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<blockquote data-quote="GTmustang00" data-source="post: 1873225" data-attributes="member: 547551"><p>ok heres the setup.</p><p></p><p>89 mustang gt</p><p></p><p>good battery, good alternator (12.67 idle, 14.54 above idle)</p><p></p><p>alpine 310 screen</p><p></p><p>phoenix gold 500.2 amp</p><p></p><p>2 kicker l5 subs</p><p></p><p>first of all, i have noise comming through my subs. could that be caused by the power wire passing by the coil (drivers side). if i wire it away from the coil (passenger side) that should fix that correct? also, when i have my lights on at night, the subs start to go nuts (going off on their own, rapidly). could that be caused by that power wire going by the coil too? what other ideas do you think the problem could be. i could take the car back to the shop, but id like to fix it myself. thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTmustang00, post: 1873225, member: 547551"] ok heres the setup. 89 mustang gt good battery, good alternator (12.67 idle, 14.54 above idle) alpine 310 screen phoenix gold 500.2 amp 2 kicker l5 subs first of all, i have noise comming through my subs. could that be caused by the power wire passing by the coil (drivers side). if i wire it away from the coil (passenger side) that should fix that correct? also, when i have my lights on at night, the subs start to go nuts (going off on their own, rapidly). could that be caused by that power wire going by the coil too? what other ideas do you think the problem could be. i could take the car back to the shop, but id like to fix it myself. thanks [/QUOTE]
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