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yeah... he has a level 4 M2.

level 5 motors are much bigger

'08 Chevy Cobalt coupe 2.2 base model trunk build:

2 9512iSC flatwound alum 1.5 coils

-extra 9500 spider pack

-8" platinum carbon dustcaps

1 DD Z1 (.375ohm nominally daily)

3g31 AGM

320a Ohio Gen alt

1 DD S4 4 channel

4 VO-M8v1's (holes cut for 3rd pair)

2 CS 6.5's

2 VO-B1's

Sony XAV-601BT

all Knu Krystal RCA's

Cadence 7band EQ

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148.4 @ 37 & 38hz (burp)

146.xdb 90sec average (center windshield)

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Lvl 4 m2, no doubt. Exactly what I have, You can see it in my build log.

Headunit: Pioneer avh-1400dvd

Subs: DC Audio lvl 4 18 with carbon fibre dustcaps

Sub amp: Rockford T2500-1bdcp

Mids & Highs: RF Prime 5.25's + Focal Polyglass 6.5s

Highs Amp: RF T600-4

Batts: XS Power D975, XS Power D925

Alt: Mechman 270a

Wires: Shok Industries 1/0, RF RCA's and Shok 12/8 gauge speaker wires

Deadening: Second Skin

TEAM DC

TEAM SHOK

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I'm pretty sure it's a xl with level 5 soft parts

That is an m2 Level 4. Period, end of discussion. I know just a little bit about DC Products.

The subs in the picture you posted have a pole vent and the 6 gap vents. The XL would not have a pole vent and the gap vents would be much larger.

Dont listen to what this guy is telling you, I can guarantee that those are m2 Level 4s.

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It is a 4, mag Isn't big enough to be a 5 and the xl doesn't have a pole vent, only the 6 small holes in the bottom plate.

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