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

Subject: RE:C4 Audio Installation Tips and Techniques - 1984-1989
by CasetheCorvetteman on 2007/12/10 14:16:28

Mate ive been thinking about your neon issue for a while here, and its brought me to a another point, which may or may not be relevant.

I dont remember which side the L98 has its knock sensor, but if its on the left, having that transformer anywhere near it or its cable is bad for moral no matter how you look at it. If its close enough to the sensor or the cable, the EMT can and will affect the knock sensor and the signal it gives to the ECM, and this could potentially cause your timing to be unduely retarded, which in turn could have an effect on fuel economy and performance.
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