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Old Sep 4, 2009 | 07:39 PM
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Old Sep 4, 2009 | 08:07 PM
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nice how much was the custom leather ?
Old Sep 4, 2009 | 08:21 PM
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catskinz 800 door inserts 100 suede headline 200 wheelskins steering wheel cover 60 and about 3 layers of skin off your fingers.
Old Sep 4, 2009 | 08:39 PM
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3 layers of skin off your fingers.
lol I know what you meant , I gave up doing it myself and ended up paying.
Old Sep 4, 2009 | 09:03 PM
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I love the two tone interior...looks like a real top notch job...are those 8" or 10" you are running? how much power do you have going to each of them? Have you had any problems with vibration of your rear windscreen? Thats a real clean place to mount those subs but based on my experience with my rear windscreen rattling (glass on metal sound FTL) I would be afraid to run too much power to those subs...
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I love the interior. Good work!!
Old Sep 4, 2009 | 09:09 PM
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I love the two tone interior...looks like a real top notch job...are those 8" or 10" you are running? how much power do you have going to each of them? Have you had any problems with vibration of your rear windscreen? Thats a real clean place to mount those subs but based on my experience with my rear windscreen rattling (glass on metal sound FTL) I would be afraid to run too much power to those subs...
They are 12" incriminator audio flatlynes no vibration as we used a chitload of damplifier pro luxury liner and expanding foam check out my car domain page shows the install and has vids of the system working. And these subs are so friggin accurate its unbelieveable. If you havent heard incriminator flatlynes in IB you have not heard a a real sub stage. The dyns are running passive off 300 watts a piece the subs are running off 1000 watts at 2 ohms off the P1 Ultra ran in parallell. I will be going active soon, will have a zapco dsp6 and will run 150 to the midbass' and 100 to each mid and tweet and eliminate the rear fill. as it stands right now with very little tuning this is by far the best, clearest accurate and "full" sounding set up i have ever owned.

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I love the interior. Good work!!
Thanks Just waiting on UPS to arrive with my shift ****, e brake handle and dash kit to up my carbon quotient. and to get off my lazy *** and swap out the carpet and pedals.
Old Sep 4, 2009 | 09:46 PM
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I love the interior. Good work!!
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Old Sep 5, 2009 | 02:57 PM
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Looks great man.Nice job with the interior.
Old Sep 6, 2009 | 09:28 AM
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They are 12" incriminator audio flatlynes no vibration as we used a chitload of damplifier pro luxury liner and expanding foam check out my car domain page shows the install and has vids of the system working. And these subs are so friggin accurate its unbelieveable. If you havent heard incriminator flatlynes in IB you have not heard a a real sub stage. The dyns are running passive off 300 watts a piece the subs are running off 1000 watts at 2 ohms off the P1 Ultra ran in parallell. I will be going active soon, will have a zapco dsp6 and will run 150 to the midbass' and 100 to each mid and tweet and eliminate the rear fill. as it stands right now with very little tuning this is by far the best, clearest accurate and "full" sounding set up i have ever owned.
Damn...props for getting those 12s to work properly in that mounting position...
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needs some air.
Old Sep 6, 2009 | 11:19 AM
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Damn I love that two tone interior.....niiice!!!!!!!!!!!
Old Sep 6, 2009 | 11:27 AM
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needs some air.
all in due time my friend.
will be changing the amp rack to a welded floating one 2 shelves 3 ultra 2's on top ultra 4 and ultra sub on bottom.
p2 to tweets
p2 to mids
p2 to dyn 242s in rear ran passive
p4 bridged to midbass
p1 to subs
and daisy chain 2 dsp 6' for processing all 9 channels.
Old Sep 6, 2009 | 03:50 PM
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overkill much?
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overkill much?
lol prolly.

no ill keep what Ive got
use the p4 bridged for the 172's 300w@ 4 ohm
a p2 to mids that will give em 75w @ 8 ohm
ap2 to tweets again 75w @ 8 ohm
no rear fill
1 dsp6 and TA on the HU for sub.
sound better?

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Old Sep 7, 2009 | 07:24 AM
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thought about consilidating the 2 p2s for a p4 ultra?

i think 3 amps of the same size would look better, probably save a couplle bucks as well.

also, i'm confused. you got the p4 ult on the dyns passive and the psub ult on the subs... so what's the 3rd amp that you have currently installed doin?
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Originally Posted by BLACKonBLACK98
thought about consilidating the 2 p2s for a p4 ultra?

i think 3 amps of the same size would look better, probably save a couplle bucks as well.

also, i'm confused. you got the p4 ult on the dyns passive and the psub ult on the subs... so what's the 3rd amp that you have currently installed doin?
currently its to nothing since the CDTs I had in the rear failed.
as far as the p4 ultra that only produces 100w @ 4ohms x4 thus 50 @ 8ohms x 4 is that enough for the mids and tweets? the sizing was part of the consideration as well part of the reason i was looking at 3 p2's
p2 ultras are 300mm in length 3x300mm =900mm
p4 and p1 are 450 each 2x450 = 900mm=symmetrical install

i also have the chance to trade the p2+200 bucks for a p4 and the ability to get another p4 pretty much at cost

so either way I went it would cost me the same
3 p2's p4 and p1 same dimensions
3 p4s and a p1 same dimensions
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i forgot that the dyn mids/tweets are 8 ohm. i think you could expect a little more than 50w @ 8ohms though. if you look at the 2 to 4 ohm difference it's 2/3 power rather than 1/2. i would think it would be enough.

good point on the added widths although i personally prefer same size amps.

another interesting idea would be a p5 l/r + p1 ult sub.

i think i would go the 2x p4 ult + p1 ult route just because it won't cost you much more than what's already invested and i really don't see this arrangment coming up short.
Old Sep 7, 2009 | 06:01 PM
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Originally Posted by BLACKonBLACK98
i forgot that the dyn mids/tweets are 8 ohm. i think you could expect a little more than 50w @ 8ohms though. if you look at the 2 to 4 ohm difference it's 2/3 power rather than 1/2. i would think it would be enough.

good point on the added widths although i personally prefer same size amps.

another interesting idea would be a p5 l/r + p1 ult sub.

i think i would go the 2x p4 ult + p1 ult route just because it won't cost you much more than what's already invested and i really don't see this arrangment coming up short.
gotcha Thx ive been wrestling with this layout for a few days now lol.

oh I forgot the tru line driver too!
also my lighting Im going to move the current leds to under the seats for rear cabin lighting. I need something without distinct points of light. what flexable tubes are out there for under amp lighting that are good quality bright etc. Thx
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leds are going to hotspot. smd would be the best bet but i wouldn't bet on it. lol. other options could be sanding the leds for dispersion, diffusers, or using neon tubes.
Old Sep 7, 2009 | 08:22 PM
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Originally Posted by BLACKonBLACK98
leds are going to hotspot. smd would be the best bet but i wouldn't bet on it. lol. other options could be sanding the leds for dispersion, diffusers, or using neon tubes.
I was thinking neon tubes as well thx for the co sign
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