I didn't feel like wading through that huge pile of a thread that got out of hand on the AEM... but here's my question. How is the AEM dealing with the alternator issues on our cars.
I have a microtech which requires a swapped alternator. I finally found out the why and how behind that and here it is:
"I pulled out the factory manual on the 02 protege and I see where the alternator is working in relationship with the IAC and spark control. With the Microtech in place it looks like the alternator is no longer recieveing the field signal to make it come on line and charge. So maybe what they did was install a different internal regulator and diode pak to make it work from a key on power source."
- Basically what I need to figure out how to do if it is easy for other people to use this system, or what AEM has to have hurdled. (TurfBurn)-
AND
"I have checked this out and the 01 on up Alternator is definatly different than the 90-00. So to make it charge correctly you can change up to a earlier alternator and then use a ignition on positive wire to energise the feild or you can have your current alternator modded for about 100 bucks but you still have to change the field wire to ignition on positive. So which ever is better for you .."
Those are quotes from maxrotor on the microtechfiusa.com forums.
So then my question is if the AEM is providing this field signal for the alternator to get it to come online and provide the charge necessary for keeping the battery up and the systems all happy and dandy, or is that still a hurdle that is being attempted?
Does anyone know enough about alternator field signal to know what it needs? If I knew what it was expecting I could rather easily build something up most likely to do that... Basically set it up so that when the car is being "run" that the field signal is provided and the alternator would then charge. In other words I don't know the workings of an alternator enough to figure this out, but if someone does that'd be awesome. I'm assuming the AEM unit takes care of this, so hence my linking it to that!
Thanks all!
Steve
I have a microtech which requires a swapped alternator. I finally found out the why and how behind that and here it is:
"I pulled out the factory manual on the 02 protege and I see where the alternator is working in relationship with the IAC and spark control. With the Microtech in place it looks like the alternator is no longer recieveing the field signal to make it come on line and charge. So maybe what they did was install a different internal regulator and diode pak to make it work from a key on power source."
- Basically what I need to figure out how to do if it is easy for other people to use this system, or what AEM has to have hurdled. (TurfBurn)-
AND
"I have checked this out and the 01 on up Alternator is definatly different than the 90-00. So to make it charge correctly you can change up to a earlier alternator and then use a ignition on positive wire to energise the feild or you can have your current alternator modded for about 100 bucks but you still have to change the field wire to ignition on positive. So which ever is better for you .."
Those are quotes from maxrotor on the microtechfiusa.com forums.
So then my question is if the AEM is providing this field signal for the alternator to get it to come online and provide the charge necessary for keeping the battery up and the systems all happy and dandy, or is that still a hurdle that is being attempted?
Does anyone know enough about alternator field signal to know what it needs? If I knew what it was expecting I could rather easily build something up most likely to do that... Basically set it up so that when the car is being "run" that the field signal is provided and the alternator would then charge. In other words I don't know the workings of an alternator enough to figure this out, but if someone does that'd be awesome. I'm assuming the AEM unit takes care of this, so hence my linking it to that!
Thanks all!
Steve