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20OMZ May-11th-2003 07:05 AM


a lot of people haven't heard of fusion they are a damn good brand, one that i've looked seriously into. i think more people would understand the color choice if they knew of fusion. but since you can't see the front of the cone, most people won't recognize them as fusion, anyways.
I guess i should make a signature up saying that i have got fusion subs!!!! I love fusion hey. I want to get number plates saying FSN.15 in green and silver

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20OMZ May-11th-2003 07:14 AM


I just checked out your pics on imagestation and like what you did. Did you do anything in the engine compartment (cold air intake, etc.)? I see you have a NOS switch and an aftermarket exhaust---sweet! One question though, does the muffler take away from the sound system? I want to add some more ponies, but know some of these exhaust notes can leak in to the interior. I like the sound of a deep exhaust note, but some sound like angry bees on steroids! One guy in another forum mentioned it sounds like a "farting" noise I told him that I hope he doesn't take any women on a first date in that thing
Proteges over here in australia come standard with cold air intakes i think that it wicked. It is coming into winter over her and i can just feel the extra power from the cold air intake hey. As for the exust the 4 inch tip is only producing 67 DB and i think that is fairly quite, ive got a resinater on that as well it really produces a nice note without it being to raspy. I had a chick in the back of my car once and i was really good mates with her brother. I found out a couple of a weeks later that she had 2 orgasms while sitting in the back seat on one of our cruizes, I found out later that that could of been true, i sat in the back and it was pulsating through me body. WICKED So i guess if you do take a chick out on a first date you should shove her in the back LOL

check out the new mud lucking photos

MisterT May-11th-2003 04:52 PM

[QUOTE]Originally posted by 20OMZ
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I had a chick in the back of my car once and i was really good mates with her brother. I found out a couple of a weeks later that she had 2 orgasms while sitting in the back seat on one of our cruizes, I found out later that that could of been true, i sat in the back and it was pulsating through me body. WICKED So i guess if you do take a chick out on a first date you should shove her in the back LOL

That is fu--ing hilarious! maybe you should have some how mounted your 15's under the seats!!! Pioneer used to make a vibrating device to vibrate the seat every time the bass hit. Stick one of those bad boys under the passenger side next time you take a girl out!

I finally faced mine to the rear of the trunk and you can see the wing and even the sunroof vibrating to the bass. The license plate does the same. I just have to figure this Audio Control Overdrive problem I am having. It is causing my front speakers to crackle. If I turn the bass output on the xover going to the subs, it won't crackle, but then I lose the bass. The highs are crossovered at 80Hz so no damaging frequencies will hurt them. Talk to you later.


Mister T
:shift:

20OMZ May-11th-2003 11:10 PM

Dont know
 
Hey misterT

Most company's make those devices there called bass engines I think. I dont know much about stereos mate so i cant help you out with your crossover problem i need to learn about stereos more so i can help people like you out..

for your number plate ratlle put a piece of thin foam behind it that will fix it i had the same problem. How much did your sunroom cost mate???

MisterT May-12th-2003 11:19 AM

I actually didn't want the sunroof. It came with the car and was part of a package deal. The weather down here is like two seasons, Winter and Summer. And it's so hot and humid that I use my AC more than the sunroof. It is good to tilt up when leaving your car in a hot parking lot though. I have heard of the bass engines. Kenwood also has a small, small subwoofer (like a 5 1/4" one with a passive radiator) which fits under the seat. Mazda's have the AC vents coming under the seat to cool the rear passengers' feet, but you could always cut those to make room and say the hell with the rear passengers :D

Mister T:shift:

20OMZ May-13th-2003 01:24 AM

I want to take out my back seats one day and put 5 15's in the back boot and fully amped what ya rackon..... keep on dreaming........ just imagine the bass with the windows up. then i should get the 160 db mark

MisterT May-13th-2003 10:42 AM


Originally posted by 20OMZ
I want to take out my back seats one day and put 5 15's in the back boot and fully amped what ya rackon..... keep on dreaming........ just imagine the bass with the windows up. then i should get the 160 db mark
I think you will be the one needing custom hearing aids!:D You will be the first one with a Protege with 5 15s that I know of! You would get a full body massage with that kind of bass!

