Re: Ignition noise on AM radio

From: Mike P Sykes (miggitymike@juno.com)
Date: Tue May 12 1998 - 14:55:57 EDT


I'm not sure about ignition, but if you got he Ram Air hood, you should
try adapting the hoodliner from your old hood for the new hood (cutting a
hole for the Ram Air of course=)) That might restrict some of the
interferance you're getting, seeing as your antenna is mounted on the
fender just like always, the motor is probably causing some kind of
interferance in the frequency... happens with CB's too..... just my $0.02
-mike sykes

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On Tue, 12 May 1998 13:51:02 -0400 (EDT) Jon Steiger
<stei0302@cs.fredonia.edu> writes:
> I noticed that when I was driving around without a hood, I
>could hear a ticking on AM radio stations. It is directly
>proportional to the RPM of the engine, so I'm guessing it is
>ignition noise. There's none when the hood is on though.
>
> I recently got a fiberglass hood, and I'm getting that
>ignition noise; apparently the fiberglass isn't as good
>at blocking it as the metal hood. Would new wires
>(such as MSD SuperConductor 8.5mm) help to eliminate this?
>
>
> -Jon-
>
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