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<blockquote data-quote="DidUHearThat?" data-source="post: 6356808" data-attributes="member: 594758"><p>A cap is a band-aid. It's usefull for helping to stabilize small current spikes and drops, but not until you've gotten the electrical system into the right ball park. If the alt is too small, the wiring too thin, and the battery capacity too low, it would be like adding a whale tail onto a Yugo. On a ferrarri, yes a whale tail can help at high speeds. It will not help a 92' vovlo station wagon.</p><p></p><p>Find a mechanic with half a brain to help you get the wire onto the Alt. It's worth the effort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DidUHearThat?, post: 6356808, member: 594758"] A cap is a band-aid. It's usefull for helping to stabilize small current spikes and drops, but not until you've gotten the electrical system into the right ball park. If the alt is too small, the wiring too thin, and the battery capacity too low, it would be like adding a whale tail onto a Yugo. On a ferrarri, yes a whale tail can help at high speeds. It will not help a 92' vovlo station wagon. Find a mechanic with half a brain to help you get the wire onto the Alt. It's worth the effort. [/QUOTE]
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