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Diamond500

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  1. Not really a build just doing the basic stuff first like Big 3, new battery etc.
  2. haha this is what i thought too. haha OP if its smaller than the orignal batt in footprint, doesnt mean its weaker than the stock one. Just put it in there and use whatever there was to hold it down on the new batt and you should be good. Lol i had a feeling i would get a joke like this hahaha. I tryed doing that but the batttery rod doesn't screw that low. The old stock battery was higher then this one.
  3. By the way i'm using this as the starter battery. I had people tell me go to the 1400 since i'm running 1000rms.
  4. I just got a HC-1200 in today and won't fit in my 2000 Honda Accord. It looks to small should i return it and get the HC-1400?
  5. Would these's work perfect, since i think these's are true projector lights with a clean cut off. http://www.carid.com/1998-honda-accord-headlights/option-racing-projector-headlights-317503.html
  6. the cut off line doesnt depend on the bulbs, you can use reg. halogen bulbs if u needed to.....it matters on the projector/headlight itself only reason i would buy it separately is because of the warranty on HID's thru ddmtunning Oh i know that i was just asking if it would work good doing the Projector and H.I.D's. FeArZ - You said you did it with your stock housing just aiming them, is that hard to do or is there a way i can order them like that.
  7. If i did that buy both separate would they work good? In other words would the lights have a cut off and not blind everyone and all scattered.
  8. Hey Guys, I'm new to this whole H.I.D thing and was wondering is this any good.I'm looking for some H.I.D's headlights that are bright and that won't blind anyone on the road. If this isn't good could anyone tell me where i can get some good headlight's for my car for a 2000 Honda Accord. My budget is about $200 or a little more Thanks http://www.ebay.com/itm/6000K-Slim-Xenon-HID-Kit-98-02-Honda-Accord-2x-Halo-Smoke-Projector-Head-Lights-/280801486704?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&fits=Year%3A2000%7CMake%3AHonda%7CModel%3AAccord&vxp=mtr&hash=item416112a770#ht_5981wt_1270
  9. But say he's only running 2 of the 4 coils, getting a 2 ohm load. That's the only way i could think of. But then again.. i'm not too sure. If that's the case, then those subs won't last very long. Lol. Simple answer-Just run all 4 positives together and all 4 negatives together. You will have a 1 ohm load, and will get the most out of your amp/subs. The link posted above sounds a little different from what you are saying would this be the right way then or no there is a different way.
  10. Just ordered a Soundstream TX1.1300D so they will be powered by that.
  11. I have a quick question hopefully someone can help me out. I have 2 15s at 750RMS running at 2 ohms right now, would it be a bad idea to run my subs at 1ohm even though they say to run them either at 4 or 2ohms. Btw the brand is Diamond Audio and both Dual Voice coil. Sorry for the noob question. Thanks
  12. Im looking to buy a amp that can push 2 15s and they are both 950RMS, as for price around the $150 range. Looking for a new or used amp, i would pay more but as of right now i am jobless. If anyone can help that be great. Thanks
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