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Need advise on sound installation
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hey guys put some sound is the mrs's car, sounds great till you start the car, you have a "hissing" noise and it's quite annoying.

I've run the r.c.a cable and power cables sepeartely,and taken power straight from the battery, can you recomened anything?


Posted on: 2005/2/5 18:44
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ported head shaved 1.5mm
extractors with 2inch s/s pipe
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Re: Need advise on sound installation
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are the speakers earthing out like touching metal or anything
probally isnt this but check to see hoe good the earth for the amp is

Posted on: 2005/2/5 22:34
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Re: Need advise on sound installation
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If it's a buzzing noise, then it's ignition noise.
Do you have a noise suppression filter on the distributor? Also the noise of the ignition will be picked up by cheaper Audio Power Amps. Do you have a seperate amp?

Try working through this:
Crutchfields troubleshooting process

First you need to determine if it's EFI or RFI.
Electrical or Radio Freq Interference...Or ..is it coming from the wires..or through the air.

If you've got a second battery in reasonable condition put it on the passengerside floor temporarily, and power the radio/cd unit off that. Start up the car, and see if the noise is still there. If it is still there, it can only be RF noise. Caused by a cheap radio or noisy alternator, distributor or spark leads. It's possible that this may not be fixable..especially if it's the headunit.

Upgrading the Engine to a CA18 or SR20 will help get rid of some noises

Posted on: 2005/2/5 22:38
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Re: Need advise on sound installation
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Quote:
Upgrading the Engine to a CA18 or SR20 will help get rid of some noises


HA HA it's a toyota tazz so a 4age should sort things out,

cheers guys, looks like i need a supressor

Posted on: 2005/2/6 6:48
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VW chassis
fibreglass body
A-14
280 cam
ported head shaved 1.5mm
extractors with 2inch s/s pipe
webber 38 dgas.
to come........

Dellorto 36 drla
turbo

and then maybe some gas
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Re: Need advise on sound installation
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like the rest I would check your eirth. Or you can get noise filters that stop that sort of thing there only cheap from super cheap/autobarn..ect

Posted on: 2005/2/6 13:54
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Re: Need advise on sound installation
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o.k got a ground loop today and presto, no more bullsh1t sounds, crystal clear, thanks guys

cheers

Posted on: 2005/2/7 17:43
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VW chassis
fibreglass body
A-14
280 cam
ported head shaved 1.5mm
extractors with 2inch s/s pipe
webber 38 dgas.
to come........

Dellorto 36 drla
turbo

and then maybe some gas
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