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It's a PPF so it's clear. Hockenheim silver - but I got the roof wrapped black and I went full CF addiction on the outside (lip/spoiler/grille/side badges/winglets/antenna cover/diffuser!)
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But, desire for aftermarket DP and/or exhaust will never go away Im afraid lol
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But I too still want more exhaust noise from my car! Now awaiting for the harness to make it's way from the US. |
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Saw you posted in the main forum the harness didn't fix your issues. Are you sure there's nothing wrong with the amp? Known issue (especially with tinting) water can get into the amp location in the boot and fry it.
Not sure if you can, but have you tried unplugging the amp to see if the "sound" issues still occur?
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08-09-2020, 07:23 AM | #28 | |
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I mainly drive without any music on and I don't hear anything currently from my speakers. The previous owner did tint the windows and I did note someone likely did access the internals to that part of the car as the floor bolt for the left hand side trim in the boot was quite stripped leading to the amp. |
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I am by no means an expert, but I would have thought the amp being slightly "damaged" due water ingress could quite possibly lead to a low Audible output from the speakers/subs causing your problem.... just maybe? If the ASD harness didn't fix it, could unplugging the amp and test driving with it unplugged be worth a try? If the previous owner had been playing around in that area, trying to fix/remove water from the amp area and stripped the bolt using incorrect tools, just seems like a likely outcome. Maybe previous had the same issue...? I also think even with the music/radio off, it's not implausible for a fried amp to output a low almost inaudible "hum" to the speakers.
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I am by no means an expert, but I would have thought the amp being slightly "damaged" due water ingress could quite possibly lead to a low Audible output from the speakers/subs causing your problem.... just maybe? If the ASD harness didn't fix it, could unplugging the amp and test driving with it unplugged be worth a try? If the previous owner had been playing around in that area, trying to fix/remove water from the amp area and stripped the bolt using incorrect tools, just seems like a likely outcome. Maybe previous had the same issue...? I also think even with the music/radio off, it's not implausible for a fried amp to output a low almost inaudible "hum" to the speakers. Thanks for the inputs - I'm going to see how things go in the next week or so especially now ASD is off. If no improvement - I'll try and unplug the amp and drive it around. As mentioned - I usually drive with the stereo off anyway, and I'm pretty sure I can't hear anything but open to trying out different things. Cabin pressure vents looked fine when I was installed the ASD. I read in another E92 forum post, that some persons had experienced this ears blocked sensation and it was due to their cabin pressure vents being installed the wrong way as their car was involved in a rear ender. I just wanted to make sure that wasn't my issue! Going to cross fingers it's something more health related and could be due to my sinus playing up (which it never has like this - maybe getting old!) |
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