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<blockquote data-quote="TurdFergueson2" data-source="post: 5950092" data-attributes="member: 579108"><p>I was just pointing out the holes in your story. I know how it is sometimes difficult to accept constructive criticism but it is sometimes good to listen. Being that you never posted your equipment, it would be hard to say is you are even getting a major current draw at all. I highly doubt if you noticed a slight difference in anything other than some LED lights and a placebo effect. Take it from someone who's USED a cap before. But like I said, it's your car and if YOU feel that it's working for you then so be it. Go look at some build logs while you're here and see if you notice anyone using a cap. Probably won't</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TurdFergueson2, post: 5950092, member: 579108"] I was just pointing out the holes in your story. I know how it is sometimes difficult to accept constructive criticism but it is sometimes good to listen. Being that you never posted your equipment, it would be hard to say is you are even getting a major current draw at all. I highly doubt if you noticed a slight difference in anything other than some LED lights and a placebo effect. Take it from someone who's USED a cap before. But like I said, it's your car and if YOU feel that it's working for you then so be it. Go look at some build logs while you're here and see if you notice anyone using a cap. Probably won't [/QUOTE]
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