Ford Mustang 4 Gauge Power Wire Premium Kit W/ Noise Suppression 3g Free Ship! on 2040-parts.com
US $82.99
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Brand:PA PERFORMANCE
Manufacturer Part Number:9902
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Fits 1986-93 3G alternators. Premium kit includes noise suppressor while the standard kit does not.
BENEFITS- carries higher loads than factory wire
FEATURES- #4 Gauge wire
- Increased number of wire strands
- bundle wrapping for noise Suppression
WHAT'S IN THE BOX- (1) 10' #4 gauge wire
- (1) Fuse Block
- (1) 200 Amp Fuse
- (2) Sheet metal attaching screws
- (7) Zip ties
- Install Instructions
PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONThis is a complete kit to upgrade the main power feed wire from the alternator to the vehicle on most Fords. Basically, the OEM wire from the alternator to the vehicle was not designed to carry the added load of higher amp alternators. If you use the stock wires again or not is your choice, but using this large (#4 Gauge) wire kit will add the safe carrying capacity needed for lengths up to 10 feet. When using our high output alternators you must upgrade this cable to retain warranty coverage.
For vehicles where the alternator and starter relay/battery are on the opposite side of the vehicle, the LONG kit is required. Examples would be 87-93 Fox Body Mustang.
LONG Kits include: large #4 ultra-flexible Stereo Grade wire with sealed 360° crimped terminals, 200 amp in-line fuse and holder with mounting screws, protective wire loom and wire ties to secure it and Instructions with pictures.
Premium kits are made of the highest quality wire, with increased number of strands, electrolytic copper and bundle wrapping to reduce noise in high end sound systems while being incredibly flexible and show quality
These kits can also be used on upgrades utilizing alternators from any other manufacturer with a 3/16-threaded battery (+) stud from the alternator. The ring terminal on the alternator side is 1/4 I.D.
#4 gauge wire kits are recommended on all upgrades but required when upgrading any 1993 or older vehicle with a 130-amp or 200-amp alternator
All kits are provided with 200-amp Littlefuse Brand Fuse and Holder. Based on Littlefuse performance specifications and tolerances this is the appropriate rating. Please do not increase or decrease the fuse amperage value
Red cable shown, actual cable is CLEAR jacket.
By using both the stock and the larger cable, everything that worked before the upgrade will still work. The bottom line, you at least need use the #4 wire kit when upgrading alternators.
VEHICLE APPLICATIONSFord Mustang - 1979 (79) - 1980 (80) - 1981 (81) - 1982 (82) - 1983 (83) - 1984 (84) - 1985 (85) - 1986 (86) - 1987 (87) - 1988 (88) - 1989 (89) - 1990 (90) - 1991 (91) - 1992 (92) - 1993 (93) - 1994 (94) - 1995 (95) - 1996 (96) - 1997 (97) - 1998 (98)
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