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2007 hyundai elantra

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SA-12 in a 1.5ft^3 ported enclosure tuned to 35hz with 1 a 4" aero at 16.5" long side firing into the trunk corner.

Run the Orion-1200D at 2 ohm with upgraded Big 3 and you should be golden.

As far as a LOC may want to search on that one.

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SA-12 in a 1.5ft^3 ported enclosure tuned to 35hz with 1 a 4" aero at 16.5" long side firing into the trunk corner.

Run the Orion-1200D at 2 ohm with upgraded Big 3 and you should be golden.

As far as a LOC may want to search on that one.

thanks man! also which way do you think is best to fire the sub. I want to fire it into the truck as i know she isn't going to be pulling down her seats to hear the bass. and maybe i will install some sound deadener in her trunk also!! ;)

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I would do rear firing. I did this type of enclosure in a friends Nissan Maxima and it sounds excellent. Find the irritating rattles and add some SDS products.

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awesome thanks!

as for a LOC i think i found one! it is simple and not complexed

http://cgi.ebay.com/STINGER-SGN11-HIGH-POWER-FIXED-LINE-OUT-CONVERTER-NEW-/330486421962?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4cf28699ca#ht_1598wt_1139

it says it is a fixed output and in the manual the ouput is a 2:1 ratio. so if the stock outputs 10volts the LOC outputs to my amp 5volts!

what do you guys think of this LOC? any draw backs i am missing?

http://www.stingerelectronics.com/images/pdfs/SGN11%20manual.pdf

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I thik with the big three your probably pretty good not sure size of her alt or battery but most are fine under like 1500watts

Big 3 helps lower voltage drop, but it doesn't magically increase the alternators amperage rating.

Not really. Most stock alts make just enough power to run your lights, ecu, ac, and charge your battery, adding say a 1000watt monoblock with awesome efficiency your looking at an additional ~70amps...

Expect bad voltage drop, and increased heat & stress on amp... Bad combination.

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Yeah it's definitely better in ported, I just know sealed the requirements are ridiculously small.

G0 P0rt3d = Max debeez :morepower1:

:lol2:

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