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guy on here... vexpro... he has one. its ridiculous it lays frame. pm him
sound good i will look for his name
guy named baggedbirds on here in the sotm winners section too.
i will look for his sotm. does he have good pictures of the set up?
Baggedbirds.com thats scotts site
yeah i know i been PM him, but i think he seem very busy guy. he shut his website down so there nothing i cant look at.
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i am in need of pictures of set up of bagged ford thunderbirds?
front and rear set ups.
anything will help.
thanks
-Chris
will be doing an 96 thunderbird.
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yes run a relay! always run a relay when adding lights.
you can tap into the low beams. but use the low beam wire as a trigger wire for the relay.
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sorry for your lost! if you always think about her. im sure she always think about you and over you and watchin your every move! just have to keep your head up bro!
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Yeah I'm getting my sander right now going to sand it down to the metal...thanks for the help Chris661 really appreciated it
no problem
If grounding them out dosen't help it could be that RCA cables are picking up the sound of the electrical current running through the power wire. The signal picked up and added to the RCA wires signals is emitted as a constant "hummmmmm" through the subwoofers.
Rca cables on one side of car and power and remote on the other
if the problem is still there with out the rca connect. then i will look into your gain setting. if your LEVEL is too high up. it will pick up any little vibration from the motor or anything.
i would try setting the level all the way down nd if the "hmmm" goes away. then try hook back up the rcas if it still come back. try running new rca but dont install them. just run from the head unit back to the amp, and if there is no "hmm" then install those new rca and like said above route the far away from your power wires.
- also if you screw an amp down to metal (car body) some amp will pick up ground noise. and cause a "hMMMMMM sound"
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when you ground the amp make sure, the metal doesnt have no paint!!
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K ima check the rcas and ground real quick....
like i said, before if it stop making noise with out the RCA cable disconnect, it mostly like rca have bad ground from the stereo. you can try doing this to your stereo and it should work..
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try disconnecting your RCA cables to the amp and see if it make noise with out them on. then try with the motor running. if there is no noise then it your RCA cable are bad or dont have a good ground from the stereo.
and if it make noises with the rca cable disconnect mostly like a ground issue
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Nice! But No Stickers lol subscribed!
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Heres a couple of my favorites.
very nice on impala
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Here's one of my favs.
haha dayumm very nice save.. i have done the same thing as he did awhile back
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haha so true about hondas
i say very nice save
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just copy the link on your address bar. and copy and paste
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who doesnt like smoke shooting out on the sides
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Nicee on the camaro!
keep them coming
not much a burn out but i look the sound of the supercharger
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhFc2oPEzHk&feature=channel_video_title
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must been alot cheaper to change a full LS then some tires on the corvett
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haha must got the extend insurance with the rental
my next one
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like title says
this has to be my new favorite
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That's lope for a 4.3!
Did you do a way with the injection and go for a carb with that cam?
I am curious, because I have heard that things tend to go awry when big cams are used with the injection on a factory computer....
Thanks,
im still fuel injected i think in the first video i still had the stock tune on the computer. and the second video i had it tune.
Dont mean to thread jack but what kind of cold air intake do you have?
Thinking about picking one up. But idk which one to choose
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ya that what i meant test the other side of the lead on the termnals on the speaker it self not with cap. the cap is a filter.
if you get a lot of number then your 9volt battery is dieing.
sub suggestions in an ext. cab s10
in Subwoofers / Enclosures
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