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<blockquote data-quote="nicster" data-source="post: 149860" data-attributes="member: 542155"><p>Okay well Heres what i tested. I got a little bit longer cable and ran it the other way to the firewall. The problem is this My battery is located on the front right side. There is a part in the firewall for running more wires my guess is it was for a choke and other old mods. However the whole is about 6 inches from the distrubution cap and wires. I was running the +cable so it was only about an inch away. The results were when ran so the +cable was only an inch away the noise from the speakers was so bad i didnt even want to listen to them, when ran the long way around so the + line was about 6 -7 inches away i could listen to the stereo with almost no odd noises. So i guess my only real options are the nosie killers. or run my cable a different way which im not sure is even an option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicster, post: 149860, member: 542155"] Okay well Heres what i tested. I got a little bit longer cable and ran it the other way to the firewall. The problem is this My battery is located on the front right side. There is a part in the firewall for running more wires my guess is it was for a choke and other old mods. However the whole is about 6 inches from the distrubution cap and wires. I was running the +cable so it was only about an inch away. The results were when ran so the +cable was only an inch away the noise from the speakers was so bad i didnt even want to listen to them, when ran the long way around so the + line was about 6 -7 inches away i could listen to the stereo with almost no odd noises. So i guess my only real options are the nosie killers. or run my cable a different way which im not sure is even an option. [/QUOTE]
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