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kingleo

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  1. Ok I'm getting back into the import scene, and I got a 99 ej8 with a b16a2 swap. It has a head gasket oil leak, no cooling issues, just oil. That will be changed in the next week. But I'm having an issue that pops up every so often. While I'm driving the best way to describe it is the car dies ( does not turn off) then if I floor the gas it will come to life and it will do it again for a while then drive normal. Also while it's dying if I get off the gas then back on it will continue to accelerate. I haven't been able to replicate this while not in gear, as when it dies I can hit the clutch and rev the engine freely. This engine has seen injector work and possibly head work. I'm thinking the stock si ecu that its running isn't up to task. Any ideas?

  2. Use MDF wood or Birch, stay away from plywood. Measure twice, cut once. Go over your sub specs and box calcs until you ate sure it's what you want. If you use screws, predrill your holes so the wood doesnt split on you. Better to use the gorilla glue and a nail gun. Shoot them in about every inch and a half. Silicone your joints after to make it air tight.

  3. I have the mb q4.150 also and I'm running 2 8" powerbass mids and 2 6.5's in each door of my integra the build is on here. And with the x-overs on the amp an a clarion pre- amp /eq have got them cleaner and louder then any set of comps I've had before. I've had two sets of RE Audio 6.5c's, 2 sets of crescendos, jbl 650c's, if tuned right pro audio is the way to IMO.

  4. I had two sets in my front doors in my millenia and I thought the midbass was warm and punchy but the tweets are harsh. Even on the -3db in th crossover. They may fix that on the new batch but I would go with a different company. With th right processing you can't beat a pro audio mid and tweet. They get louder and clearer on little power.

  5. you gotta get that stuff nice and hot. stretch the fuck out of it. only pointers i have. have a tuff guy help u too. or atleast someone with strong hands. wraping whole door panels sucks. u can use a heat gun to help if needed.

    Sounds good, but at this point I'll just get them done. I have project to get to like the rear deck. I'll let someone else deal with the upholstery.

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