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#1
datsun 1600 4 sale
nizzdat
Posted on: 2006/2/21 10:44
Regretful Sale
1969 Datsun 1600 ![]() Engine: L16, twin su's Re-cored radiator Unifilter air socks Stanza 5 speed ![]() suspension: Racing Pedders springs all round, Pedders sportryders Shocks 200B front struts 180B brake booster Interior: Retrimmed custom doors New black carpet recliner sports seats Sports steering wheel Kenwood cd stereo floor mounted handbrake A/m speco tacho Central locking Battery isolator switch Lots done to list. dodgey quality pics. ![]() rego'd till 12/06 ![]() ![]() $3200 ono PM me or phone me on 0418950459 Cheers Ryan
#2
Re: Audio Problemo
nizzdat
Posted on: 2005/9/10 13:52
Word form the missus that the problem has been fixed. i installed a low amp rated noise filter on the acc circuit, and a larger amp rated noise filter on the constant power circuit. I soldered all joins properly so this might have helped also. This has seemed to cancel out all interference. It sounds 100% better and now the speakers sound descent. Cheers for the help and advice, but it is good to solve the problem without resorting to paying someone to do it for me.
Cheers Ryan
#3
Re: Audio Problemo
nizzdat
Posted on: 2005/9/3 7:33
i connected the filter to ACC from the wireharness and then from the filter to the cd player. the alternator is a reco one from the wreckers. the coil and alternator have a little cylinder resitor on the both. the car is earthed from the battery, engine and trans. but it is weird when i connected the new filter it made the problem worse.
I cant find the problem someone help.!
#4
Audio Problemo
nizzdat
Posted on: 2005/9/2 15:23
In my g/f 1200 when the engine is running the music from the cd player keeps cutting in and out, like a static noise. It is a Pioneer CD player (PIODEH1600) with new Kenwood 6x9's. i installed a aepro noise filter but the problem is now worse than before. I have earthed the noise filter properly and connected to the battery but no difference. Can any one help.
Cheers Ryan |