Homemade stereo install
#22
Re: Homemade stereo install
Originally Posted by apexsilver06mr
hella caps are pointless... just band-aids for a cheap-*** that cant afford a kinetik battery or 2..
Originally Posted by Loki
I suck ****
#25
Re: Homemade stereo install
well.....those .5 farad caps suck donkey dick just so you know. I guess it'll work. But now you're gonna need to make it faster just so it can actually get going.
Its gonna beat hard. With an amp per sub, it might be a bit much, but whatever. Just dial in the amps so that they're all about the same...I have a feeling someones gonna want your stereo stuff, and offer you a broken window for it.
I don't know how the scumbags are in your area, but i have 1 12 in my trunk that makes a little noise, and I've had someone follow me for almost a half hour, until they realized I knew they were following me and I was just driving about 2 miles, then make a U-turn, then do it over and over again for 30 minutes or so.
Post pics of the final install.
Its gonna beat hard. With an amp per sub, it might be a bit much, but whatever. Just dial in the amps so that they're all about the same...I have a feeling someones gonna want your stereo stuff, and offer you a broken window for it.
I don't know how the scumbags are in your area, but i have 1 12 in my trunk that makes a little noise, and I've had someone follow me for almost a half hour, until they realized I knew they were following me and I was just driving about 2 miles, then make a U-turn, then do it over and over again for 30 minutes or so.
Post pics of the final install.
#26
Re: Homemade stereo install
Originally Posted by ShoofIsLudin
well.....those .5 farad caps suck donkey dick just so you know. I guess it'll work. But now you're gonna need to make it faster just so it can actually get going.
Its gonna beat hard. With an amp per sub, it might be a bit much, but whatever. Just dial in the amps so that they're all about the same...I have a feeling someones gonna want your stereo stuff, and offer you a broken window for it.
I don't know how the scumbags are in your area, but i have 1 12 in my trunk that makes a little noise, and I've had someone follow me for almost a half hour, until they realized I knew they were following me and I was just driving about 2 miles, then make a U-turn, then do it over and over again for 30 minutes or so.
Post pics of the final install.
Its gonna beat hard. With an amp per sub, it might be a bit much, but whatever. Just dial in the amps so that they're all about the same...I have a feeling someones gonna want your stereo stuff, and offer you a broken window for it.
I don't know how the scumbags are in your area, but i have 1 12 in my trunk that makes a little noise, and I've had someone follow me for almost a half hour, until they realized I knew they were following me and I was just driving about 2 miles, then make a U-turn, then do it over and over again for 30 minutes or so.
Post pics of the final install.
i had someone follow me once, i did the same thing except i didn't make a u-turn.
there are 2 streets in san diego that run almost parallel, i drove down one 20mins. took a side street to the other and drove back down it for 20 mins. took a side street to the first one and drove back. he followed me for 2 hours. i don't know if he wanted my ---- that bad and just got tired of driving or if he figured i wasn't going home anytime soon
#27
Re: Homemade stereo install
Originally Posted by donnyboy
Band-aid or not, if they are free use em. ---- kinetik batts. overpriced especially for this low budget setup and heavy as hell. Stinger gel-cell batts are the way to go.
At least come up with something original
#28
Re: Homemade stereo install
Loki, ---- off.
Plan is to boost this auto pig in the spring using on of EPs ching chong kits. Ordering the obd1 auto harness from rywire at the end of the week. Waiting on some funds to get chipped ecu. The stereo was something to do out of boredom. I set the amps at the same level across the board. This ---- is loud. Not muddy loud either. I'm not worried about someone breaking out the window. I leave my doors unlocked. My dog rocks the invisible fencing collar. His name is Zeek and he bites.
Plan is to boost this auto pig in the spring using on of EPs ching chong kits. Ordering the obd1 auto harness from rywire at the end of the week. Waiting on some funds to get chipped ecu. The stereo was something to do out of boredom. I set the amps at the same level across the board. This ---- is loud. Not muddy loud either. I'm not worried about someone breaking out the window. I leave my doors unlocked. My dog rocks the invisible fencing collar. His name is Zeek and he bites.
#30
Re: Homemade stereo install
yeah the dog is cool and all, but when you go to gay mart that dog won't be there.
you might want to either cover all that ---- up or tint that back window better.
you should rip that tint off anyway, it's dead.
you might want to either cover all that ---- up or tint that back window better.
you should rip that tint off anyway, it's dead.