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<blockquote data-quote="LosIsATool" data-source="post: 7629740" data-attributes="member: 632125"><p>To the OP. your ho is not always making 270 amps. Only when the computer tells it to. Your car may be like mine, it doesn't react fast enough for quick spikes. Dimming can happen even if you had a 500 amp alternator. It's just how it is.</p><p></p><p>To the other guy. Batteries only store so much amperage. They don't make voltage. Set the gain right and turn off clip boost. It will help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LosIsATool, post: 7629740, member: 632125"] To the OP. your ho is not always making 270 amps. Only when the computer tells it to. Your car may be like mine, it doesn't react fast enough for quick spikes. Dimming can happen even if you had a 500 amp alternator. It's just how it is. To the other guy. Batteries only store so much amperage. They don't make voltage. Set the gain right and turn off clip boost. It will help [/QUOTE]
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