
PROJECT BIOHAZARD
This page is dedicated to Team Biohazard.
Many thanks to:
- Brian Popilek, mentor & motivator
- Ken Gatenby, "Do it right, or not at all."
- Ed @ Duke's Car Stereo, advisor & for not ripping me off
- Jon @ Murray's, for the hookup
- Cardomain.com, need I say why?
- All those with 2 cents and an opinion
My test subject is a Burgandy 2002 Chevrolet Blazer that still has low miles and is in prefect shape. Rare for a Michigan vehicle.

The first tuner mod was a light sound system upgrade.
New Blaupunkt speakers were added in the rear doors with in-door passive crossovers (not shown). The tweeters were custom mounted, while the mid's were bolt in.
A new 330W power amp (active crossover) with 10 inch sub's were added in back. These are slated to be upgraded in the near future with Blaupunkt gear.
These mods make the cabin sound system come to life with deep, rich bass tones that you can feel, and crystal clear mid's & high's that make those long drives enjoyable.
The next tuner upgrade is a stereo line-in feed to the stock factory head.
This GM9-AUX was purchased locally at Duke's Car Stereo. It plugs into the back of the head and has balanced RCA inputs. This allows you to select the AUX option on your factory radio and jam to your MP3 tunes.

Next is a StreetGlow light mod.
I started with the licence plate. I added red LEDs to the bottom of an after market plate holder, powering them off the bumper wiring harness. These are visable even during the day in sunlight.
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