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manrossdamn

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  1. 30HZ and more Here you go man We all need help once in a while.
  2. Turn the SSF all the way counter clockwise, play a 30HZ note and record voltage, once done. Next, multiple that voltage times the number Stef put down, which was .707 and gradually raise the SSF till you get reasonably close if not exactly on the voltage you got from that calculation. So, say you got 30v out of the amp, multiply by .707 - 30*.707 = 21.21V so, try to match that voltage while rasing the SSF.
  3. Nice eye! This is an awesome build! I wanna do something like this one day..
  4. What? Learn how to write. He asked goals and max dimensions. Holy fuck, learn some slang dumb ass. No, it isn't illiterate, it's just a different writing style, dur. " :facepalm: to you. And nah shit, he asked about the sub, it's in the title moron.
  5. Sub : Infinity 1230w Power : 275W Learn to read bruh.
  6. There are a few tut's on youtube that show you how to do so, I'll link them up for you later today In class atm.
  7. haha! happens to the best of us man! but I'm positive you'll enjoy those 15's!
  8. 2 SA-8's? You won't need more than 1.8 cubes if at all
  9. I love it! I understand your techniques completely! I would love performance and quality over quantity! I am eying the 150.. Sounds perfect for all I need! Soon.. Waiting on paychecks so I can repair other misc. items on my car. Can you create a VCM for my car? Or can you show me how make my own? Thanks! reason for the VCM is that, my car idles really low, and I've been trying to fix that, but I believe it is vacuum related and I'm looking at diagrams for it. Sits around, 600RPM at idle, and my voltage sits just above 12 volts, so roughly 12.5 volts? And once I bring it to 1,100RPM, roughly charging at 14.8 or so. Thanks again Sir Rob!
  10. 1, 2, 4, and 5 Also, Some of Gorilla Zoe's music, decaf, some random dubstep also, youtube Like a G6 (Clit talk) best slowed remix of that song period
  11. Look at SDS. Great stuff.
  12. Goals, electrical background, your personal background, ex: building boxes knowing basics?
  13. Crazzzzyy!
  14. Don't get pissed at a company using good quality stuff. And don't get pissed that you wasted a fourth of how much other RCA's cost.
  15. You're messed up in all sorts of ways. Caps are the worst invention for trying to stabilize voltage in a car.
  16. Impatient teenagers who will blow their subs and blame the company.
  17. Hey DC! Have ya'll ever made an alternator for my car? If so, can you give me the options I have? I'm looking for a little over 90 amps at idle, and maybe if anything, 150 at full output if possible Thanks! P.S. Do you think you can make a Voltage regulator for it? Thanks again!
  18. I've compiled a bunch of tires I'm considering for my car that are in my price range, here they are: Give me some ideas everyone! (Stock rims by the way) Yokohama S.Drives I want these because the side walls are thinner Hancook Optimo H727 Very reasonably priced and very good ratings Kumho Eco Solus HM KR22 Also, nicely priced and good ratings! Link me up to anything else you guys might like!
  19. Old ass thread of mine, but.. With about 200$ in parts, my car is running! And I bought a new dizzy rotor and spark plugs, man oh man does she pull hard as hell. She rides fantastic, with the exception of bad tie-rods, tires, and shocks. I couldn't ask for more considering it was only about 700$ to get a perfectly working car

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