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nie ride & setup ,.. love them little mazda's,.. fastest in there class over here at road atlanta. enjoy working turns when them are on the track.. little things will slap get around that big ole track..lol
Many common grounds in electronics, stereos, radios, etc have grounds going to the radio chassis. The line is connecting the radio to chassis ground. I have no idea if it helps or not, but it sure as heck fixed teh noise problem in my home stereo.
Falkon MX-5 wrote:I don't like to brag, but that radio setup will mop the floor with his.
:lmao: Doesn't surprise me a bit! And it's okay to "toot your own horn" some. Just make sure you rub it in every time you see him. What'll really blow his mind is if you learn to ghost talk some, and say to him, "you mean you can't hear them?"