Suspension and Stereo on the GTO3.
Suspension and Stereo on the GTO3.
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GTO3DOM

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9 posts

256 months

Thursday 18th November 2004
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Looking round the car today and I notice the coilovers are height adjustable, can anyone confirm if the hardness/rebound can be adjusted as well and if so what the standard factory settings are.

Also my car has an Alpine head unit with 2 seperate speakers on each door(one large bass and one small tweeter). Is this a standard stereo or has it been retro fitted?

Cheers

Dom.

amg merc

11,955 posts

276 months

Thursday 18th November 2004
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GTO3DOM said:
Also my car has an Alpine head unit with 2 seperate speakers on each door(one large bass and one small tweeter). Is this a standard stereo or has it been retro fitted?

Cheers

Dom.


Retro-fit! The stock fitting is a Sony single CD/radio head unit with remote control stalk and single door speakers - sounds OK until you start the engine and/or move - then it sounds too top heavy (no matter how you set it up!) but most owners (me included) don't care! Yours sounds like an improvement though!

ThatPhilBrettGuy

11,810 posts

263 months

Thursday 18th November 2004
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GTO3DOM said:
Looking round the car today and I notice the coilovers are height adjustable, can anyone confirm if the hardness/rebound can be adjusted as well and if so what the standard factory settings are.

Just height I believe.

GTO3DOM

Original Poster:

9 posts

256 months

Thursday 18th November 2004
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I got to admit it is a quality sounding stereo even at 70(ish)mph...only problem is no remote so a bit of a lottery on the buttons!! and I'm guessing no areial as I cannot pick up any radio stations not even Radio 1!

Cheers
Dom.

DanH

12,287 posts

283 months

Thursday 18th November 2004
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have you got an aerial on the roof?

obes

3,298 posts

267 months

Friday 19th November 2004
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If it's not on the roof, its prob. in the nearside wheel arch.

DanH

12,287 posts

283 months

Friday 19th November 2004
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and if its in the wheel arch thats why reception is very poor! (mine is at any rate!)

dominicmilson

183 posts

281 months

Friday 19th November 2004
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No ariel on the roof so must be hidden in the wing, I'll check it out over the next few weeks! Out of interest is the reception better with an exposed ariel and were have people fitted them?

Dom

DanH

12,287 posts

283 months

Friday 19th November 2004
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dominicmilson said:
No ariel on the roof so must be hidden in the wing, I'll check it out over the next few weeks! Out of interest is the reception better with an exposed ariel and were have people fitted them?

Dom


The factory started putting them on the roof. I was thinking of putting a bee sting in on the rear clam as per the Elise but would be a long cable due to the hinging. Also the engine will probably put out a load of E.M. interference (it did in the liz).

AMG Merc

11,955 posts

276 months

Friday 19th November 2004
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dominicmilson said:
Out of interest is the reception better with an exposed ariel and were have people fitted them?

Dom


Dom, latest roof aerial works fine - no crackle on the move!

DanH

12,287 posts

283 months

Friday 19th November 2004
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Anyone had a roof aerial retrofit? Any idea of cost.

Not that kean on how they look so interested if anyone has an alternative.

chillidog

1,021 posts

258 months

Friday 19th November 2004
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AMG Merc said:

Dom, latest roof aerial works fine - no crackle on the move!

ditto.

V6GTO

11,579 posts

265 months

Friday 19th November 2004
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DanH said:


Not that kean on how they look so interested if anyone has an alternative.



Ditto


(I'm currently running in "CD Only" mode.)

>> Edited by V6GTO on Friday 19th November 12:51

DanH

12,287 posts

283 months

Friday 19th November 2004
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Martin what do you reckon to a beesting aerial as per the S2 Elise? If I can be arsed to pull my finger out I might experiment with that.

Other option is a combined DAB aerial type thing. I think they are more compact. They also work at a higher frequency so the aerial doesn't need to be as long to get a signal. Dunno if you can get DAB in spain?

DanH

12,287 posts

283 months

Friday 19th November 2004
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Check this out :

www.blaupunkt.co.uk/download/Antennenkatalog_2003(4).pdf

page 16 they have glass mount aerials. If you don't want to go to dab that looks like it might be perfect. Probably be hidden by the roll bar too! Also it is active so should have pretty good reception.

V6GTO

11,579 posts

265 months

Friday 19th November 2004
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DanH said:

Martin what do you reckon to a beesting aerial as per the S2 Elise?


How tall is it, I don't want anything spoiling the clean lines? If it's only a few inches tall and could go opposite the petrol filler cap then maybe....
DanH said:

Dunno if you can get DAB in spain?


DAB? How backward do you think it is over here? Cans & string for phone calls?

DanH

12,287 posts

283 months

Friday 19th November 2004
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dominicmilson

183 posts

281 months

Friday 19th November 2004
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My brother had a FM signal booster fitted to his Tuscan which worked very well.....shame the TVR didn't!
He can't remember the name but said a lot of info. was written about it on the TVR gassing forum.

Might be worth a look, don't fancy drilling holes for aerials, glass one looks a good option.

Dom.

GTO3 DOM

183 posts

281 months

Friday 19th November 2004
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From TVR gassing...sorry!

Thought I'd share this one with you.

Whilst in Halfwits on Friday night thought I'd look at the radio aerials having been plagued by the usual crappy Cerb radio reception.

Purchased an Electronic Glass Mount aerial (item code 333856) on the understanding I could return it if it didn't work. This consists of a small booster box and a small aerial strip.

Took about an hour from start to finish to fit.
Laid it on the rear parcel shelf rather than stuck it under the rear view mirror on the windscreen as suggested on the pack. It could be stuck to the rear window, but I preferred it out of my vision laid on the shelf.

I extended the earth braid & ran the newly lengthened wire, aerial and live feed under the helmet hole and along the centre console to the radio. I then connected the live to the radio's ignition switched live and the newly extended earth to the radio's earth cable.

fm reception is fantastic on Radio 1 - 4 and all local channels. Still can't pick up MW or AM though.

turnbaugh

131 posts

263 months

Saturday 20th November 2004
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My antenna came from the factory in the panel in front of the passenger's footwell. Radio reception is pretty good. The fiberglass is transparent to RF. This is a US car.