GM Alternators

Glad you have had better luck.

Additionally before I bought the car the alternator had melted the dash harness due to being stuck on full field

My friend has a 1971 Demon and the alternator that was with the car failed and the replacement also failed within a year. Now it's at a 12SI delco like mine for 5 years with no issues once again.

I do actually care about it working at red lights, it should at least maintain 12.8V -> same as a fully charged battery with the headlights and wipers on...and in my case the EFI fuel pump and the fans. Anything worse is not great. When you want to go someplace with traffic at night its needed. The battery should only get drawn from for miliseconds during transient and also during starting and that's it. Its not an original car any other way so I use things that work. Unlike many of the other things it was also really inexpensive.

Like I said this is a 78 amp alternator, but it can pretty easily put out 50A at idle which is vastly better for the load needed.

I think you misunderstood me .
My point was for the average criteria and age of the vehicle, they (all breeds) barely charged at idle, more often not.
The equipment itself was better quality, and life expectancies and a lotta that stuff is fine today.
Does some old stuff fail, certainly, does new stuff fail, sure.
You changed the goal posts, thus "your" criteria changed.
The average dude is fine as is, not to your criteria.