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i've popped a boot before... what does that mean? :cheers:

HAHAHAHHA ur crazy

I run 3 fuses to avoid blowing it all .. and also to get the amps to power individually.. :dry: POWER!

I popped one a current got far enough to take out and cut the second one .. dunno how that works tho :D

Wheres ur boot install tempory my ass shoooooooooo me

HAHAHAHHA ur crazy

I run 3 fuses to avoid blowing it all .. and also to get the amps to power individually.. :dry: POWER!

I popped one a current got far enough to take out and cut the second one .. dunno how that works tho :cheers:

Wheres ur boot install tempory my ass shoooooooooo me

well you cant really run a fuse on a boot :D

and i run less amps then you it seems... yay for f**kin powerful monoblocks!

do you run three independant fuses, or 3 on the same line?

temporary as in... no...

its an old box i had lieing around, chucked it in the boot, tied it down... for the longest time i have been trying to design a decent way to get 2 very powerful 12 inch subs in there, in a duel slot ported box that still has the required literage, and so i can still get to the battery...

any designs i came up with just weren't up to scratch...

so 2 12's it is... and probably sealed boxes too...

lol crap me dead from the sounds of it thats going to be big .. sealed boxes .. Ill help ya out if you need it .. I can use a drill and wreck stuff really well.. trust me ..

Reinforce the boot hey :dry:

I run 0gauge with a fuse in it and then split into 4's to run each amp .. seems to work well :D

Im going to run two 10" in the boot too and rice it up with some nos bottles woot

Oh and I run a 2000rms mono :cheers: and v series to power the split sensation that tingles my passengers ears

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lol crap me dead from the sounds of it thats going to be big .. sealed boxes .. Ill help ya out if you need it .. I can use a drill and wreck stuff really well.. trust me ..

Reinforce the boot hey ;)

I run 0gauge with a fuse in it and then split into 4's to run each amp .. seems to work well :D

Im going to run two 10" in the boot too and rice it up with some nos bottles woot

Oh and I run a 2000rms mono :cheers: and v series to power the split sensation that tingles my passengers ears

could always use another pset of hands :D

and yeah, but how the hell do you go about doing that exactly?

lol, nos bottles :dry: cut out the bottoms and put speakers in there :D

3kw... does that make me the winrar? :domokun:

I just use it to blow skirts off the gurls and make the old people look young again .. Boom boom f**kers... I never turn it up full blast id lose my hearing .. not to mention blow my winscreen out :@

3kws .. wow thats some nice shit but whats your subs run at :D But im the winnnn na na :P RICE SETUP RULES :@

Ive got the weekend off im going to tackle my box this weekend I reakon .. How fun is it trying to get a big mdf peice in a R34 .. NOT VERY :@

And running dual amps on different power lines is easy .. U just buy a spliter it it a divider which seperates the lines with two fuses in each line then u run a smaller guage out of it to each amp .. protects the amps and also gives them there own power supply .. they suck what they need..

I need to install a cap any idea how to do that .. suppose I should buy one first :|

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Most of the system was in my old line except for the audison amp, and the headunit. The earth wire coming from the headunit is simply has a connector on the end of it which goes under the tightened screw of the side brackets of the headunit.

I just use it to blow skirts off the gurls and make the old people look young again .. Boom boom f**kers... I never turn it up full blast id lose my hearing .. not to mention blow my winscreen out :@

3kws .. wow thats some nice shit but whats your subs run at :D But im the winnnn na na :P RICE SETUP RULES :@

Ive got the weekend off im going to tackle my box this weekend I reakon .. How fun is it trying to get a big mdf peice in a R34 .. NOT VERY :@

And running dual amps on different power lines is easy .. U just buy a spliter it it a divider which seperates the lines with two fuses in each line then u run a smaller guage out of it to each amp .. protects the amps and also gives them there own power supply .. they suck what they need..

I need to install a cap any idea how to do that .. suppose I should buy one first :|

yeah i still do all that :P but im not normally IN the car when its up that loud :(

the subs will be rated at 2.5kw... ive had this planned for a while, i just finally have enough money for it :D its gunna be crazy...

im gunna put my car in the shop for a week, starting monday night... got a lot of stuff to do before Show N Shine :D which you had better be entering!

yeah i know, at the moment, i have had to use 2 distrubution blocks for power coming OUT of the amp to the subs :)

capacitor is easy as... youll figure it out in about 10 seconds :P

I dont think you understand the idea of show and shine... its mostly just to chill with mates who have the same car, learn a thing or two and such...

this isn't auto salon man... im entering mine, and its got piss all... hell, people are entering completely stock cars, some worse then that, and i even know a few who are entering with drift damage...

we actually have a chance to get the most number of skylines ever together in one place... it would be a world record... we can do it :D and we probably will...

oh, and the president of the club himself will be keying any skylines parked in the car park... even more incentive to enter...

seriously, you own a 34, so by default, your car is better then mine already :P i HIGHLY recomend you enter, and that you tell everyone else you know with a skyline... its local, and its $10... its gunna be a great day :)

and yeah, the cap is seriously power in, power out, and ground... thats it... it just stores power before going to the amp...

where you put the fuse is the tricky part :D

but yeah, a guy like you will figure it out in 10 seconds...

a guy like me... 5 :D

yeah screw rims... i was gunna see if i could borrow some from a store, but i couldn't be arsed :(

oh yeah, the guys from ignition are gunna be there filming... and so will HPI... so if you wanna get on a DVD or two, i suggest you come :)

its gunna be one hell of a day! :P

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