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<blockquote data-quote="Horsemanwill" data-source="post: 5423647" data-attributes="member: 598142"><p>i've said many of times in other cap posts that caps are a hit/miss install. some ppl they help others they don't do nothing. but as i've said and i will continue saying it, "IF the cap is not defective it WILL NOT drain a battery!!!!!". now with that said OP did you connect the cap also or just the dblock? if both just do one first. then try the other. and when you had it all disconnected did you also check the voltage or did you just start the car?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horsemanwill, post: 5423647, member: 598142"] i've said many of times in other cap posts that caps are a hit/miss install. some ppl they help others they don't do nothing. but as i've said and i will continue saying it, "IF the cap is not defective it WILL NOT drain a battery!!!!!". now with that said OP did you connect the cap also or just the dblock? if both just do one first. then try the other. and when you had it all disconnected did you also check the voltage or did you just start the car? [/QUOTE]
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