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Pioneer~Saturn

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  1. Well I only have a pair of shirts on the line, but still im kinda pissed...I ordered them a long time ago
  2. Yea, I'd go sealed...or drop one and go with two
  3. Added 5 layers of raamat to the ceiling and 5-6 layers of raamat to the rear doors after this video and the flex is almost identical, lol
  4. Thanks guys, but I have yet to actually clamp the amp to see how much it's actually giving the sub...but it'll drive the living crap out of it and still have room for more power
  5. You mean the Kicker L8's?! ...137% efficient!
  6. If the guy really told you that the sub would put out 'X' power..I wouldn't trust a thing he said
  7. Thanks guys I have not..I should soon because this will be out of the car soon...I'll give it a go and see if I can
  8. Hey guys, Pretty sure I posted this in my build log, but that got effed by photobucket bandwidth I believe and ugh...so here's a quick vid of things in action, it was turned up a good bit but wasnt quite full power for sure (equipment for setup in sig, the song was 'Young Jeezy - Burnin Up')...enjoy
  9. (Radius x radius) x 'pi' its just the area of a circle..
  10. Cabinet carpet from partsexpress ftw
  11. In the same section this is posted----'Enclosure Design:Tutorial'
  12. Check out the tutorial I just posted up...it'll help and walk you through every step of an enclosur eon sketch-up
  13. Thanks It gets the job done It was plenty of work...but it's worth it
  14. here's an idea.. If youre lucky enough to have some sort of sideskirt panel on your car like mine...you can fit plenty of wire in them.. Power runs.. Ground runs.. And the sideskirt goes right over them...never would know theyre there.. As for connecting them all...you'll probably want to make/have someone make you some busbars, something along these lines.. And dont forget the fuses and fuse holders...once you step up to multiple runs in a daily driver...you'll need fuses on each end of your power runs (assuming you have batts in the rear), which really adds up in cost But good luck...and you can find copper for busbars at stormcopper.com ....they have a great selection and good prices imo Drilling holes in the copper and then tapping them will make life really easy on you rather than bolting the ring terminals to the copper...just have to find some short bolts/cut down some bolts and youre set
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