RacingComputers said:
First place to check would be the Ground from the Battery to the frame.
FWIW
Things get a little interesting there.
The ECU (Holley Sniper) is connected directly to the battery (positive, negative, and a relay triggered positive for ignition). That ignition source wire is also how the ECU measures and logs voltage. I have another volt meter tied into the other side of the system (see CARTEK below) and they are usually close, but not always in agreement.
The rest of the car uses a CARTEK BATTERY ISOLATOR GT - https://www.cartekmotorsport.com/battery-isolators/
As far as I can tell and measure, the grounding is good.
Pete. (l33t FS) said:
The alternator could be crapping out when hot. Especially if it is a "high capacity" alternator that shoves 10 pounds of stuff into a 5 pound frame.
Alternator is a Powermaster unit spec'd by the folks there. Not saying that isn't possible, but disappointing if that's the case. It wasn't a hot day and the car never really got over 200 degrees, and the hood is well vented.
kb58 said:
Check it again now that it's cooled off. I have a lot of experience with adapting alternators into cars not meant for them. Heat has a big (negative) effect on their output, and it may be a case of normal operation. I'm assuming that this is the first time that you've notice, but it may well have been happening all along... maybe... or it could be a case of slow failure. Is the regulator built into the alternator or in a separate box?
I will check it out this weekend. I've currently pulled the battery and have it sitting off the tender to see if it's holding voltage.
This is the first time I've noticed because, to be honest, it's the first time in three years the alternator has been working and charging the battery (wiring issue before). The battery that is in the car now had been run as a total loss battery by accident, which probably didn't help things.
Regulator is built into the unit, so I might take it to the local alternator shop this weekend and have them just give it a once over for cheap piece of mind.