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<blockquote data-quote="Mike yayo" data-source="post: 2004048" data-attributes="member: 568404"><p>LOL at u for thinking these people dont know what there talking about(even though some dont like me), some of the people on hear know more than my local shops.lol^^ Didnt u just read when the guy said he added a cap and it did nothing..... From what i hear most people who know alot about car audio say caps are just for sho and then people at like cc or bb say they are a must so u figure it out/ I dont really know the exact reason im sure someone will post them though. But i think the cap is so small it has to be keep being recharged and it puts strain on the electrical system... Do the big 3 is wat most say will be better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike yayo, post: 2004048, member: 568404"] LOL at u for thinking these people dont know what there talking about(even though some dont like me), some of the people on hear know more than my local shops.lol^^ Didnt u just read when the guy said he added a cap and it did nothing..... From what i hear most people who know alot about car audio say caps are just for sho and then people at like cc or bb say they are a must so u figure it out/ I dont really know the exact reason im sure someone will post them though. But i think the cap is so small it has to be keep being recharged and it puts strain on the electrical system... Do the big 3 is wat most say will be better. [/QUOTE]
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