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Tunes for (almost) free
Due to economic woes I had to dispose of my 2007 Camry. I made a deal with my mom -- she bought the 07 from me at the payoff cost plus her 92 Camry. She gets a nice car and I don't hav to drive the gas-hog Chrysler to work. Not only does this help everyone out; I now have the last car my dad bought before he passed, so that's kind of cool.
Well, the 92 is not a bad car but the tunes were seriously in need of an upgrade. Luckily for broke 'ol me, I only had to go through my storage shelves, bought $25 worth of stuff at Walmart and I was good to go. With the help of my junior engineer, we got her knocked out yesterday and the car rocks nicely now. |
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Here is the first step:
Collect everything we'll need and begin yanking stuff from the car. Notice the Toyota hood prop... like many Camrys of this age, the hood struts are due for replacement. |
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I put a set of Infinity Reference speakers in the car for my mom in 2002. As you can see here, the rear speakers didn't like the sun much.
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Just stripping everything out...
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Getting the wiring and speakers in. The 6,5 Infinities were still in good shape so they got re-used. The Pioneers look a bit better in the back than the old Infinities did though.
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Getting the wiring buttoned up and the amps installed. The interior speakers are wired in series because the amp I dug up is a small 2 channel and it's not rated for a 2ohm load.
If you are not competing you might be suprised at how much power 35 watts per channel is. That red amp is a Walmart special that's been gathering dust on a shelf in my strrage room. Bridged like that I think it puts out about 25 watts rms. I'm not sure what kind of voo doo math they used to label it 222, but it works fine as a mono to drive the 10 inch subwoofer. |
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Finally... here is the Pioneer head unit installed in the dash. I'll add the trim ring if I can ever find it.. lol
Looks OK, sounds great and was mostly done with stuff I had laying around. All I bought was the dash adapter ($15) the harness adapter ($5) and the barrier strip so my speaker wiring would be tidy. Best of all; it was a whole day spent with my son. :) |
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I bet it sounds better now. Looks like you've got a helpful assistant there. How many miles on the car? My folks bought a 91 Camry wagon brand new - the only new car they've ever owned - and they put 227k on it before they sold it. Great car.
Edit: Just looked at the pic of the airbox; does this car only have 98k on it?? |
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Just a tad over a 100k now. Got to watch it roll over myself.
It's dated, but the car is in excelent shade. |
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Hey, dated = simple. ;) You could get another 200k out of it without breaking a sweat.
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nice job done, bet the kid enjoys driving in it now with you a little more, and not soooo embarassed of the car.
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