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Old Mar 21, 2010 | 12:18 AM
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Originally Posted by iansoutham
In theory you are correct, according to books. In reality, 99.8% of all cars on the road ATM draw too much to stay running.
So how do cars manage to go on long journeys? Because based on that rationalle they'd run out of electricity surely if the demand was greater than supply?

Some cars will run with no battery, as several posters has testified, but some cars won't - I'm no auto electrician but I'd wager it was a connection issue and not a sufficient supply issue.
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