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pmureika

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Everything posted by pmureika

  1. Try some xcons on the samme power!
  2. If you want to drive down to Portage, MI.I have a meter.
  3. You have to build a system that matches. Subs,box and amp.
  4. Have someone build a box for those subs.
  5. 300 watts might be one decible which you cant hear.
  6. Get it. Probably the best amp in your budget range. I second that.
  7. Whats your speaker budget?
  8. great idea in theory, and i agree but most people are not as open to take such a leap.i have even thought about telling him to buy a pair, and if he does not like them then ill buy them.... but i have no use for them, and i do thing like that too often.. maybe that why i have so much car audio shit laying around the house with no use for it. I think you could find a buyer pretty easy.
  9. I have hit 138 db using a 12 d2 gcon powered by a aq750. Running @ 1 ohm.
  10. wow thats really low. he needs to be closer to 2 for sure, hes doing 9 of them so after all said and done he needs to be close to a half ohm at the end..... and that just wont cut it. 1.3 1.4 Won't that resistance go up with the temp. It was measured at 35 degrees .
  11. He has a ford escape not much room in there. for some reason i was reading ford exploerer Almost the same.lol
  12. Read the rules of this forum. price and pics.
  13. D C Creations they have a site on the ssa forum.
  14. Those xcons would get plenty loud with that aq2200 @ 1 ohm. Using the proper box!
  15. pmureika replied to tonyb121's topic in General Fi
    They are using fedex instead of sending it by mail.
  16. I'm cool with that. I have read that normal charging voltage is 1.5 to 2.0 volts above battery voltage with nothing on. other than the engine running.
  17. lol...yeah i think your battery is dipping to low check that out quick! You didnt look close it says 14.259. The meter was on the 40 vdc scale. No I don't think so. I know so, it was 14.259 vdc.lol I guess we'll never know! You want a better pic?
  18. lol...yeah i think your battery is dipping to low check that out quick! You didnt look close it says 14.259. The meter was on the 40 vdc scale. No I don't think so. I know so, it was 14.259 vdc.lol
  19. lol...yeah i think your battery is dipping to low check that out quick! You didnt look close it says 14.259. The meter was on the 40 vdc scale. Sorry about the crappy pic.
  20. where it should be around 13.7 Usually it should be close to 14.4 above idle. Most Chrysler vehicles charge around 13.5-13.8v. Than why does my stock 2009 jeep liberty do 14 to 14.8 volts with no amps running. At the battery.
  21. where it should be around 13.7 Usually it should be close to 14.4 above idle. Most Chrysler vehicles charge around 13.5-13.8v. Than why does my stock 2009 jeep liberty do 14 to 14.8 volts with no amps running. At the battery.

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