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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 26467" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>looks around- which human? lmao and stop using outragous draws you would be dumb to run a 85 amp alt with a continuous draw of 80 amps..that cap will help you for how long??????? and pray tell even if it was only 60 amps when kids be "bumpin" around for a few hours at night that isnt good on the old electrical system unless you are figuring the car only needs 15 amps lol and maxing out to the full extent the capabilities of your electrical system day in and out......and how the hell you figure that comps dont do that? your beloved cap being used in a comp car is what brought all this to the market as well as horn loaded compression drivers the need for big power amps the correct way to fuse you systems (gave it universal and wide spread "rules"that mecp now uses) the iasca wire chart(mecp now uses), equalized pathlengths in a car..using fiberglass in an install was made wide spread via comps as well... some decks now have built in noise gates thanks to comps....what controls iasca and usac? (more so iasca) the manufactures!!! w0w!!! do i need to spell it out how it all works hand in hand?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 26467, member: 541383"] looks around- which human? lmao and stop using outragous draws you would be dumb to run a 85 amp alt with a continuous draw of 80 amps..that cap will help you for how long??????? and pray tell even if it was only 60 amps when kids be "bumpin" around for a few hours at night that isnt good on the old electrical system unless you are figuring the car only needs 15 amps lol and maxing out to the full extent the capabilities of your electrical system day in and out......and how the hell you figure that comps dont do that? your beloved cap being used in a comp car is what brought all this to the market as well as horn loaded compression drivers the need for big power amps the correct way to fuse you systems (gave it universal and wide spread "rules"that mecp now uses) the iasca wire chart(mecp now uses), equalized pathlengths in a car..using fiberglass in an install was made wide spread via comps as well... some decks now have built in noise gates thanks to comps....what controls iasca and usac? (more so iasca) the manufactures!!! w0w!!! do i need to spell it out how it all works hand in hand? [/QUOTE]
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