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Adrenalin Owners - What do we do about exhaust?
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<blockquote data-quote="Carey Frennier" data-source="post: 792356" data-attributes="member: 66764"><p>D. Potts. I did like it. It just didn't have the sound I was looking for. At first I loved the exhaust tip. Dingo planted the seed in my brain that it wasn't cool! Like...right after that my wife said the same thing and it had to go. I bought all my stuff from performancepeddler.com for next to nothing. I didn't lose anything as far as my budget was concerned.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>XST, I have not yet installed any aftermarket audio at this time. Actually, at 10am today (day off) I am going to my audio place to have the area behind the rear seat mapped out for a custom fiberglass, sealed enclosure. I'm thinking three 8" or two 10" JBL GTOs. I'm trying to have the amp rack built right with the subwoofer enclosure. The removal of the plastic border with the tool kit will have to be completely removed. At present I have two JBL 1202D subs with the shallow frame and they can't even fit without an enclosure. There is just no way to fit them in. I have a 4 channel JBL amp and a JBL mono amp. The 4 channel is running my front stage component set and the mono is to be running the DVC subs. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I will be ripping out the stock HU for my Alpine 9883. Sync is cool but it's not really that big a deal. I find it much easier to nav my Ipod with the Alpine full speed controls. I also want my EQ and sub volume control without sticking hacky looking crap on my dash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carey Frennier, post: 792356, member: 66764"] D. Potts. I did like it. It just didn't have the sound I was looking for. At first I loved the exhaust tip. Dingo planted the seed in my brain that it wasn't cool! Like...right after that my wife said the same thing and it had to go. I bought all my stuff from performancepeddler.com for next to nothing. I didn't lose anything as far as my budget was concerned. XST, I have not yet installed any aftermarket audio at this time. Actually, at 10am today (day off) I am going to my audio place to have the area behind the rear seat mapped out for a custom fiberglass, sealed enclosure. I'm thinking three 8" or two 10" JBL GTOs. I'm trying to have the amp rack built right with the subwoofer enclosure. The removal of the plastic border with the tool kit will have to be completely removed. At present I have two JBL 1202D subs with the shallow frame and they can't even fit without an enclosure. There is just no way to fit them in. I have a 4 channel JBL amp and a JBL mono amp. The 4 channel is running my front stage component set and the mono is to be running the DVC subs. I will be ripping out the stock HU for my Alpine 9883. Sync is cool but it's not really that big a deal. I find it much easier to nav my Ipod with the Alpine full speed controls. I also want my EQ and sub volume control without sticking hacky looking crap on my dash. [/QUOTE]
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