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  • Birthday 09/22/1990

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    Moscow, Idaho
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    Mustangs, racing, anything and everything cars!! Golf, skiing, wakeboarding,...

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  1. I am wanting to buy a 10" IDMAX woofer. Let me know what you have.
  2. negative sir please read the for sale section rules.
  3. Just replaced the rears with HCX570's and WOW!!! What a difference. Night/day better than the Boston Acoustics. So clear, so precise. Can't wait to upgrade the fronts with some HSK 130's!
  4. Thank you guys. I was considering running 12 awg to be safe but I will try to make it work with my existing wire. I really appreciate all the feedback!!
  5. Hey guys, I'm going to be purchasing some Hertz HSK 130's in a month or so and I am curious if I can continue to run 16awg wire safely to power these mids/highs at 75w RMS? Will 16awg be safe for 100w RMS if I decide to upgrade my amp later? I will be running roughly 12 feet of wire with a passive crossover.
  6. Tweeter pods would be essentially an enclosure specifically for the tweeter correct? Same applies for mids I'm assuming?
  7. After looking into it, I'm thinking about going for the Hertz HCX 570 in the rear and the HSK 130 up front. I'm also considering getting rid of the MTX 9500 DVC and replacing it with a sub that has more sound quality.. I'm currently running 1200w RMS @2ohms. Any sub suggestions that would compliment the Hertz mids/highs?
  8. I'm curious if part of the issue is the 5.25" woofer. I'm thinking that is partially the reason I am missing so much mid-bass. Then again, the 5x7 rears don't put out much mid-bass either.
  9. I looked up those Hertz speakers and they are very impressive!! Have you had any experience with them? How do the Mille's compare to the High Energy's?
  10. Hey guys, I plan on upgrading the mids/highs in my 91 Mustang over summer and I would like input/speaker suggestions. I am currently running Boston S50's and S85's and they don't have quite the output I would like. They have no mid-range bass and the highs get a bit screechy when I push them. I am currently running a 4 channel Kenwood Excelon X4R @ 4ohms pushing 600w rms, 150 to each speaker (far more then they are designed for). I'd like to find a set of speakers that can keep up with my sub which is an MTX 9500 DVC running 1200w @ 2ohms. I've been looking at the Boston SR50's and SR80's but I would like some suggestions from the experts. What speakers should I run? I would like good mid-bass without sacrificing mid-range or highs. Running Component 5.25" up front and Coaxial 5"x7" in the rear.
  11. Since you probably use this on the highway I would keep the stock gearing. You have the 2v 4.6 so I would look into a set of cams, some free flowing exhaust, an SCT tuner (americantrucks.com, this will also help with shift-firmness), and if that isn't quite enough, look into a small/cheap pro-charger or a set of heads. I know a guy with a cammed 2v 4.6 and a pro-charger that is layin down well over 400hp at the wheels. Just know that an SC will rob you of your fuel economy so bear that in mind when looking at power-adders. I think cams, exhaust, chip, and tune are your best bet. Americantrucks.com has a lot of that stuff for sale with free shipping.
  12. Oh hell yeah! When these cars are done right they haul major ass. Real easy to make'm do it too. Even though they are pretty cheap to make fast I don't have the money to finish mine up yet. A few more summers of work and $$$ and it should be real close. Yeah I was thinking of doing deadener but surprisingly I have 0 rattles or squeaks. Its dead silent inside with the exception of the piece of wood which my box is mounted to which will occasionally squeak over rough road. I've been very impressed with the whole setup so far. Unfortunately my car is pretty damn heavy for a foxbody. It has full interior, its an automatic GT, and has 100lb of stereo equipment. They weigh 3251 from the factory... add in my fat ass and the box and its about 3500lbs!!!
  13. Just basic bolt ons for the motor. Throttle body, CAI, MAF w/calibrated injectors, aluminum rad, underdrive pullies, chip/tune, catback. Doesn't do much good with a POS transmission so that is my next challenge. And yup that is my bronco in the garage. Its a great truck. I figured I would post some pics of that up next. Just had the motor rebuilt in it too! BTW nice 78 in your sig! That is sick!
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