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Superjay

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  1. Eso, Puil, Soundmagus....those are the top 3 amp buildhouses, as far as quality control and technology go for entry to mid level amps...to step up you have to go to Britain and the US
  2. I lay it down in full sheets, starting at one edge and slowly pressing it down as i work toward the other edge...I use a microfiber towel to push it into contours...If I need a heat gun I heat the metal first then lay the deadener on top of the hot metal...if you heat the deadener you run the chance of burning it...when it turns brown you cooked it
  3. that is a drift car, not a system car...please don't ruin a great drift car with a system... <---not a boy-racer...I prefer systems, too, but really...you don't do that
  4. it's called Pica...and it's a psychological disorder...wait for it to start eating random things like coins, grass, pins, pens, anythig and everything...be careful what you leave around
  5. to do it correctly you mold the port into the enclosure. make a ring like you would to mount the sub and mount the tube to it (aero or straight) or, I've used pantyhose to make the port tube...you can get some pretty cool shapes and eliminate turbulence by making the port opening smoothed into the face of the enclosure. reinforcing the vent is a little difficult, but it's only an access issue
  6. It's been a while since I've been under the dash for a remote start on anything that needed a bypass. Is there anything I need to know about this particular truck for a DEI 5902V with Smart Start. Friend at DEI recommended the XK09 Combo Bypass with the RF transponder loop. Should I go a different route with the bypass? or is this what everyone's using?
  7. kelvin is not a degree.. a kelvin is a unit itself mistaken...it's a scale just like Fahrenheit or Celsius... The kelvin is a unit of measurement for temperature. It is one of the seven base units in the International System of Units (SI) and is assigned the unit symbol K. The Kelvin scale is an absolute, thermodynamic temperature scale using as its null point absolute zero, the temperature at which all thermal motion ceases in the classical description of thermodynamics. The reference point that defines the Kelvin scale is the triple point of water at 273.16K (0.01 degrees Celsius). The kelvin is defined as 1/273.16 of the difference between these two reference points. The Kelvin scale is named after the Belfast-born engineer and physicist William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin (1824–1907), who wrote of the need for an "absolute thermometric scale". Unlike the degree Fahrenheit and degree Celsius, the kelvin is not referred to or typeset as a degree. The kelvin is the primary unit of measurement in the physical sciences, but is often used in conjunction with the degree Celsius, which has the same magnitude. 0kelvin is −273.15 degrees Celsius.
  8. red is a starting battery...ONLY USE THE RED FOR A STARTING BATTERY. this is why i don't like using them. you can't mix them without isolation, and the yellows are better for deep cycle, but suck drippy green donkey balls for starting. try XS instead
  9. you can cut strips of wood, or you can use kitty hair (bondo with fiberglass matte broken up into it...you can also use chopped matte to mix into the bondo), you can buy this stuff premixed, bondo brand is called marglass
  10. I have big plans for this thing...I'm just waiting to work out a few details about it
  11. I managed to get home in under 3 hours, even with "right after the show ended" traffic on 15 south. Steve, great meeting you. When those pieces get closer to being finished call or email me...I'm going to make them part of the opening dealer POP package...
  12. please tell me you didn't just use resin...anything more than 0.5mm will crack without glass added. without adding matte to the resin it's weaker than puppy piss
  13. Andy will pretend he doesn't speak English...not even kidding
  14. I'll stop by...Gavin won't be there, but Kevin will...I need to talk to them anyway
  15. That must be the prototype 1980s handheld o-scope hey it works and it was free i'm not gonna complain be sure to have it calibrated...find the oldest crappiest electronics shop, go to the back and get the greasy old guy to do it...he's been doing it forever
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