Three 55 WATT HID watt bulbs at idle????



Get a bigger battery. That is 15 amps ignoring startup. Your charging system might be capable of 18 amps max (for everything) at 3-4K RPM. I measured about 4.6 amps after warm up on my HID bulbs. You might get away with Three 35 Watt bulbs. The coil takes 3 amps as well and then there are those pesky signal lights.
Just so you know the maximum current in the stator is based on the strength and sizing of the magnetic rotor. At low speed the voltage and current go up in proportion to RPM which means that the power is going up to the square of the RPM. However as the current increases so also does the magnetic flux in the magnetic circuits of the stator/rotor combination. An there is only so much flux that the iron is capable of carrying before it "saturates".
That means there is a maximum limit on the current in the stator due to the rotor. Doesn't matter how you wind the rotor (delta, Wye, thousands of windings per pole) at some speed the magnetics saturate and the current stops going up.
What this means is that there is a current limit only and not a power limit. However since the regulator is a voltage limiter to protect the battery and other components and keep then below 14.5v you basically have a power limit.
The guy that wrote this article was just dreaming
http://procycle.us/info/articles/dr650/wye-to-delta-stator.html
And this "Electrical Enginner" that admitted he knew little about electromagicalism systems proved that fact with his analysis.
May I draw your attention to his Thevenin equivalent model where he says that
http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=189734
What is remarkable is that he concludes that resistance goes up in proportion to RPM. Perhaps it is because he assumed the current roll off was due to impedance of the big "L" (inductance of the stator) Good

guess but absolutely and patently wrong.
Well this is too much empirical evidence extrapolated to vudo engineering. Probably hails from the software department and I'm sure never took the "sparks and magic" class I did.
read em and weep.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturation_(magnetic)
http://phys.thu.edu.tw/~hlhsiao/mse-web_ch20.pdf
If you want more power out of your system you will need to use a Series R/R and switch out all your light to LED. The 55W H4 dual beam HID from DDM I'm currently testing doesn't pull any more than the original H4 bulb.
For comparable brightness bulbs I'm seeing about 8 to 1 difference (0.7A v.s. 0.6A) in current consumption between an incandescent 1157 bulb and a LED lamp.