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hissing sound !!!!!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="BiKeR2k" data-source="post: 42528" data-attributes="member: 541730"><p>could it be under your hood? maybe your electrical is bad or your alternator needs some TLC. they wear out like tires sometimes. sometimes you can fix them up otherwise you need a new one. i would get a more powerful one if you do fix it. because the alternator spins as fast as the engine (connected by 1 belt). you were sayin if you give it more gas it changes because of the rpm's. thus when you give it more gas the alternator gets more juice and then your amp gets more juice. could this be it? maybe you gotta blown speaker? i dont know let me know</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BiKeR2k, post: 42528, member: 541730"] could it be under your hood? maybe your electrical is bad or your alternator needs some TLC. they wear out like tires sometimes. sometimes you can fix them up otherwise you need a new one. i would get a more powerful one if you do fix it. because the alternator spins as fast as the engine (connected by 1 belt). you were sayin if you give it more gas it changes because of the rpm's. thus when you give it more gas the alternator gets more juice and then your amp gets more juice. could this be it? maybe you gotta blown speaker? i dont know let me know [/QUOTE]
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