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<blockquote data-quote="Corsair714" data-source="post: 8878152" data-attributes="member: 691640"><p>I will look into grounding the engine block to the strut towers.</p><p></p><p>The head unit has 5v preamp outputs which as far as I know should be quite good. Not sure I could do much better than the setup that I have, unless I spend a ton of money that I don’t have. I just want to eliminate the possibility of any other issues before I spend money on a new head unit. It would be quite frustrating to purchase a new head unit and find that the problem still persists.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corsair714, post: 8878152, member: 691640"] I will look into grounding the engine block to the strut towers. The head unit has 5v preamp outputs which as far as I know should be quite good. Not sure I could do much better than the setup that I have, unless I spend a ton of money that I don’t have. I just want to eliminate the possibility of any other issues before I spend money on a new head unit. It would be quite frustrating to purchase a new head unit and find that the problem still persists. [/QUOTE]
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