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  1. #1 Getting ready for my gen v swap 
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    In a week or so I'm gonna be doing my gen v swap. I have most of pieces the only thing I still need to pick up is 2 new sets of injector o-rings.

    The one thing I'm most concerned about is the alternator. I have a 97 gp, do I absolutely need a relocation kit, or the newer stlye bracket? I thought I remember reading somewhere that you could modify the alternator for it to fit.

    I've done a LOT of research so far, any other advice/tips?

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    I ended up going with the newer bracket/alt setup on my '97. I couldn't make enough clearance to work, and my old alt was on its wat out. I have an '04 alt/bracket and the relocation brackets, but if you go with the '99-'03 alternator, you won't have to worry about the relocation bracket. I do like the decoupling pulley on the newer alt, though.

    BTW, eBay is a great place to find an alternator and bracket extremely cheap. Most of the sellers offer a short warranty.

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    Thanks I'll look on eBay.

    Also I'm on stock exhaust manifolds, for the time being. I'm gonna get headers drop a pulley and tune at the same time.

    For now I should be fine on the stock tune, correct?
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    If you are keeping your stock TB, then you should be alright for now. I strongly recommend a wideband and some way to watch for knock before you consider dropping pulley sizes.

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    Yup stock tb, I'll probably port it before I get it tuned. And I also have an aeroforce to monitor knock.

    I could find the alternators on eBay but not actual bracket.
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    They are labeled as belt tensioners or tensioner assemblies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanGTP View Post
    If you are keeping your stock TB, then you should be alright for now. I strongly recommend a wideband and some way to watch for knock before you consider dropping pulley sizes.

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    This.

    Whatever pulley you were currently running...figure at least .2" sizes larger to keep the KR the same or less.
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    Well I'm on the stock pulley size.

    Why should I have to pulley up if theres the same amount of boost
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    On a stock pulley, you'll be fine. When you plan to drop sizes, get a size or two larger than you would with a gen3. If you think you want to do a "standard 3.4 setup", go with a 3.5 for the genV. It is more efficient and makes a little more boost/flows more (cooler) air for a given pulley size.
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    Yez I know this.
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    Sounds to me like you are good to go.

    Did you find the tensioner assembly/alternator bracket?

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    No I didn't bill got a gen v to fit in his 97 Bonne.

    Im gonna see if I can get enough clearance by taking off the plastic backing and shaving it down a bit.
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    I cant say iv tried to fit one on a 97 before but it has been done without a tensioner setup swap. Personally I would just goto a self pull it yard and grab the newer style setup and make it easy for yourself.

    People thought I was lieing when I said I did my genV swap for 400$.... As long as you cut the lim bigger yourself, make your own evap blockoff, drill your tb for the pcv system, and get a genV off ebay for 280$ its a cheap and awesome upgrade. I made a whole 1psi more boost with 2 sizes larger pully. Less belt drag and more boost = a giant increase in smiles per mile.
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    "smiles per mile"... mi boosta.

    I bought my gen v and LIM for 320 shipped that included a metal supercharger gasket, l32 tb, all bolts and the evap.

    Metal LIM gaskets were 50 I think and the adapter plate i got for 60

    sooo like 430 total?

    I might be buying a new alternator and bracket from another member. I would go to a u-pull it but the're aren't really any around. Theres a junk yard down the road but im pretty sure they'll over charge me for it. How much would you think it would cost from a yard?
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    I pulled one for a buddie here and it was 15$ for the tensioner bracket and 20$ for the alt
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