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Archive for April 2008

True Bass from Slim Subwoofers.

shallow mount subwoofers


I have been working on upgrading the audio system in a 2005 Mustang recently. This particular car has the Shaker 500 system in it with 8" woofers mounted in the front doors. I wanted to find a good replacement speaker that would add some strong bass to the front stage. I decided to research shallow mount woofers, as this seems to be an exciting new trend in the car audio aftermarket. Read More »
Posted in Mobile Audio & Electronics | 1 Comment »

Easy Bolt-on Fuel-injection Conversion.



I have to admit, I am part of a fuel-injection generation. Although I have modified and restored many cars over the years, my personal ride during high school was a 1989 Mustang GT that I shared with my brother. As my unofficial "hot rod school", we swapped out more parts on that Mustang than I can remember. I never even turned a wrench on a carburetor until years later while restoring a 1965 Mustang with a 289. Heck, I ended up converting that 289 to fuel-injection as well. Read More »
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