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GM production small block engines were known as Mouse motors.

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

Subject: RE:C4 Audio Installation Tips and Techniques - 1984-1989
by NC Kid on 2007/12/9 12:39:58

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You need to learn automotive electrics. In your area, you could - hell WILL - get rich doing this work the right way.

The best way to learn? PRACTICE. Take some basic electricity classes, take some automotive repair classes apply the two skills and you are set.


Tried to get in automotive class in highschool. It was booked both semesters. I can look but I don't think the college I am at right now offers automotive classes but I could be wrong. Well, I could practice on my car. trying to figure out whats going on. When we had the shield made, my dad drilled a small hole in it ran a wire thru it and attached the wire to the chassis with a screw to ground it out. When he told the radio shop this, they said that might help because it gives off "waves". I have seen alot of cars here with neons and there brakes don't mess up. Chillcat had them on his vette and his didn't mess up. On the underside of the car, the metal lines, are those not the brake lines? That is where my bulbs are hanging. I got a pic of that to. Ill post it. I wonder if it's heating them up, causing the fluid to boil?
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