Mister T :shift:

20OMZ May-13th-2003 07:49 PM

No all together i will have 7 15's cause of the 2 in the back and 5 in the back seat. im looking into it today ill tell ya how much it is going to cost....... ill have the plans up for my stereo alswell.... what ya been up ta???

MisterT May-13th-2003 07:55 PM

I got the crackling out of my system and the whining noise, but now I notice that my head lights dim to the beat. I have 4 guage wires running to a distribution block and to a 1.5 Farad stiffening cap. The from the distribution block, I have 8 guage wires going to the amps (which are about 6 inches from the distribution block. I don't know why the lights are dimming. I never had a problem with that in my old car (and it didn't have power package, so the alternator was smaller). Any suggestions on what might be causing this? Thanks!

Michael

pluto316 May-13th-2003 07:57 PM


Originally posted by MisterT
I actually didn't want the sunroof. It came with the car and was part of a package deal. The weather down here is like two seasons, Winter and Summer. And it's so hot and humid that I use my AC more than the sunroof. It is good to tilt up when leaving your car in a hot parking lot though. I have heard of the bass engines. Kenwood also has a small, small subwoofer (like a 5 1/4" one with a passive radiator) which fits under the seat. Mazda's have the AC vents coming under the seat to cool the rear passengers' feet, but you could always cut those to make room and say the hell with the rear passengers :D

Mister T:shift:


I didn't want the moon roof, they are heavy and I am afraid I will bust it one day.. I don't know..


Anyway, I am using those vents to keep my amps cool when I install them. Fresh A/C on hot amps = Awesome.

MisterT May-13th-2003 10:18 PM


Originally posted by pluto316



I didn't want the moon roof, they are heavy and I am afraid I will bust it one day.. I don't know..


Anyway, I am using those vents to keep my amps cool when I install them. Fresh A/C on hot amps = Awesome.

As long as condensation doesn't get on it, but I doubt that with the way music is listened to, amps can warm up rather quickly. Your friends may think you have heated seats!! :) I just need to figure out why the hell my lights are dimming. That drives me nuts. It's just enough to notice, but I don't want to strain my battery or alternator. I plan on rechecking the wires and making sure they are all hooked up correctly because of the way they go in to an amp, part of the rubber covering over the wire could be partly in there causing it enough lack of contact to slightly dim the lights from the current being pulled by the amp. I have it on "high current" and it's is pushing 2 12's at 1 ohm load. The amp is stable to 1/4 ohms!!

20OMZ May-13th-2003 10:58 PM


Originally posted by MisterT
I got the crackling out of my system and the whining noise, but now I notice that my head lights dim to the beat. I have 4 guage wires running to a distribution block and to a 1.5 Farad stiffening cap. The from the distribution block, I have 8 guage wires going to the amps (which are about 6 inches from the distribution block. I don't know why the lights are dimming. I never had a problem with that in my old car (and it didn't have power package, so the alternator was smaller). Any suggestions on what might be causing this? Thanks!

Michael

I had the same problemo with mine. Try a bigger battery in there. I have an 880 cold cranking apms battery in mine, my standard one was like 290 cca, my system now goes a lot harder and my lights dont dime in and out with the beat....... my battery cost $540 though but you can pick other ones like a 480cca battery for like $130 over here in australia so it will be cheaper over there. hope this helps you out mate



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MisterT May-14th-2003 10:27 AM

A lot of people use Optima batteries. I saw a video on those and a guy shot three holes in it with a handgun and it cranked up an 18 wheeler. Those are pretty amazing. In my 91 Eclipse, I didn't have that problem (headlights slightly dimming), but eventually the stock battery died and I got the biggest one that would fit. I didn't have a problem since. I guess I best start saving some money! :D

Michael :shift:

20OMZ May-15th-2003 01:50 AM

what ya saving for again????

MisterT May-15th-2003 09:42 AM

I may have to save up for a new battery if I can't fix the headlight dimming problem.


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