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RE:C4 Audio Installation Tips and Techniques - 1984-1989

Subject: RE:C4 Audio Installation Tips and Techniques - 1984-1989
by bogus on 2007/12/8 19:15:57

You really do have a town full of idiots.... My heart goes out to you.

First off, and most importantly, the C4 NEVER had an ignition shield. By the time the C4 came around, automotive electronics had improved to the point that interference wasn't a problem.

I do wonder... the coil, if anything, is what will generate the interference. If that isn't right, it could do this, but I doubt it. It would cause buzzing that is engine speed dependant, not cutting out.

Cutting out, to me, sounds like a bad wiring job.

I solder everything, so that I don't ever have to worry about a bad connection - that soldering tech discussion will be coming out shortly. I plan on writing it today.

As for the speakers, that's what I was bitching about. They didn't want to properly remove the junk bose enclosures. $200 to build enclosures? Damn, dude, you need to learn how to do this, if nothing else, you can make a killing in your area being good at it.

How did they put speakers in the rockers? That's not something that came with the early C4.
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