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Old 11-30-2009   #11
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When you took out the dash did you see where the heater mix door/actuator is? Mine needs replacing and told the dash has to be dropped. If you saw it where in the third pic would it be and would it have to be totally dropped? Thanks

It's over on the far right hand side close to the door. You can't even see it in the third picture. I'll look later today underneath and grab some shots for you.


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Man Jeff even you've got an upgraded stereo from stock. I'm torn between keeping the stereo stock and having a stereo system that can punch you in the chest.
I had the sound system done when I first got the car. It's nothing that is thumping, but I can hear the music with the top off or the windows down, and I have a lot of functionality with it. My headunit and a couple of amps were dead when I got the car.


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Heat barriers, sound deadening materials....wow you guys are getting soft......time for a C6.
I would love a Z06. My big thing is I am driving to BG next May, so I want to be able to make the drive with out going crazy. Hell, I'm even adding AC back into the car
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Old 11-30-2009   #12
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Speaking of stereos. Everything worked in the car when I got it. No popping noise or RPM related noises. Very clean sounding. Tape deck cd player works just perfect. But I do notice that when the stereo is on and I slow down for a light that the stereo volume lowers itself slightly. Then when I start rolling again it goes back up to where it was. It's not a big deal to me but I was just wondering if anybody else has noticed the same thing.
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Old 11-30-2009   #13
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It's called speed controlled volume - the control is concentric with the volume control.
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Old 11-30-2009   #14
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Actually thats pretty damn cool Glenn. I was wondering if it was designed that way.
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Old 11-30-2009   #15
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Started in 90. There are three settings.

Off
Low
High

It's on the same knob as the volume.
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Old 11-30-2009   #16
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Jeff

Do you just not having anything esle to do? Very nice job, BTW. Carpet looks great!

Jim
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Jeff

Do you just not having anything esle to do? Very nice job, BTW. Carpet looks great!

Jim

Got too much to do, which is why this project still isn't done. Got another pooched 368 that might be showing up on my doorstep soon.
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Old 11-30-2009   #18
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Jeff, been there done that on a 69 El Camino, SS396. Course it's nothing like what the Z is, but still a big project.

Nice job, looking good.
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That's nothing

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Old 11-30-2009   #20
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Jeff,

Looks great and I know what you mean about one thing let to another. Good choice on the insulation material and much better than that cheap stuff I bought from the Cowboy dude on the other forum; I am some regrets on all the work to put it in.
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