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#16 >WAYCON<

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Posted 05 May 2005 - 10:42 AM

Cyberpunky said:

Its fine to run remote with RCAs, and in fact many rcas  have a wire attached that is great for this. Personally I think keeping main power away from RCAs is a myth or a hang over from poor equipment back in the day. I have seen hundreds of installs done with power next to RCAs that had no noise issues but all used decent quality equipment including RCAs.
Yeah this mentality is a strange one - probably harks back in part to PA audio which does suffer alot from running signal cables near power cables. The differences in that application however are so significant that you wouldn't imagine that such ideas crossed over into car audio! .

But hey - it only takes one poorly installed car running poor quality gear to generate noise to make those who think otherwise stand up and say "I told you so".

In any event - if you can run them seperately you may as well (as the gromit through which you run your power wire is unlikely to be located very close to your HU outputs!) But don't worry if towards the boot end the cables start approaching/crossing each other. Shouldn't make a difference.
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Posted 08 May 2005 - 09:26 AM

Darkness_GR said:

i also am wondering if it is illegal to modify your accelerator pedal to fit kicks in? and there is little to no room for kicks where the pedal is at the moment.

Sh-t yeah it will be illegal, without an engineers cert. etc, but would be pretty hard to spot it you only shifted them and inch or 2 - so don't tell anyone...

not to hard to do, just heat up the pedal with a blow torch or similar. Be sure to shift the other peds aswell. If you've got access to a welder you can cut the face off the pedal., shift it left and re join. That way the pedal arms can stay straight. I mucked around with this on a POS car I had..wish I hadn't.

Got to weigh up if it's worth it because no doubt it will make it a pain to drive. Get clever with the kicks, sink the speaker deeper / don't go for so much on axis etc.
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