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RE: Wanted, Info On Voltage Regulators




HEY! thats the one! Expect the non-adjustab;e is IB373 right? Thats what I
have...

Eric


On Wed, 17 Mar 1999, Bradley Peet wrote:

> Here in Seattle, a place called Romaine Electric has 14.4V adjustable
> voltage regulators for Bosch alternators at a price of $19.20 plus tax.
> 
> The regulator is made by Transpo (see http://www.transpo-usa.com/) and the
> part number is IB373A, which fits for Bosch alternators with 28 mm slipring.
> If you're not sure which alternator you have, go to transpo-usa.com and use
> the online catalog to cross reference your Bosch part number.
> 
> I would suggest calling around to your local alternator/starter rebuilders
> and ask if they carry Transpo regulators.  For you Seattle area folks,
> Romaine is located at 1040 6th Ave S, which near the corner of 6th Ave and
> Royal Brougham.
> 
> Bradley
> 1986 S16V 2.0l (craving a turbo, big time)
> http://effervescent.com/vw/
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Majordomo [mailto:majord@neubayern.net]On Behalf Of Sean Martin
> > Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 1999 11:34 PM
> > To: Scirocco List
> > Subject: Wanted, Info On Voltage Regulators
> >
> >    A while back I had asked someone what kind of voltage regulator
> > was in his alternator.  Apparantly it was supposed to put out a
> > little more than 14V and was more reliable than the original style
> > ones for the Bosch 90A.  I also remember someone saying they had an
> > adjustable regulator for their alternator.  If you have some info to
> > share with me give me a shout.
> 
> 
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