Tuesday's video blog was all about wiring and hooking up an aftermarket head unit into your car stereo, but let's suppose you want to create a big, bumpin' system. In that case, you want to get ...
Like a lot of engineers, I enjoy working on my own cars. I take pride in keeping my old 1992 Honda Accord running. I have replaced a bad ignition module inside the distributor, and the cracked ...
I love my new 2005 Ford Mustang coupe, but stock radio's flat, bass-less sound and distortion at high volumes left the audio enthusiast in me wanting more. Sure, I could have opted for the dealer ...
Porsche’s 993 and 964 are rapidly growing in value and collectibility, making modifications less worthwhile as time goes on. Sure, you still want to make the car your own, and improve the ...
Walk through a lot of car shows and you'll be violated by a variety of sounds. If you're lucky, those sounds will be coming from engines, but more often than not, the music will be unfamiliar to you.
The hassle with installing aftermarket stereos in '65-'66 Mustangs has always been created by the small, rectangular opening in the sheetmetal instrument panel. In the '60s and '70s, owners regularly ...
Installing stereo gear in an automobile can seem simple, particularly if all you want to do is put in a radio-cassette unit and a pair of speakers. But it is not, especially if the car has no spaces ...
Install lights, outlets, and a stereo system in your workshop for a well-equipped space. My soulmate fell in love with my roommate. It took me years to figure out what happened.