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Is it *actually* time for a cap?
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<blockquote data-quote="sonic purity" data-source="post: 4568778" data-attributes="member: 583335"><p>I have had caps in my systems, but never seen any benefit from them. In theory they sound really good, but they dont seem to work for me. Something I have wanted to try though, that I have heard and seen good results from is the batcap, or other hybrid storage units. But I think in any case, an extra battery would help with the dimming issue. Especially if the alt can keep up.</p><p></p><p>on that note, putting a cap in certainly would hurt. Give it a try and tell us how it worked for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonic purity, post: 4568778, member: 583335"] I have had caps in my systems, but never seen any benefit from them. In theory they sound really good, but they dont seem to work for me. Something I have wanted to try though, that I have heard and seen good results from is the batcap, or other hybrid storage units. But I think in any case, an extra battery would help with the dimming issue. Especially if the alt can keep up. on that note, putting a cap in certainly would hurt. Give it a try and tell us how it worked for you. [/QUOTE]
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