the alternator is a rotating mass though... surely you could gain more revvability
Once the alternator "self-excites" it's pretty much off to the races, although in the old days of bulbs (before the red LED) a burnt out bulb was often the cause of the battery going flat ie no output from the alt... maybe it would still work.
My guess is that a large part of the omph you see running without an alternator is not having to spin another shaft with a fan on it.
How about using the smallest alt possible (55A as I recall) and grinding down the fan blades a bit? Switching to a serpentine belt should reduce belt friction a lot too. V-belts are very draggy.
well - according to the workings of the regulator and some silly experience, the bosch alternators give no load once the battery voltage climbs up to 14.1Over here we call them bosch ones easy going alternators, when charging they will load up the engine and when purpose fulfilled they will freewheel, unlike the jap hitachi and denso ones which constantly have a brake applied on the engine - and also tend to overcharge the battery if you only use your car in daytime