April 8, 201015 yr Author now i have a question. i have been looking at batteries and looking to purchase some prob around next tuesday. i have been looking at optima's and im prob gonna do a red top to replace my starter batt and a yellow top in the rear, with what im running will one yellow top be enough in the rear or would anyone recommend 2? imo i would think just one would do. would anyone object to this??
April 8, 201015 yr bumpSeriously? Why bump a build log? There hasn't been enough traffic lately to move you off the front page in 2-3 days. Also why bump if not selling something? This isn't the for-sale thread. But of the better note I did love the end of the video where you mom came out. That's priceless.
April 8, 201015 yr now i have a question. i have been looking at batteries and looking to purchase some prob around next tuesday. i have been looking at optima's and im prob gonna do a red top to replace my starter batt and a yellow top in the rear, with what im running will one yellow top be enough in the rear or would anyone recommend 2? imo i would think just one would do. would anyone object to this??More than two batterys won't do you any good without a HO alternator. If you listen while mostly driving I would even recommend the HO before a second battery, as the second batt is only really good for listening with the car off.
April 8, 201015 yr Nobody can tell you if it will be enough batteries to help out your electrical, your best bet is to install everything and monitor your voltage. Tell us how your voltage is responding and you can go from there, this would be your best bet.
April 13, 201015 yr Author now i have a question. i have been looking at batteries and looking to purchase some prob around next tuesday. i have been looking at optima's and im prob gonna do a red top to replace my starter batt and a yellow top in the rear, with what im running will one yellow top be enough in the rear or would anyone recommend 2? imo i would think just one would do. would anyone object to this??More than two batterys won't do you any good without a HO alternator. If you listen while mostly driving I would even recommend the HO before a second battery, as the second batt is only really good for listening with the car off.thats seems right to me. i talked to a buddy of mine whos a mechanic and know alot about car electrical systems and ccar audio and he said the same thing.......thats prob what i will do is replace the starter batt and then do a h/o alt ..... thanks just wanted other opinions??? i know i might seem like im jupping all over the place im just trying to figure out what the best thing to do next with the build...
April 25, 201015 yr Author just ordered:Knukonceptz: In-Line Waterproof ANL Fuse Holder w/ Fuse (250A)Darvex: XScorpion 0 Gauge Ring Terminals bulk 10 packSecond Skin: B-stock Damp ProDoor Pack - 12 sq feetB-stock SPL Tiles40 Tiles- 32. 85 square feet\i will post picks once i get everything and picks with installation
April 27, 201015 yr Author started riping out all the interior today.... i got 80 second skin SPL tiles coming this friday going to also be replacing my 4 gauge with 0 gauge and installing a stinger digital volt meter here are some of the pics from the break down i will have more pics when i start putting everything in.. i have one question though... where would be the best place to run the volt meter from the starter batt or from the amp..????found hese two random deadener sheets in after i took out the ceiling.... Edited April 27, 201015 yr by Hans
April 29, 201015 yr Author thanks man i just cant wait till i can start putting all this stuff back together..
April 29, 201015 yr thanks man i just cant wait till i can start putting all this stuff back together..I know how you feel.
April 29, 201015 yr That wire is amazingly flexible, i was surprised too. Its like a noodle straight out of the pot. How many cca is that yellow top? Are you thinking about redesigning the box? Sub up, port back? I know a guy who can design it for ya, if interested.
April 29, 201015 yr Author That wire is amazingly flexible, i was surprised too. Its like a noodle straight out of the pot. How many cca is that yellow top? Are you thinking about redesigning the box? Sub up, port back? I know a guy who can design it for ya, if interested.CA 870 CCA is 750.... ya i really am thinking about redoing the box sub up port back....and the wire omg... when i got mine i was like holy shit its like string... but ya i need a new box design
April 29, 201015 yr That wire is amazingly flexible, i was surprised too. Its like a noodle straight out of the pot. How many cca is that yellow top? Are you thinking about redesigning the box? Sub up, port back? I know a guy who can design it for ya, if interested.CA 870 CCA is 750.... ya i really am thinking about redoing the box sub up port back....and the wire omg... when i got mine i was like holy shit its like string... but ya i need a new box designThen i must say.."Contact DL Designz for enclosure fabrication and designs at [email protected]^ Notify them as referred by Domenico Zerilli ^".. he'll give you a model and a cut-list Edited April 29, 201015 yr by BanginGMC
April 29, 201015 yr Author cool... and the next step for me is a H/O alt.... anybody got any preferences... iraggi, dc, exxessive amperage????
April 29, 201015 yr Author DC seems to never let people downya i have heard the same too but i heard there shipping time can take up to a month and a half.... but also where do i go about contacting them... i cant find anything by googling dc alts??
April 29, 201015 yr DC Power Engineering - WelcomeCall them ask for rob and tell him Coleman Thedinger sent you and he will hook you up!My dc power alt has never let me down.
April 29, 201015 yr This looks nice, make a vid asap. Once its done of course... He already has a vid up if you would have looked on the paige before this one.
April 29, 201015 yr Author DC Power Engineering - WelcomeCall them ask for rob and tell him Coleman Thedinger sent you and he will hook you up!My dc power alt has never let me down.thanks man ill give them a call and see what they can do for me... cheers
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