Alternator Denso or Duralast

Denso Alternator
turbodb
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Rating 5.0

I like the [Denso alt for a Suzuki](https://adventuretaco.com/go/denso-210-0461-105a-remanufactured-alternator/), which is plug-and-play and does 105A. That's a \~50% increase over stock and quite a bit less expensive than the TAE.

Pros: plug-and-play, 50% increase
Cons: less than TAE
Part number: 210-0461
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Duralast Alternator

Possibly the alternator, mine did that so I bought a brand new duralast gold alternator and it solved so many of my problems.

Pros: solved many problems
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Denso Alternator
ronxri94
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Rating 4.0

Make sure you’re getting a Denso alternator installed. The aftermarket ones are built shitty and will probably crap out on you again.

Pros: reliable, long lasting
Cons: shitty aftermarket ones
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Denso Alternator

rebuilt my oem denso to avoid buying those other brands, they generally are very hit or miss and dont have a good warranty to back them up. denso all the way, i would buy one for my car if they were still available.

Pros: good warranty
Cons: hit or miss
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Duralast Alternator
ykwii7
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Rating 3.0

I want to hear an opinion on getting a duralast alternator and popping it in my n52 I have heard very mixed things about these parts some work fine others are trash.

Cons: mixed reviews, some trash
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Denso Alternator
rcx677
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Rating 1.0

On day two, the Denso overheated and failed, the diodes had burnt out. I replaced it with the stock 70 A Suzuki alternator, which failed the same way on day four.

Cons: overheated and failed
Vehicle: Suzuki Vitara
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