sefugi
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Thanks so much for the kind words!!
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Where can you get a relay at? Ive seen many people use them. http://www.darvex.com/store/pc/Relays-c119.htm http://cgi.ebay.com/5-PACK-30-40-AMP-RELAY-HARNESS-SPDT-12V-BOSCH-STYLE-S-/400177929930?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5d2c769eca Hope that helps...
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DARVEX Have used them in the past, very quick processing and shipping!
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Also provides great customer service!
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My opinion is 1-6" aeroport is not enough port area for an 18" sub.
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Sounds like a great build!!
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Coming along very well!!!!
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Looks damn nice!!
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I knew Remington made guns, but never knew about the "hot pistol"!!
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Thanks, ready to get this one finished and see what's next!! Something that has to do with more than 3 15"s... I dunno!
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Thanks!! Hopefully many more to come.... I'm sure they'll be many more to come...! =) MR2
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Thanks, ready to get this one finished and see what's next!!
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Thanks!! Hopefully many more to come....
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This is just a quick post on a S10 ext. cab that my son and I help a freind put together. He already had the subs (in a not so good box sealed). He had not done anything to help the electrical, and was very shy on amp power. So we did the Big 3, gave the boxes more air space, and he purchased a pair of affordable matching amps. Here are a few shots of the Big 3 electrical additions: By sefugi at 2011-02-26 By sefugi at 2011-02-26 By sefugi at 2011-02-26 By sefugi at 2011-02-26 By sefugi at 2011-02-26 Pic of the enclosure/amp rack. FlyBoy wanted the amps to mount between the subs at an angle, so we did our best. Sorry we don't have more pics, but were not planning a build log. Did want to share a little of what we do other than huge projects. By sefugi at 2011-02-26 Here are a few shots of everything installed. Turned out pretty well for minimal investment. By sefugi at 2011-02-26 By sefugi at 2011-02-26 By sefugi at 2011-02-26 By sefugi at 2011-02-26 By sefugi at 2011-02-26 By sefugi at 2011-02-26 By sefugi at 2011-02-26 By sefugi at 2011-02-26 Sub enclosures are about 1.25net each tuned to about 33/34htz. Subs are the Sony Xplod 330 watt Power Acoustik Staxs Amps Now that this is up I'll do my best to get up a vid.
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Nice!!
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Yep, the time spent with Dad/Son on a project is "Great"!! Enjoyed the time spent with my son on his project! Agree that the amp mounted on there with carpet will make the amp look so much better! My opinion. Keep up the great work!
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That should be fairly easy. Looks to be an enclosure with a nice trim panel that works around the hinges to flush it up. In that setup they mounted the amps to the side which cleans up the rest of the trunk. Should look really good in a classic car! Nice lookin' Stang by the way!
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My responce to your first question was not to be discouraging, only to have you think of all the things mentioned if you havn't. If you don't drive that much or have a second vehicle so this project is not your primary vehicle, then why not? It would not be very enjoyable to have an awesome system installed and not be able to cruize around to show it off.
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I am referring to weight from an enclosure large/strong enough to support the 4 ZCONS (probly needs to be double walled all the way around), add that to 4 sub amps, bats, the subs. It's getting heavy to tote suspension wise. Also what motor is in this wagon?? Just things to consider...
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^^ I would think this will be the case just do to weight. I would suggest doing the research on your possibilities on alts and electrical, that would play a significant peice in achieving the required power that 4-saz3ks will draw. Sounds like a hell of a setup, would love to see this come together!
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Looks like some clean work on the door panels. I can understand the carefullness when cutting on a new vehicle. Bummer about your power cable.
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Oh Yeah, the frunk is gonna look great!!!! Draconia!!!! Nice!!!! Were you able to find a spare?? Will the amp setup allow for the spare to fit? Continue to take your time, the finished product will show it!!