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<blockquote data-quote="wew lad" data-source="post: 8573253" data-attributes="member: 665412"><p>coils look like stock psi coils to me, no scorching on the paper part of the coil so im sure its just fine</p><p></p><p>caps are just a really great way to help maintain good voltage at the amp because they handle surge current much much much better than any battery besides lipos of course (which still dont beat caps but they are better than caps imo).</p><p></p><p>theyre about $300 for a new bank of 6, and $150-250 for a used bank with the copper straps. only get maxwell or xs power caps the 3000f 2.5v-3v per cap version. theyre basically a huge buffer for massive current draw, instead of immediate delving into battery territory and dropping 2v, you might drop a tenth of a volt and slowly go down to battery voltages.</p><p></p><p>its important you have the alternator output to back it up, they love a lot of charging current, but it is also possible that you <em>could </em>drop one batt and go caps in its place. they are somewhat small. guy over on caco lunchbox has like 8 banks? and hits 160s with uhh 2 tfes? idr lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wew lad, post: 8573253, member: 665412"] coils look like stock psi coils to me, no scorching on the paper part of the coil so im sure its just fine caps are just a really great way to help maintain good voltage at the amp because they handle surge current much much much better than any battery besides lipos of course (which still dont beat caps but they are better than caps imo). theyre about $300 for a new bank of 6, and $150-250 for a used bank with the copper straps. only get maxwell or xs power caps the 3000f 2.5v-3v per cap version. theyre basically a huge buffer for massive current draw, instead of immediate delving into battery territory and dropping 2v, you might drop a tenth of a volt and slowly go down to battery voltages. its important you have the alternator output to back it up, they love a lot of charging current, but it is also possible that you [I]could [/I]drop one batt and go caps in its place. they are somewhat small. guy over on caco lunchbox has like 8 banks? and hits 160s with uhh 2 tfes? idr lol [/QUOTE]
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