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kmalinich

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  1. Lookin pretty damn good for a new guy. Glad to hear you're starting out right.
  2. I know that throttle bodies with servo style electric butterflies can have bad grounds and a new ground to them will improve throttle response. That's about it. I know it's true because I did it to my girlfriends Chevy Cobalt.
  3. 33-35Hz is a great place to start and\or develop a taste in tuning. Box looks good, make sure to take lots of pics of the build and remember.. measure twice, cut once.
  4. Looks like a Fi style motor and basket and RE cone
  5. fleks is more flexable if that's important to you, it's also more conductive, but much more expensive. Unless you're doing a 3-5kW+ system I'd just use the KLMX wire
  6. Umm.. positive to positive, negative to negative? What size speaker exactly. What speaker exactly. What amp. What headunit. Seriously...
  7. I've heard nothing but good things about Knu wire, it's what I'll be using in my build this winter.
  8. Make sure everything on the HU is 0 and set the loudness to off and reset the gains. If it's still clipping with it all the way down on the HU, turn the HU down until its no longer clipping. What HU do you have, by the way?
  9. LOL i thought the OP said "to do all the robberies" and I was like wtf, why are you asking SMD for help robbing people. I've tried precuts and it came out okay, but I messed up 2 of the windows, so I had a pro take it all off and do it again, and I'm much happier with it. And why is this in the General Audio section?
  10. I have a feeling this is way over the OP's head. OP - What do you have in your vehicle right now?
  11. I think you'll be good. It's how I'd do it
  12. If its rated 1700w at 2ohms at 14.4v ... and your subwoofers are rated (combined) 1200w ... After voltage drop and box rise (especially with 4 subs) you'll be okay.
  13. Ground loop. Try grounding the RCAs on the HU to the chassis ground (just use a screw on the HU) I think there's a picture of it done somewhere on here
  14. It's High Dynamic Range. I've done HDR photos before. Its where you take 2 or more pictures of different exposures and put them together. Google HDR pics for some examples, usually it turns out pretty cool.
  15. Damn. Well, so much for something I thought was cool =/
  16. the building address is in a video he did, it was like 2mins work... but if it doesnt update that quickly i guess this is pretty gay
  17. I see joo. It's only a matter of time before the Tahoe is spotted outside.
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