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Ross1

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  1. Running the cables past your battery is not the problem! It sounds like you have a ground loop! The first thing that I would do is make sure your amp and your head unit are grounded to the chassis. I would also connect the positive of the amp directly to the battery. The less that you use the stock wiring, the better off you will be. You shouldn't need the in-line noise filter if you have done it right! Try that out and let us know if it fixes the problem! If not, let us know how you have it wired and we'll figure it out!
  2. I am going to change the transmission oil in my 6 speed 2001 S Boxster. I am dealing with the infamous 1st - 2nd gear when cold shifting problem. I am thinking about using Mobil 1 LS 75W-90. Has anybody used this lube before, or know if this is appropriate? This is a synthetic GL-5 lube. :renntech:
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