Alternator rated output is not spec'ed at crankshaft rpm, it is at alternator shaft rpm - the 136a alternator pulley is roughly 1/4 diameter of the crankshaft drive pulley - @ 750 crank rpm the alt is turning 3000rpm - it will put out 136a\14.2v at 750 crank rpm if necessary to keep up with drain - as drain increases causing increased loading on the engine, ECM increases fuelrate to sustain increasing load - you won't see an rpm increase on the tach, but you would notice a power output increase if you could monitor that parameter - it's a voltage\connectivity problem if the lights dim when additional normal load is applied - I'm not talking a winch, or 1000kw off-road lighting, or a 12v field'n'stream air compressor, or a 1kw boom-box power amplifier at full load - normal accessory loading - the lights didn't dim from the factory because of pristine electrical connections and a full-capacity-rated battery - weather and age and trips to the salty beach and muddy off-roading have oxidized every connection in the wiring harness, particularly those at the battery posts, starter connection, all engine\body grounds, the fuse spades in the power block, the relay spades in the power block, the relay contacts, the headlight socket connectors and other lighting connectors - if the headlights are dimming, it's electrical resistance due to normal oxidation, worn exciter brushes with reduced spring tension or\and weak diode(s) in the alternator, even slipping belt on the driven pulley, reduced battery capacity, etc - when BCM senses voltage drop, response is much quicker than human sensory capability, so you shouldn't see any change - you'll know it's bad when the headlights begin to blink dim along with the turn signals
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