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ive been brainstorming on how to do a 10000+ rms in my bmw 325ci. its hard, seeing as i cant even fit 2 15"s in the trunk if the box is ported:/.

well, i was looking at the rd heavyweights and i can fit 3 10" in my tiny trunk. since each r rated to handle 3-4000rms, i would power each with a mtx 4001d (i know i could go with fewer amps that put out more power, but i already hav 1 4001d and i like it and buying 2 more is cheaper). this would give me ~11500rms , granted i have the proper electrical. which is my problem.. i dont c it as possible to do dual alts in a bmw, so would i be able to power this with my 220a alt plus several batts? this build wouldnt happen till i get back from basic training and then hav the money, so lots of time. this is a open possibility so any input on anything would be greatly appreciated!! thanx

Ride: 2001 BMW325ci

Headunit: Alpine ida-x305

High/mid: stock harmon/kardon everything: 6 tweets, 1 set of 6.5" and 1 set of 6x9, 500rms total

Sub: (1) 15" DC Audio Level 5 D2 ohm

Amp for sub: MTX 4001d

Box: custom built 3.5 cuft ported

Power: 220amp alt from ohio gen, 2 kinetik 2400s in back

(Armoredhaulin @ May 29 2009, 08:34 AM)

Why waste your time with this tool? His system sucks, that's all there really is to it. My toilet puts out more low end and flex than that thing!

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i think you would have to lose your back seats for some kind of battery bank but you could make it work

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what year is the BMW? I think you might need an alt larger than 220 amps to charge a battery bank large enough to support 3 4kw amps.

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its a 2001. yea, but idk of a bigger alt.. and like i said idk if 2 is even possible

Ride: 2001 BMW325ci

Headunit: Alpine ida-x305

High/mid: stock harmon/kardon everything: 6 tweets, 1 set of 6.5" and 1 set of 6x9, 500rms total

Sub: (1) 15" DC Audio Level 5 D2 ohm

Amp for sub: MTX 4001d

Box: custom built 3.5 cuft ported

Power: 220amp alt from ohio gen, 2 kinetik 2400s in back

(Armoredhaulin @ May 29 2009, 08:34 AM)

Why waste your time with this tool? His system sucks, that's all there really is to it. My toilet puts out more low end and flex than that thing!

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i think you would have to lose your back seats for some kind of battery bank but you could make it work

ha, yea or just take up all available floor space and then just make a mdf piece to go over all of them.. there is also room in the spare tire well, i have 2 kinetic2400 in there now

like i said, i think electrical is my issue here:/

Ride: 2001 BMW325ci

Headunit: Alpine ida-x305

High/mid: stock harmon/kardon everything: 6 tweets, 1 set of 6.5" and 1 set of 6x9, 500rms total

Sub: (1) 15" DC Audio Level 5 D2 ohm

Amp for sub: MTX 4001d

Box: custom built 3.5 cuft ported

Power: 220amp alt from ohio gen, 2 kinetik 2400s in back

(Armoredhaulin @ May 29 2009, 08:34 AM)

Why waste your time with this tool? His system sucks, that's all there really is to it. My toilet puts out more low end and flex than that thing!

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