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lol, Fuck dorms. Hated having to move in and out of them. Just rough estimates, I made a box 17h * 35w * 20d using 1 8w * 20L aero port. Puts you at 4.65 ft3, tuned to 33.55Hz with 10.8 PAPF.

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As far as electrical, I would personally start off with the big 3 upgrade and a rear battery. Mechman sells XS power batteries for good prices.

http://www.mechmanhighoutputalternators.com/shop/categories/Batteries%252d-12v-Audio-and-Deep-Cycle/

Then if that still doesn't do it, look into the alternators. But I think a good rear battery and the big 3 upgrade will keep you up there in voltage. Not constant 14.5 at full tilt, lmao, but up there.

I think the ZX1500.1 would be fine. Probably the amp I would choose in this situation, haha. If you do a rear battery and the big 3, you should have pretty solid voltage on this amp. Looks like Lbox has you covered on the box, haha. Should sound good, I like Kicker. probably my 3rd favorite brand, behind DC and Digital Designs. If you get a rear battery, you may need more than 20 feet of 1/0 gauge wire, not positive though. An Impala is a lot different in size than my Dodge, lmao.

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As far as electrical, I would personally start off with the big 3 upgrade and a rear battery. Mechman sells XS power batteries for good prices.

http://www.mechmanhighoutputalternators.com/shop/categories/Batteries%252d-12v-Audio-and-Deep-Cycle/

Then if that still doesn't do it, look into the alternators. But I think a good rear battery and the big 3 upgrade will keep you up there in voltage. Not constant 14.5 at full tilt, lmao, but up there.

I think the ZX1500.1 would be fine. Probably the amp I would choose in this situation, haha. If you do a rear battery and the big 3, you should have pretty solid voltage on this amp. Looks like Lbox has you covered on the box, haha. Should sound good, I like Kicker. probably my 3rd favorite brand, behind DC and Digital Designs. If you get a rear battery, you may need more than 20 feet of 1/0 gauge wire, not positive though. An Impala is a lot different in size than my Dodge, lmao.

Thanks man.

Looks like I'll stick with the 1500.1. I'll order some more 1/0 gauge wire to do the big three upgrade and I'll look into the rear battery as well.

What model battery would you suggest for this application?

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I've talked with a good friend of mine back home who has done Vegas competition builds and......

We are going to wall the impala.

Coming soon starting next month, walled 2007 chevy impala.

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