AKA-Andrew
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Dundee, Scotland
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i usually get mine for free when i get it from VW, think they must like me due to the amout of £££ i spend there...lol
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Plugs and Connectors for Sub and Amp
AKA-Andrew replied to Not_Aircooled_or_Taxfree's topic in ICE 'n' Secure
these are really good, its what pa's/nightclubs use, dead easy to use and wire up, done it many times myself -
Well i live in an area with a rating of 7, I knew already that it was one of the lowest in the country
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I had both inlet manifold off and really it was as simple as munt the cooler, fit the pipes, unscrew the old oil cooler center screw thing, insert the new one with bracket, tighten up and fill with oil. I was also replacing the plastic pipe that runs along the front of the engine to a metal one. Just remember to oil the threads before fitting so you get no leaks
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Get a Vibratechnics mount from Stealth Racing
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i got mine from Stealth and had no problems at all fitting it i would definately recomend getting it from them
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0 awg is going to far then?? found this kit that was going to use if 4awg was too small: http://www.cablesexpress.co.uk/shop/pro ... ucts_id=55
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I have got my install sorted now equipment wise, now need the wiring sorted out. I have: 1 x Alpine MRV T500, 2 x 50 wRMS @ 4 ohm powering 1 x Set of Infinity 6500cs components (90wRMS@4ohm) And 1 x Alpine MRV T1000, 2 x 100 100 wRMS @ 4 ohm or 1 x 400 wRMS @ 4 ohm powering 2 x Kenwood Tornado Subs (150wRMS@4ohm) Is 4awg suitable for this application, also I may add another set of components and amp of the same spec, would 4awg stil be suitable then. I was also thinking of using 12awg speaker cable, i'm guessing that this is fine.
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i'm sure it would, i have just basic understanding cos i did mechanical engineering at uni, we still did some electrical in the course though so we had an understanding of it.
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the Infinitys would be getting powered by an Alpine MRV-T500. It only seems to be the dub world who want to run 4 sets of comps, everybody else seems to think that one set in the front and some subs are perfect, they also seems to hate the infinity referance range, strange
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i get ya, the phasing thing came out of somebody elses mouth, still new to car audio, trying to catch up all the time
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also would 2 sets of comps give me phasing problems?
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so if i had different types of speaker i would want 2 amps?
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This is what I wanted to know, really is just cos I can get a suitable 2 channel in good condition very cheap and to pick up another the same at a decent price isn't too hard. I do have a decent amount of space as its going in a Vento VR6, loads of space in the boot. I've got a set of Infinity 6500cs, some people like them some not, and i can also get another set hardly used for £50 so prob will. Yep thats what i'm doing
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4 comps, prob the same, will prob be the same amps if go the 2 amp route