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RE: Audi Coupe 20V
Chris, I love your alias! Particularly the part about PAIN MEDICINE.
Must have something to do with your Audi ownership. Finally we have a
professional in our midst.
I have an Alpine amp, and it's huge, as part of the stereo in my CQ. It
came with the CQ when I bought it. It had been installed in the trunk,
in the bin to the right of the tray under the mat at the back, opposite
where the spare tire sits (sorry to non-CQ owners, if you can't look in
the trunk of an actual CQ, the previous description sounds like I need
my little red pills this morning, which, in fact, I do). There is no
space for it under the dash. I discovered the lack of space while
putting in the magic boxes for my sell phone. Good luck.
How much of the Big Bill was the coil itself?
-Ian Duff.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: CHRIS GHARIBO/ANESTHESIOLOGY/PAIN MEDICINE
> [SMTP:gharibo1@jeflin.tju.edu]
> Sent: Friday, 16 May 1997 11:44 PM
> Cc: quattro@coimbra.ans.net
> Subject: Audi Coupe 20V
>
>
> The "stalling when warm" problem with my coupe turned out to be a
> defect
> coil. The whole thing still cost me $592, but that is life. The car
> is
> now back to baseline.
>
> On another issue, I have a Pioneer CD head unit with a 6 CD changer
> installed in the car with essentially no modification. I purchased a
> Pioneer amp today and wish to add it to my set up with minimal
> modification. The difficulty I am having is where to put it. Is
> there
> anywhere in the front where this amp can be placed. ts size is
> 8X2X10-5/8.
>
> Thanks.