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CrownVic

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  1. Well from what im gathering the schools are a joke. The MECP certification is 35 for the studyguide then 85 for the test, its valid for one year. Also thats just for the basic level there are 3 levels.
  2. Are you pursuing this to chop? I found some testing sits near me but, im still unsure about this? http://www.mecp.com/FAQ.asp
  3. I looked into the MECP certification. It seems like you just read the studyguide then go take a test and pay fee? Is there a class to take or just study then take test?
  4. Well i was going to apply to the install bay but it requires MECP certification and 6 months in field experience. I have neither of these. Should i just go try to get on part time at a local shop? How do i get MECP certified?
  5. Ok thanks alot.
  6. Ok Thanks. Just out of curiosity do you happen to know the names of any of the CA schools?
  7. I see your point well i was thinking i could maybe get a job at the install bay at bestbuy while in school still. Im still brainstorming. I plan on going to college to get a degree in something but I was just hoping to maybe get a job in something im interested. But yes i do plan on having a fall back plan like a business degree or something. To duran: how was installing? Was there not enough business for it to be profitable or did you just tire of it?
  8. Well I know around here there are alot of caraudio shops but they all sell crappy stuff and have no idea what a tuning frequency is. Theres not comps around here though. Plenty of people wanting big bass though.
  9. Well its my senior year of highschool and i've been trying to figure out what to do with my life. I don't really have ideas but i was thinking about something to do with car audio. I enjoy tinkering with my system alot and think it would make a fun career. My question for ya'll would be does any body here besides the SSA owners do this as a career? Do you have any advice for me or guidance. I wanna eventually have a store that sells quality products very similar to the SSA store. Is there a school for this? Would there be a field i would need a degree in? Thanks for the help. EDIT: If any body is in the field if you don't mind me asking, what kind of salary should i expect to see?
  10. It will be in a trunk. could i just keep the design the same but put the sub on top? That way if it sounds like shit i could just put the sub on the same side as port. Also i will consider maybe tuning to 33-34hz. Will that slight change in tuning change the box sound noticably? Sorry about the questions i just want to learn.
  11. Sub is an IA 187. I wasn't sure how low to go. I know ive been listening to alot of music where my sub will not hit the lows well at all. Also i plan on upgrading in the future to a different 15 and figured that would be a good box size for different subs. So say i hypothetically i keep the tuning the same and just go with a sub up port back how will that affect sound and volume. My goal isnt pure SPL but im not after SQ, just want to get loud and not sound like ass. If any more info is needed please ask. Thank you for your time.
  12. Also make sure you either install a digital volt meter or turn on all lights and accessories with system at full tilt and check your voltage at the amp and batt to make sure its not dropping to low which can damage your amp and charging system. What kind of set up do you plan on running just out of curiosity.
  13. I currently have my sub in a poorly designed enclosure accidently tuned to 53hz. Im going to have my dad build me a new one for my birthday. I designed one using the RE calc and came out with a "classic" L port box with the sub and port on same side, tuned to 31.5hz a 4.03 cubes. I want to have the sub facing up and the port back though because i use my trunk frequently and am paranoid about my sub. My question is how would i go about designing this? The total dimensions for the box i designed with sub and port same side are 26" W 21" H 20"D. I also was wondering how this would affect the sound and volume. Thanks alot for the help.
  14. Is it a quad cab?
  15. What amp will you be running?
  16. what are your goals? I havent heard of this before but someone on hear will be able to help.
  17. also if your still thinking of running a capacitor dont. I have the same one i got and i hooked it up to see if it would stop my dimming. Well the dimming was less but my voltage witch used to stay above 14v dropped to 12.5 at the batt. So after taking the time to mount it all nice like i'll be removing that waste of space tomorrow.
  18. Ive never used the JL amp but i do own a RF 450.2 and its been a great amp my all accounts. And i like how the fosgate amp puts all the connections and adjustments on one side of the amp, its convient.
  19. Vids or you fail. Nice build. Great quality.
  20. well if your headunit is capable you could use that to cross over also.
  21. well what is the RMS power rating of the amp? Kicker makes quality amps that do power at 2 ohms
  22. theres some people on youtube running them they look more SPL oriented but they do look loud.
  23. The battery might not be able to withstand the cold. Try putting someone elses batt in your car the driving it home till you can get a new one or take it to get it tested which they do for free at autozone. Also check the fluid level in the battery.
  24. Ive never thought about hammering them good idea.

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