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does your RPMS drop when your idling?
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<blockquote data-quote="drkodin" data-source="post: 845126" data-attributes="member: 545032"><p>Unless you have a battery isolator you need to only run the yellow top. Without that isolator batteries need to be the same if there are multiple.</p><p></p><p>Have you always had the problem of rpms dipping or is it just since the short trips started? The problem we got on a tangent about is related to you in a way since the problem does come from a weak electrical system, now we just have to help you pin point it. I would suggest first to go drive around a while with everything turned off, at least 20min or so just to be sure, then play the stereo like you were before. Do the rpms still dip? Did it help at all and if so how long?</p><p></p><p>One last question, have you upgraded any of the car's wiring, like alternator or battery grounds and such?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drkodin, post: 845126, member: 545032"] Unless you have a battery isolator you need to only run the yellow top. Without that isolator batteries need to be the same if there are multiple. Have you always had the problem of rpms dipping or is it just since the short trips started? The problem we got on a tangent about is related to you in a way since the problem does come from a weak electrical system, now we just have to help you pin point it. I would suggest first to go drive around a while with everything turned off, at least 20min or so just to be sure, then play the stereo like you were before. Do the rpms still dip? Did it help at all and if so how long? One last question, have you upgraded any of the car's wiring, like alternator or battery grounds and such? [/QUOTE]
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