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Bumpin DC Audio in India nice.
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Looks like you could build a few woofers with those parts.
LOL
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I miss my 98 Plymouth Neon a little bit.
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Looks good, paint or cover the box with something and it would look great.
Got any vids?
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Nice scores so far Rusty.
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I would do around 2 cubic feet net volume tuned low then since you want lows primarily.
Also I see you are in Brazil so I think you use metric system it would be around 56.6 cubic Liters volume after subtracting port volume and subwoofer displacement (airspace the subwoofer occupies in the box).
How much power are you going to use on it?
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As far as I know thats about it.
"The XP Series was designed and manufactured for use as a secondary/supplemental power source. They are designed for high capacity installations, so if you need a battery to add some capacity for your system then this is the answer! What is the difference between the D/S series and the XP Series. For competitions the D/S series batteries are able to provide more instantaneous power, but for ground pounding and daily use the XP Series is the way to go. The XP Series is not designed to be used in under the hood applications, but work great for any battery bank in the back. You can find more info on the XP Series here XP Literature or on our XS Power website."
So I guess XPs are great daily batteries to be used in the back for the stereo. D or S series underhood. The D series can also be used in back and is a bit stronger than the XP series for the same size battery but also costs more so...
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What happened to the pictures?
I wanted to see this.
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This dual build log is sweet. Getting closer to completion.
Ok now back to work guys. (Yes I know its midnight lol)
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Nice build looks super clean.
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My buddy ran a saz3500 @ .5 ohm in my Jeep on the Mechman 270a and a d3100 in back.
I ran a saz3000 @ .7 ohm in my jeep on the mechman 270a and a deka group 31 in back.
Both ran daily without issues for several months but ya that was with an ho alt so...
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Those amps will run fine at .5 as long as your electrical is good. You should not need to run a higher capacity fuse than recommended when wiring your amp to .5 nominal.
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The D means dual and that means there is 2 voice coils per sub. The 1 means 1 ohm, 2 means 2 ohms.
So yours are dual 1 ohm coils, 1 ohm per side (each coil has its own positive and negative).
You can wire your 2 d1 subs to either 4 ohms or 1 ohm or .25 ohm (not recommended lol). Id wire them to 1 ohm and find an amp that is 1 ohm stable for them.
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Builds are looking good so far by the way boys.
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Ya its up on the roof too but I was just posting it because most people talk ish about fatmat and its on a truck with big build here. Ive used the stuff before and it worked fine for me in the midwest but now where I live theres no way the stuff would hold up to the heat.
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Crown n 7up
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Very nice. What amp you going to run to that baby?
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Looks super nice. Loved my Level 4 m1 12".
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If theres Level 2 8s I would probably get a pair if the price is right...
edit: looks like no 8s ghey
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I just put a couple pieces of 2x4 under my batteries when I store them on concrete floor anyway. Dont really care if I need to or not I just do.
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That looks pretty nice method I may use in the future.
Got my vvx-12v2's in yesterday!!!!
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^I was going to say the new dustcaps/cones look much nicer IMO.