Gaining voltage

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Voltage is dependent on the regulator in your alternator. If you are asking about ways to prevent voltage DROP then no there really isn't. But if you want to know how to physically gain voltage, that has to do with your alternator (or if you have an aftermarket alt, the external regulator)

 
Not that I have used one, but isnt that what those voltage modules from companies like Missing Link Audio do? I thought the modules bypassed the car's CPU so you could run the alt a higher voltage. Like you guys said, no matter what you do some cars computers will never raise the voltage past a certain point.

 
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