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<blockquote data-quote="SunUpNeverdown" data-source="post: 8698054" data-attributes="member: 678573"><p>Then you would have to be running extra batteries. Nobody should ever listen to you. Anybody that can do math can see there is something wrong with your equation. And even if you are running that on that low amperage then your amps aren’t seeing nowhere near their potential. But fuk it. Idc. I’m never gonna go back and forth with you again. Now I have to wait for the taramps guys to shun me. You know the guys I’m talking about. The guys you are trying so badly to get to accept you. The guys nuts who you wish you could sit on and kiss their *** holes even when they bashed you like a queer kid the day before. Smh</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SunUpNeverdown, post: 8698054, member: 678573"] Then you would have to be running extra batteries. Nobody should ever listen to you. Anybody that can do math can see there is something wrong with your equation. And even if you are running that on that low amperage then your amps aren’t seeing nowhere near their potential. But fuk it. Idc. I’m never gonna go back and forth with you again. Now I have to wait for the taramps guys to shun me. You know the guys I’m talking about. The guys you are trying so badly to get to accept you. The guys nuts who you wish you could sit on and kiss their *** holes even when they bashed you like a queer kid the day before. Smh [/QUOTE]
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