Everything posted by Ohjay
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Nightshade v.3 15" Free Air Test -- Formerly "Monster v.2 Prot
All that ass and under 70lbs. Way to go
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Paco's Truck On Music FTW -- 12x 12s and 3x 3500s
nice score at 25hz
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1965 mustang pics and video
It's Windsor based.
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World's LOUDEST Trailblazer
Looks good, I bet it's pretty loud even with the TX1.2600.
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Welcome to the IHoP
Thanks, he's about 7 months old now and growing like a weed. We have a bitch too, she just turned a year old last month. I'll dig up a couple shots of her.
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Mac's GTI build
I think it looks good the way it is, and I'm normally not a big fan of black/colored wheels. That blacked out veedub looks bad ass though. This would be a tough decision for me. I say leave 'em alone if you want to appear inconspicuous. If you don't care or want to stand out, black looks awesome and will really set that gti off imo.
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amp per hour
From http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_1/chpt_11/3.html A battery with a capacity of 1 amp-hour should be able to continuously supply a current of 1 amp to a load for exactly 1 hour, or 2 amps for 1/2 hour, or 1/3 amp for 3 hours, etc., before becoming completely discharged. In an ideal battery, this relationship between continuous current and discharge time is stable and absolute, but real batteries don't behave exactly as this simple linear formula would indicate. Therefore, when amp-hour capacity is given for a battery, it is specified at either a given current, given time, or assumed to be rated for a time period of 8 hours (if no limiting factor is given). It's going to be tough to find a 100 ah battery under $200 unless you buy used or find a good sale.
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Welcome to the IHoP
Matt, how has Jack been? He's a looker for sure, mine drool when eating and drinking too. Here's a shot of my youngest at about 6 months of age. I need to try and get some decent pics of the animals, we rarely take any.
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Welcome to the IHoP
Is his name Kevin?
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Welcome to the IHoP
That, certainly helps doesn't it. I'm not military but I get free healthcare. I can't just go anywhere though, I have to go to a tribal facility.
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Welcome to the IHoP
Well, they had a good run...
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The V40 Rebuild, Front Stage Only. Update: Rear cargo area.
Good song for the vid
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high output alternator????
Wat iz yu sain?
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Welcome to the IHoP
Did you guys watch the meteor shower? I looked but saw nada from here.
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'96 Bronco build
That's Billy, he's got himself a nice dropped Silvy with a 4th order bandpass blowthrough housing a pair of DD 2512s, it's pretty impressive for the equipment he runs.
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'08 Dodge Caliber build
I was going to take a lot of pics during the alternator swap but I felt like crap that day and it would slowed us down even more. This swap is a pita but well worth it. This is the port of entry.
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'96 Bronco build
Thanks fellas, most of it is coming together. Here's a pic of Billy looking creepy, hanging out in my half-built enclosure.
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Welcome to the IHoP
I used to have a Zenith tv
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Welcome to the IHoP
My brother would probably be interested, he plays the shit out of Battlefield.
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back at it
Way to go, I eat tons of pickles when I diet.
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Welcome to the IHoP
Sounds awesome, I bet they are having a blast.
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'08 Dodge Caliber build
I figured I might as well start this build log too, it should help keep me motivated trying to keep both builds moving. This is my brother's vehicle and his 2012 Mod class MECA build. Equipment being used in this build: 230amp DC Power alt. stock under hood battery with a single Kinetik 1400 in the rear JVC HDR50 Kicker KS69 Soundstream pcx270.2 SSA Zcon 18" Sundown SAZ3000D (thanks Steve!) I only have a few pics right now, I'll get more soon. Some shots of the big 3 looking ugly with the tape and big washers, but that was only temporary. Power cable through firewall. More pics coming soon, possibly a step by step guide to doing a large case alt swap on the Dodge 2.0L as well!
- Change of plans
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'96 Bronco build
Power cable coming through firewall and first set of RCAs. This piece of plastic tubing and the coat hanger made running wires a breeze. As you can see, I used them a lot. The tubing really helped after there were several wires running under the carpet.
- '96 Bronco build