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Mike1982

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About Mike1982

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  • Birthday 08/06/1982

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  • Real Name
    Mike
  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Louisville, Ky
  • Interests
    Bass
  • Vehicle
    99 toyota camry
  1. Mike1982

    Help with 97-01 camry best sub/port orientation

    I talked to kyle at dc power & got a 270xp but i have seen some people put the large case gm alternators on to the 2.2 camry i saw it on psi facebook page a while back think it was a singer alternator
  2. If I decide to I'll give ya 1st shot but now I am having a proper enclosure built for them right now once that gets done I hope to be impressed. Cause the enclosure I have now is too small & the ports to big.
  3. I just bought to 2 new fi q's not long ago guess im stuck with those but some DP 12s + another 3500 would be awesome.
  4. I want some death penalties wish I had the money
  5. I have a 99 toyota camry with 2 fi q 12s on a saz 3500v2 I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with camry. I have my subs & port firing to the rear & it is not bad but I was wondering if anyone has had the subs firing forward & port to the side & how it did vs. sub & port to rear. I am having a slot port built right now just wondering if anyone had gain or improvement doing this in a gen 4 camry. I am just looking for a suggestions I know ultimately I am going to have to just experiment because of all the uncontrollable variables. Here is my question do you think I should go for it & try subs forward port to passenger side or stick with what I know is doing well for me now. I did try firing the subs up & I did not like it at all.
  6. Mike1982

    Eb-flex 2/0 welding cable review/comparison

    I picked up this info off electron beam tech. FB page Oxygen free cables for car stereo systems. Are the benefits just a sales pitch? You decide. EB-flex cables are copper alloy C11000. Read on Audiophiles, below is from Wikipedia. C11000 - also known as Electrolytic-Tough-Pitch (ETP). This is the most common copper. It is universal for electrical applications. ETP has a minimum conductivity rating of 100% IACS and is required to be 99.9% pure. It has 0.02% to 0.04% oxygen content (typical). Most ETP sold today will meet or exceed the 101% IACS specification. As with OF copper, silver (Ag) content is counted as copper (Cu) for purity purposes C10100 - also known as Oxygen-Free Electronic (OFE). This is a 99.99%pure copper with 0.0005% oxygen content. It achieves a minimum 101% IACS conductivity rating. This copper is finished to a final form in a carefully regulated, oxygen-free environment. Silver (Ag) is considered an impurity in the OFE chemical specification. This is also the most expensive of the three grades listed here. C10200 - also known as Oxygen-Free (OF). While OF is considered oxygen-free, its conductivity rating is no better than the more common ETP grade below. It has a 0.001% oxygen content, 99.95% purity and minimum 100% IACS conductivity. For the purposes of purity percentage, silver (Ag) content is counted as copper (Cu).
  7. Mike1982

    Eb-flex 2/0 welding cable review/comparison

    I think I'm addicted to getting packages in the mail lol
  8. Mike1982

    Eb-flex 2/0 welding cable review/comparison

    If anyone is interested I just saw a fb post knu Konceptz has kolossus 1/0 ofc b-stock 2.95 per foot http://www.knukonceptz.com/productDetail.cfm?prodID=KO-KFX0R
  9. Mike1982

    Eb-flex 2/0 welding cable review/comparison

    This is why I posted my review on this forum there are a lot of knowledgeable people here who give good advice & like help others.
  10. Mike1982

    Eb-flex 2/0 welding cable review/comparison

    I did notice that too about the casing too.
  11. Mike1982

    Eb-flex 2/0 welding cable review/comparison

    its pretty awesome its on sale this week & at 2.00 a foot I couldn't pass it up but their regular prices are just as great too I won't be buying anymore car audio cable (unless its just a super awesome deal of course). The customer service was awesome I ordered this stuff & literally the next day it was on my door step e-mailed me a copy of the receipt & it was packaged very well. Any ways I just wanted to share this with everyone so that they could get a good deal on some wire because bass heads need to look out for each other because this is a part of our life.
  12. I have bought a few brands of car audio cable over the past few years & looked at many others online during research but I finally decided to venture out & pick up some welding cable for the 1st time at 2.00 per foot I found it hard to resist. I bought some electron beam technologies eb flex 2/0 welding cable I have to say I am pretty happy with it so far but is 2/0 we will see how fun working with its hope I don't have to cram it into any 1/0 terminals or inputs cause I thought Knu kolossus was a little hard to fit into some 1/0 inputs. I have only used 4 brands of 1/0 wire and those are Knu Konceptz kolossus 1/0, Audio technix 1/0, & phoenix gold power flex 1/0. All of these are excellent wires & I have nothing bad to say about any of them because they have all worked well for me & not caused me any problems. This is just my observations I'm not doing this to "bash" any company this is just an honest comparison of some wires I own at the moment mainly cause I havent seen many pics of eb flex or comparison. I know that comparing 2/0 to 1/0 isn't comparing apples to apples look at the pictures & enjoy. The AT wire is black, Eb-flex 2/0 is bright red, Knu Kolossus is Dark Red
  13. I was having a problem getting enough port area But I have decided to have someone design & build it for me.
  14. I am trying to get a box together for my to fi q 12s & I am looking at about 5 cubes net (maybe too big for the subs possibly 5 cubes gross would be better?) after port, sub, bracing displacement tuned to about 32hz powered by saz 3500v2.I am stuck on port area or it was just less than I expected I could put 2 6inch aeros in but the length is what gets me. I was using the torres box calculator 5.57 per cubic foot & that seemed kinda low to me since the specs say 12-16ft per cu ft I know thats a general rule of thumb for slot ports but still. I guess what I need is some help designing a box my max dimensions are 19" Height x 39" Length x 17" depth. This is going in the trunk of my 99 camry facing the rear. I was wanting to try aero ports but a good center slot port is not out of the question. I am trying to keep the depth down so MAX dimensions would be 19 inches Height x 40 inches length x 25 inches depth. thank you for you input & help I posted on this forum because I always get helpful answers from people who know what they are doing & I learn a little something too which is nice cause I like to learn everything I can about CA plus I don't know it all.
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