of the heat exchangers and the associated pipe work. The heat uses 1600W, the AC uses 1000W, so combined this is around 3.5 HP.

Of course, we load balance the power if both are on so the reality is about 3 HP max. That’s about half the HP that the old York AC compressors used.

Good evening,

Can you advise an approximate timeline that you may have the electric heat ready for purchase?
will the heat use the same blower as the AC system to work?

Looking forward to the innovation on this one!

winders 11-16-2022 05:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Jonny H (Post 11849346)
Shaft and bearings rated to 18,000 RPM (alternator speed) so all good for race applications.

Good to know! What are the shipping times from the UK to California these days?

Jonny042 11-17-2022 03:58 AM

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Originally Posted by winders (Post 11848600)
Well, it looks like I need more than 55 amp alternator for my race car. This alternator looks like a fantastic product and I will be ordering one later this month.

I don't tend to think that racecars need that much (electrical) power? Many vintage cars don't even run charging systems and will run all day at a dead loss from the battery. Or it just a matter of the accumulated needs of loggers and ecus and twin plugs and cool shirt or whatever?

If I was racing I would be seriously concerned about reliability and I am sure the CR unit is one of the few choices you can make that's a known entity assembled properly with quality components.

Jonny - what is the weight of the alternator?

Jonny042 11-17-2022 04:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Brookieslayer (Post 11849590)
Good evening,

Can you advise an approximate timeline that you may have the electric heat ready for purchase?
will the heat use the same blower as the AC system to work?

Looking forward to the innovation on this one!

+1 for just enough electric heating element in the blower unit to take the chill off and de-mist the front windshield. 1000W should do it easily.

Paired with electric seat heaters (which are cheap, light, take up no room and apply heat directly to the body) this would be the ideal solution for heat in a 911 Hot Rod that will occasionally need to be driven on a cool morning or a rainy day.

Brookieslayer 11-17-2022 04:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jonny042 (Post 11849827)
+1 for just enough electric heating element in the blower unit to take the chill off and de-mist the front windshield. 1000W should do it easily.

Paired with electric seat heaters (which are cheap, light, take up no room and apply heat directly to the body) this would be the ideal solution for heat in a 911 Hot Rod that will occasionally need to be driven on a cool morning or a rainy day.

My thoughts exactly!SmileWavy

Joesmallwood 11-17-2022 04:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Brookieslayer (Post 11849854)
My thoughts exactly!SmileWavy

Same page!! Heated seats and a little warmth to deal with the foggy windshield.

hannu_911 11-17-2022 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Joesmallwood (Post 11849855)
Same page!! Heated seats and a little warmth to deal with the foggy windshield.

Heated seats and windshield are even better, no need to warm the cacin.

Jonny H 11-17-2022 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by winders (Post 11849646)
Good to know! What are the shipping times from the UK to California these days?

Usually 2-3 days. Occasionally snagged in US customs but generally that's on the larger shipments.

winders 11-17-2022 11:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jonny042 (Post 11849820)
I don't tend to think that racecars need that much (electrical) power? Many vintage cars don't even run charging systems and will run all day at a dead loss from the battery. Or it just a matter of the accumulated needs of loggers and ecus and twin plugs and cool shirt or whatever?

If I was racing I would be seriously concerned about reliability and I am sure the CR unit is one of the few choices you can make that's a known entity assembled properly with quality components.

Jonny - what is the weight of the alternator?

Well, when you factor in high power inductive ignition systems, ECUs, high pressure fuel pumps, cooler pumps, cooling fans, air compressors, cool shirt systems, etc., power needs tend to be large.

I am looking at the Classic Retrofit alternator precisely because it looks to be well made and will run cooler than any 3-phase Factory style alternator I could buy. I won't need 175 amps, but 55 amps is probably not enough and I wouldn't want run at near 100% capacity if it were.

winders 11-17-2022 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Jonny H (Post 11850232)
Usually 2-3 days. Occasionally snagged in US customs but generally that's on the larger shipments.

Thanks! I will be ordering one next in 10 days or so.

chrisbalich 11-18-2022 12:35 PM

JonnyH,
I've been through this thread once and would like to clarify.

Is the alternator on your site the same as the WOSP alternator available from Pelican?

Thanks in advance!

Jonny H 11-19-2022 07:14 AM

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Originally Posted by chrisbalich (Post 11851362)
JonnyH,
I've been through this thread once and would like to clarify.

Is the alternator on your site the same as the WOSP alternator available from Pelican?

Thanks in advance!

Yes it is but we supply the uprated power and ground cables with ours within the price.

winders 11-22-2022 01:34 PM

Ordered!

winders 11-24-2022 09:57 AM

Had to pay import duty…


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