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    Ford Ranger (2011-2021) PX Series 3.2 Jaylec Black Series High Performance Alternator

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    Ford Ranger (2011-2021) PX Series 3.2 Jaylec Black Series High Performance Alternator available on AfterPay. We deliver Australia-wide! – Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide & Perth.

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    Ford Ranger (2011-2021) PX Series 3.2 Jaylec Black Series High Performance Alternator 

    The Black Series 240LC and 240FT deliver a charge rate of 240A Cold and 218A Hot, while the 140TH has a charge rate of 160A Cold and 148A Hot.

    The entire Jaylec Black Series has been built to a high standard where reliability and performance are key, with the alternators designed specifically for vehicles that demand more than what the OE alternator offered – higher output (amperage) at lower cut-in speeds.

    “The Jaylec Black Series range was developed by CoolDrive when the rotating electrical team identified a market segment which we believed was being underserviced by the industry,” explained David Haley, Category Manager at CoolDrive Auto Parts.

    “Vehicles that require superior performance alternators are usually fitted with a high number of accessories that the vehicle manufacturer never considered when designing the architecture of the engine ancillaries. 

    “The Jaylec Black Series thus gives customers the ability to run these accessories and customise their vehicle as needed, all in the knowledge that the correct power supply will support them.”

    The alternators are designed to run high-demand components at idle, such as dual thermos-fans, injection systems, air conditioning, electric steering, monitoring systems, upgraded lighting systems, winches, while maintaining the battery at the desired levels.

    All Jaylec Black Series alternators have been amperage rated Hot and Cold, which is a leading point of difference for the range in the industry.