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how can i get rid of my cap???

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Old Jul 8, 2007 | 02:20 PM
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That pic is sick, some new clean wire ends and some ring terminals might be in order, and +1 for the cap killer.

http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_...ik+HC+600.html

for the price of 1 or 2 1 farads, why not get something thats going to boost the overall power by like 100. Basicly they are like having 100 1 farad caps lined up all together in a big bundle in your trunk, all in this little package. And you might try running a distribution block instead of piling wires up on top of the terminals of the cap, makes it cleaner, and lets you fuse each component, so that if you get a short in 1 amp or item, you can prolly protect it by an inline fuse prior to the amp's power connector. Just my .02
 
Old Jul 8, 2007 | 03:13 PM
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damn stu havent heard from you in awhile...lol...anyways i know the truth now pretty much about caps and ive had that one for so long that i just left it in the system.I think i might just get a distro block like i put in the last post and just go that route.The way i have my wires and where there are at if i got a kinetic or a batcap i wouldnt really have a place for it right now and i would have to rewire alot of stuff cause my amps are on the back of the seat so.....but yeah i know how bad it looks but since my car is outta action right now due to a possible blown headgasket i have some time to see what im going to do...plus i dont have any money to do any of that stuff...lol
 
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