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Old BM 10's do a 157.2!

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While we were testing the new Mag we decided to play around with some old BM 10's. We put eight 10's in an SPL car that had no alternator, 5 batteries, and a single SAZ 3000D. The first burp was in the 154's but we ended up getting it up to a 157.2 without too much trouble. Keep in mind the batteries had no charger on them for most of the test and when a carger was on them it was a little portable (about 12" by 9") charger. :)

Oh yeah, this was all done on a Term Lab meter.

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Nice, I wish I could get metered with my 2 subs, I have no clue what they are hitting.

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Hoss put up good numbers with these a while back. Strange that only a few people have tried them in SPL, but the few that have did well.

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Hoss put up good numbers with these a while back. Strange that only a few people have tried them in SPL, but the few that have did well.

Hoss really didn't meter that well oddly enough. The truck's system would take your head off, but it just didn't meter well. His truck felt like it was doing mid 150's but only metered a 148. :( Haha, now that I think about it, he shook his screwed in and glued in port wall loose after a few months. :)

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Very nice score :slayer:

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if he hasnt said whos car it was in I doubt he will show pics. is it still untouched or has he worked on it a bit? I know the pics I saw of it looked like it needed a bit of work on it

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Very nice score :slayer:

:ttiwwop:

if he hasnt said whos car it was in I doubt he will show pics. is it still untouched or has he worked on it a bit? I know the pics I saw of it looked like it needed a bit of work on it

It needs some work. What he needs to do first is see if the thing runs or not. :D On the stereo side of things it needs work too...but not much. The hard part (2" thick MDF dash, solid metal doors, lexan windows, 2-4" thick MDF enclosure, etc, is already done. And with Jake's help, I don't think power is going to be a problem. ;)

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