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<DIV>Each is designed for a specific engine/application so will have alternator
rpm to match engine rpm. Figure on an 8000 rpm engine in a road car -
Honduh - to have a wide rpm range compared to the Sprite/Midget.</DIV>
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<DIV>In a message dated 02/02/2015 22:22:17 GMT Standard Time,
spridgets@autox.team.net writes:</DIV>
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<P dir=ltr>My real question is this : assuming the bearings do not fail,
how fast can you turn an alternator before it toasts something
electronic? Is there a huge margin, or are they engineered near
their limited rpm?</P>
<P dir=ltr>-Trevor</P></FONT></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>