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<blockquote data-quote="MikeofTulsa" data-source="post: 83283" data-attributes="member: 541667"><p>well chris in my many arguments w/ you on the subject i have found out that you are very knowlegable on the issue...in my opinion a cap may very well help the amps by providing them w/ a temp. source of xtra power for the deep bass hits....unless the charging system is up to par to begin w/ it will just add more of a load on the alt.....so in essence you are both correct....the cap will help the amp...but will also present a load on the alt.....i usually recomend upgrading the alt or get it rewound before getting a cap...but thats jus me....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeofTulsa, post: 83283, member: 541667"] well chris in my many arguments w/ you on the subject i have found out that you are very knowlegable on the issue...in my opinion a cap may very well help the amps by providing them w/ a temp. source of xtra power for the deep bass hits....unless the charging system is up to par to begin w/ it will just add more of a load on the alt.....so in essence you are both correct....the cap will help the amp...but will also present a load on the alt.....i usually recomend upgrading the alt or get it rewound before getting a cap...but thats jus me.... [/QUOTE]
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