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Skullz

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  1. If you live anywhere near one of these locations head there and build you a pc, they have guys that can help you with everything you need to know. The prices are pretty damn good and you can always swing by and check stuff out when bored. http://www.microcenter.com/at_the_stores/i...aign=nav_stores
  2. Check ebay. http://shop.ebay.com/i.html?_nkw=viewsonic...c&_osacat=0
  3. Throw 20 more years on your ass and you wont be wanting to gain weight anymore you'll be wanting to lose it.
  4. Order up a seagate free agent the damn things are lifesavers, i got a 320 gig for 80 last winter so im sure they are less now. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...N82E16822148342
  5. I edited the last post with the player 9 codecs. Also i only installed the divx codec instead of the player from divx.
  6. I had that problem also and i think i used the codec pack from MS. http://www.soft32.com/download_2592.html
  7. I think he kept blowing fuses which is why there is no other info.
  8. Make sure your body and chassis are grounded to each other, using the core support is the worst place to ground at. All suv, pickups have rubber isolaters and dont pass current very well through the bolts holding them so make sure you ground the body to the chassis in a couple of places.
  9. With that much alt id run 2 runs of 1/0 to the back along with 1 run of ground and ground engine to chassis, battery to engine, battery to chassis and alt to front + battery. Run 1 positive from the alt to the back battery with fuses and another run to the front battery fused if you prefer and from the front battery run that positive to the back fused. I would also ground the back chassis to the frame rails both front and rear as you can never have enough grounding.
  10. Those havent been made in years and you'll prolly play hell finding some old ones to try. If i recall correctly there was once a crx that had 45 15's in it at one time but hell thats been so many years ago i dont know if thats even correct.
  11. as long as you can equal the port area you need you can use as many smaller ports but then it gets really tricky.
  12. 6" diameter and 10" long and 2 pieces.
  13. For the size you said with 2 programs it was a 6" tube 10" or 12" x2 tuned to 32hz, you only need 12 for round and 16 for square ports as for placement id try the sides. You can use this to make sure. http://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/boxcalcs.asp
  14. Dont know if you ever heard of these guys but they have some awesome tracks. Personal favorite. Addictively catchy. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPGRhsNaJb4...feature=related Awesome mix here Here's the site. http://www.the-legion-of-doom.com/ Nice tracks ya got going there and thanks for the DL's.
  15. http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/ind...showtopic=59476
  16. Didnt they just switch to all hdc's being built to order instead of prebuilt?
  17. Not quite sure on the problems your having but having researched those they only need .75 to 2.0 per sub and your box is 4.25 for both. I would go and get some poly batting at 1" and layer the bottom, back and the left or right side atleast and try that out.
  18. Really nice looking and love how ya did the stripes down the sides to give it a race flare.
  19. We used to have a fireworks place near me that sold the green wick by the foot but hell thats been 10 years ago and i think they went out of business, but im sure you could use TP or something as a wick wound up.
  20. oxy-acetylene and a 30 gallon garbage bag makes a nice BOOM.
  21. Holy fuck it must be 50 ft from the burm to the top of the church. :drunk:
  22. Hibernate saves the info on your ram and shutdown doesnt, thats the main difference. They're in the process of making ram that stores your info for a quicker startup of your computer. Boot time is also related to the amount of ram you have, so say you have 1gig you'll load quicker than you would if you had 2 gigs or more.
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