It converts the output from your car radio to a lower level so the inputs to your amplifier aren't overloaded.
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Converter relief valve ensures high line pressure does not flood/overrun the solenoid.
Well, first of all the torque converter has two slots that will need to line up exactly with input shaft. However, the inner splines that are connected to the torque converter should be lined up with the splines of the torque converter of the input shaft.
in line on the exhaust system before the muffler
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No. Not unless you have a video editing program that has a converter integrated into the program.
There are many free audio file converter you can download on line. Audacity is an audio file converter that can be use with most pc like mac and others. It works quite fine for a free install.
I suggest that you first use video converter to convert video format by the line, after the transfer to the mini media. Ty to use Uusher Video Converter. It can 1.High Definition Video Converter 2.All purpose Video Converter 3.Sound extractor and converter 4.Video Converter for Multimedia Gadgets 5.Video Merger and Video Clipper You can search for it.
The easiest way is a Line Out Converter. you either splice off the rear speakers or if it was equipped with subwoofer then you can splice into that line. The Line Out Converter just gives you a set of RCAs and then you just hook it all up like normal.
1 MB = 1024kb. See the link below for an on line converter.
In the exhaust line ahead of the muffler. About middle of vehicle.
you need an LOC aka Line-out Converter.