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Julian

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  1. Julian replied to porkchop's topic in Team IAK
    chop you should pick up my zcons
  2. I am in the market for a new alarm with remote start, this will be going in my mustang. I'm going to have it professionally installed by a friends shop. Currently What I am looking for is an alarm with remote start, two way pager, a decent range 1000-1500ft, 2-Way remote with tone and vibe modes. I am looking into the Avital 5303, but I would prefer a remtoe that actually includes all the buttons into one but is not exactly required. I am looking for some suggestion and reviews. Price I would like to hit would be around 200-300 for the alarm its self. Thanks.
  3. Fuck that price
  4. I will probably be externally regulating it anyways.
  5. Home Depot?
  6. Yes, It is worth it... Just associate it with your facebook.. easy sign up it is HILARIOUS.
  7. "It seems as deleting posts would only make one angrier, so I opted to leave everything useful about his post except the purposeful derogatory part."
  8. LOLOLOL READ THIS http://www.caraudio.com/forums/thunderdome-forum-members-only/548478-discrepancies-skar-audio.html
  9. That wire to my knowledge just runs to my battery up front. The Harness is what tells the alternator to turn on or off or modulate the voltage.
  10. I disconnected the harness from the alternator and started it, Josh from mechman told me in some newer cars without the harness connected and the PCM controlling the alternator some bad things can happen to them. I am about to call him and see what he says.
  11. I only did this to see what would happen if I were to externally regulate my alt, this is just a weird ass occurrence. Josh suggested this to see if anything funky would happen..
  12. I've known him for sometime and his communication was good so I didnt expect it to be horrible. It does the job and is cheap fwiw its whatever.
  13. I forgot to mention this is a PCM regulated car, so the PCM controls the output of the alt.
  14. I've been having issues with the PCM messing with my voltage, so I spoke with Josh Over at mechman and he told me to see what happens when I disconnect it.. this is what happens.. this is something he has NEVER seen. As I say in the video it is not a self exciting alternator. It is a brand new 320a alt.
  15. I'm pretty sure walmart sells a kit with them in there... http://www.walmart.com/ip/Scosche-DIN-Radio-Removal-Tool/870835 But seriously a bent metal coat hanger will work...
  16. Programs like that don't instill much confidence in me. Especially when the exercises are constantly changing, ie: "Have to shock the muscles." Complete bullshit. I also flipped their nutrition section, and found numerous bullshit tips, such as: "you need eat a meal every few hours to stoke the metabolic fire." Why not just do a split routine, and learn how to keep your nutrition in order for your goals? There is merit to what they are saying, but programs like that have to be watered down and simplified for the masses. What part? It is good practice to not stay on the same routine for long, as in cycle weight/reps/rest etc., in essence "shocking" the muscles. Small meals spread out through out the day is supposedly easier for your body to break down and people can tend to eat less overall calories. I didn't purchase it... But I'm just doing it as a guideline to learn some exercises because I fucking hate the gym. I love the gym, look forward to it. Each little bit of progress gets me motivated for the next workout. It truly is my ONE hour just for me, during day light hours. Yet, I find myself answering PM's and Google+ messages most days I have no Idea what I'm doing in all honesty.. lol.. We did Insanity/p90x in tech school and I liked it... well hated it but liked it. If you have someone like me, near you, that can kind of bring you along with ideas and some sample work out's, it will make a difference. nope lol
  17. Coat hanger works lol
  18. Look at this near the bottom of the page... http://pasmag.com/car-audio/buyers-guides/2445-subwoofers-june-2012?start=5
  19. Programs like that don't instill much confidence in me. Especially when the exercises are constantly changing, ie: "Have to shock the muscles." Complete bullshit. I also flipped their nutrition section, and found numerous bullshit tips, such as: "you need eat a meal every few hours to stoke the metabolic fire." Why not just do a split routine, and learn how to keep your nutrition in order for your goals? There is merit to what they are saying, but programs like that have to be watered down and simplified for the masses. What part? It is good practice to not stay on the same routine for long, as in cycle weight/reps/rest etc., in essence "shocking" the muscles. Small meals spread out through out the day is supposedly easier for your body to break down and people can tend to eat less overall calories. I didn't purchase it... But I'm just doing it as a guideline to learn some exercises because I fucking hate the gym. I love the gym, look forward to it. Each little bit of progress gets me motivated for the next workout. It truly is my ONE hour just for me, during day light hours. Yet, I find myself answering PM's and Google+ messages most days I have no Idea what I'm doing in all honesty.. lol.. We did Insanity/p90x in tech school and I liked it... well hated it but liked it.
  20. Programs like that don't instill much confidence in me. Especially when the exercises are constantly changing, ie: "Have to shock the muscles." Complete bullshit. I also flipped their nutrition section, and found numerous bullshit tips, such as: "you need eat a meal every few hours to stoke the metabolic fire." Why not just do a split routine, and learn how to keep your nutrition in order for your goals? There is merit to what they are saying, but programs like that have to be watered down and simplified for the masses. What part? It is good practice to not stay on the same routine for long, as in cycle weight/reps/rest etc., in essence "shocking" the muscles. Small meals spread out through out the day is supposedly easier for your body to break down and people can tend to eat less overall calories. I didn't purchase it... But I'm just doing it as a guideline to learn some exercises because I fucking hate the gym.
  21. fyi pendulum is Drum N Bass
  22. I'm going to try out insanity, we'll see how this goes. lol
  23. I don't have a lot to say about the wire, It does the job and is cheap. The jacket could use some work as we spoke. I wish the wire kept the individual strands more tightly packed to prevent mushrooming. The flexibility was not an issue, but Do I need to tie it in a knot? No flexibility is not a huge determining factor for wire. The price is good but it could use some work, I would pay slightly more for a better product (Knu) than skimp on a more inferior wire. This is purely in regards to the CCA not the OFC. Would I buy again? Maybe. Colemans customer service was good and let me know about my order.. But his business practices are still young and questionable and I hope to see a better product. I use these terminals a lot in my car and require ~1.25" of wire to fit perfectly. When I would go strip the jacket off this would happen.. The mushrooming, you can actually see the individual wires coming a part.. the cut is around 1". I used my cable cutters, cutting around the radius of the jacket, I also tried using an exacto and same thing happened

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