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Re: Electronic Voltage Regulator



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Jim Jablonski wrote:

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I seem to remember stumbling across a vendor that sold an electronic voltage regulator that was housed in the old-style mechanical casing and bolted-up "normal" ... anybody remember who that might be? I don't want the funky look of a newer regulator on my car, but like the advantages of an electronic regulator ...

Thanks,

Jim
'64 Fury

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