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lanman31337

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  1. You haven't heard the optidrive series have you? It'll make you put the crack pipe down instantly.
  2. Do you have some flare action going on, or is it just pvc pipe? How many ports do you have for your two subs?
  3. http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-INDASH-CAR-DVD-PLA...93%3A1|294%3A50 The navigation is a separate box, but everything else is housed within the main unit. I'm picking up: http://cgi.ebay.com/LANZAR-Car-DVD-CD-Play...93%3A1|294%3A50 next week. And here is instructions: http://www.lanzar.com/manuals/SDBT75NU.pdf
  4. I wouldn't go on forums telling people how to bypass the clutch safety switch and potentially get someone hurt or killed. Plus not all of them work like that.
  5. I install remote starts, and there's specific ones that I'll install only on manual transmissions, because they're meant for manual transmission cars. The "arm" sequence is a safety device to ensure that the car is not in gear and the e-brake is on the next time you go to restart it. If you open the door, it'll disarm it. If you open the trunk, it'll disarm it. No safe way getting around it, and I wouldn't mickey mouse some bullshit just so it'll work. Too many accidents and injuries from guys doing that and seeing their car crash into a wall or hit someone.
  6. There's a thousand variables. What's the system, how many amps is the alternator, what's the stock alternator, how many batts, etc...
  7. Pretend you're around the guys, except be a little more professional :~
  8. I have the same problem as the OP, with my MP3 player hooked up with 1/8 inch headphone to RCA female plugged into my rcas going into my eq then my amp I have zero noise. As soon as my deck was hooked up, noise galore. Grounding the RCAs didn't help either. It's going to be something internal in the head unit, as probably the OPs problem.
  9. Try another deck. Or, do you have an MP3 player? Wire the remote turn on to the accessory wire in your harness, wire up the mp3 player right to the RCAs, and if there's no noise, it's your deck.
  10. Sounds like you have a bad head unit. The 4 channel might have gimped up your outputs. Try cleaning the existing grounds cable ends, and where they connect to.
  11. Do you get noise with it just on ignition, not running? What kind of other grounds do you have going on (big 3)? What's the resistance of the other grounds?
  12. Not missing anything at all, the OP put a bunch of question marks, the first poster joked and said "go with that one" and I just continued on with it. Jville - you were a noob once, we all were. Except me of course, I came out of the womb with a sony walkman hooked up to a car alarm horn wanging.
  13. Lanzar Opti 1232D's. They'll take 1100 Rms + each.
  14. For those interested, download the ISO and burn it to a cd. You can run Ubuntu right off of the CD! Once you're done with your session, reboot, take the disk out, and you can boot into windows.
  15. Buy two, they're cheap. Especially those ones. I like my Epic 160.
  16. Grab your multimeter, set it to ohms. Pos on one side, neg on the other, shouldn't matter which way. Should read ungodly low numbers. If you get anything more than an ohm or higher, it's a bad fuse. Try swapping the fuse regardless and try the system, fuses are cheap. It could have been enough to hurt the fuse, but not enough to totally break the metal inside to trip it.
  17. Continuity test on the fuse for the amp power wire.
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