From "The Car Stereo Cookbook" by Mark Rumreich: "Considering the relatively high cost of power line caps, you should first make sure that you have done everything possible to reduce the voltage drop between the battery and the amplifier. This means keeping the ground cables as short as possible, using the proper wire gauge, and soldering crimped connectors to reduce their resistance."..."If you've done what you can to reduce line drops, and your dash lights still dim every time your subwoofer hits a strong bass note with the music turned up and your engine running, a power line cap could help you out."... "The commonly accepted rule of thumb for determining proper capacitor size is 1 farad per kilowatt of amplifier power. For example, a system running 250 watts would need a 0.25 farad capacitor. Choose a cap with a working voltage rating of 20 volts. Anything less is risky, and anything more is a waste of money."

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2000 SE Sport
Deep Navy CC Metallic
Midnight Blue Cloth
Production date- 09/30/99
Purchase date- 11/27/99
20k miles and counting...
Audio upgraded


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2000 SE Sport V6
Deep Navy CC Metallic
My 2G Sport
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