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<blockquote data-quote="st0n3r" data-source="post: 8027293" data-attributes="member: 641361"><p>just curious why everyone tells people to get rid of a cap? if they have done the big 3 and have the proper batteries in the car, a cap will not hurt anything at all. its an extra source of power storage and helps when the amp draws a large amount at any given time. people are acting as if a cap will cause problems and they dont. its just a lot of people use a cap to solve problems which they dont do either, but telling someone to drop a cap as a way of fixing a problem is just dumb and personal opinions should not be used when assisting someone to detect issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="st0n3r, post: 8027293, member: 641361"] just curious why everyone tells people to get rid of a cap? if they have done the big 3 and have the proper batteries in the car, a cap will not hurt anything at all. its an extra source of power storage and helps when the amp draws a large amount at any given time. people are acting as if a cap will cause problems and they dont. its just a lot of people use a cap to solve problems which they dont do either, but telling someone to drop a cap as a way of fixing a problem is just dumb and personal opinions should not be used when assisting someone to detect issues. [/QUOTE]
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