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#75958 05/15/02 08:56 AM
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I have an origional 52 chevy, I have converted to 12v and have added a New radio(after market). I am getting a lot of engine noise. I know it is engine noise because in changes with engine RPM. Any suggestions as to how to cure. e-mail
duals@swbell.net


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#75959 05/15/02 11:54 AM
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Use resistance wires, add capacitors.


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