Sir, great pic, even greater that you and your dad are doing things together


I am all about building a system that takes up the least space, least weight, least cost but stellar performance, it might take awhile to dial in the perfect solution and you might have to have a few designs but go for it, there has to be a decent market for something like that!
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All about the install, balanced gear, basics like electrical and deadening, tuning....my son and I built a Scion tC back in late 2004 when they came out that was a street, audio comp and Time Attack race car, huge project.....fully Pur Fil foam filled chassis, caged, CF/Kevlar roof, two Racetech seats and harnesses(my last time for real race seats in a street car, not fun) big wheels, tires, brakes, aero, full interior except back seat but fully carpeted, sound deadened, 265lbs lighter than stock. Second place in a national time attack race, would of won the next day but blew it up due to a bad tune. Won some sound quality audio comps by a mile......then the SPL.....
Single 15, sealed, big box so it played really low meaning it would of been louder in a smaller box, combined SQ and SPL competition but the SPL was 2 minutes on music, 138.4 db is LOUD for a single sealed 15 and it was not clipping, no distortion, beat all the SPL built vehicles except one, two of the same subs, ported, beat me by just 2db, all the really big guns blew up something or other, none could last two minutes.
The enclosure was up firing in the tire well which was hammered into a bowl shape to make it deeper and stiffer and required less glass thickness, the rest in BB plywood, layered to be just strong enough in each area, internally braced with holes in them, 2.2 cubes, 20lbs emty and solid as a rock.
The car had a great shape for coupling the energy to the front of the cabin, so does the ST
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For this car, simple as can be, modular to take it out easily for the track but with how much weight I have removed from the rear of the car it might be best to leave it in, testing will tell for sure.
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Great to see some real audio on here, I am into real audio, real performance far before just style and or noise.
I am all about building a system that takes up the least space, least weight, least cost but stellar performance, it might take awhile to dial in the perfect solution and you might have to have a few designs but go for it, there has to be a decent market for something like that!
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All about the install, balanced gear, basics like electrical and deadening, tuning....my son and I built a Scion tC back in late 2004 when they came out that was a street, audio comp and Time Attack race car, huge project.....fully Pur Fil foam filled chassis, caged, CF/Kevlar roof, two Racetech seats and harnesses(my last time for real race seats in a street car, not fun) big wheels, tires, brakes, aero, full interior except back seat but fully carpeted, sound deadened, 265lbs lighter than stock. Second place in a national time attack race, would of won the next day but blew it up due to a bad tune. Won some sound quality audio comps by a mile......then the SPL.....
Single 15, sealed, big box so it played really low meaning it would of been louder in a smaller box, combined SQ and SPL competition but the SPL was 2 minutes on music, 138.4 db is LOUD for a single sealed 15 and it was not clipping, no distortion, beat all the SPL built vehicles except one, two of the same subs, ported, beat me by just 2db, all the really big guns blew up something or other, none could last two minutes.
The enclosure was up firing in the tire well which was hammered into a bowl shape to make it deeper and stiffer and required less glass thickness, the rest in BB plywood, layered to be just strong enough in each area, internally braced with holes in them, 2.2 cubes, 20lbs emty and solid as a rock.
The car had a great shape for coupling the energy to the front of the cabin, so does the ST
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For this car, simple as can be, modular to take it out easily for the track but with how much weight I have removed from the rear of the car it might be best to leave it in, testing will tell for sure.
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Great to see some real audio on here, I am into real audio, real performance far before just style and or noise.