Are those 3-D printed? The airflow tunnel part, whatever you call that lolHere's the blowers.View attachment 66437
Yep! I don't know what they're called eitherAre those 3-D printed? The airflow tunnel part, whatever you call that lol
I def see what it's for that's neat. Your system looks loud as f man. It just looks like it hurts. A lot of work put into this it seems.Yep! I don't know what they're called eitherbut yes, I modeled and printed those
You could probably call it a blower housing. It's meant to hold fans for an air duct blower and mate it to the air duct.
Thanks! I appreciate itI def see what it's for that's neat. Your system looks loud as f man. It just looks like it hurts. A lot of work put into this it seems.
Its been an odyssey to be sure. I hope it is all you envisioned and more. Nice execution and a few tricks new to me have kept this build entertaining.It's finally done.
I never competed but bracing my old explorer sealed sunroof wood all in front half of roof stuck on underside as heavy support, deadener rear half, some in front doors, some hatch foam and bracing, ripped sheet metal in half hatch glass, one of two bolts broke holding rear glass going doing the interstate because half glass latch fell down inside lower part of hatch, ripped all the welds, my rear window almost fell out going down interstate. When you work on panels, you gotta be careful what your brace and add mass to and don't because it moves pressure around. Brace one place a bunch, another place will blow out. Idk my rear hatch had welded parts of it 3 times back together. Just kept ripping. Idk somewhere around 145-150db is where you get like exponential problems with vehicle flex and holding pressure from what I've seen, roughly, at least for lower bass.Its been an odyssey to be sure. I hope it is all you envisioned and more. Nice execution and a few tricks new to me have kept this build entertaining.
Now to meter the beast and see if that flexin' Sienna can contain the output... lol
No shade thrown at anyone, all that deadening WILL help for sure. Once upon a time I thought my 1997 S-10 Blazer was deadened and keeping up till the strikers ripped out of the doorjams and I had to hold the door closed for 180mi returning from an event. I found a dollar general eventually and bought bungees but talk about a fun trip. And my numbers were down but fun. Crazy how the door strikers failed before the glass but you never know how it'll all pan out till you push the limits
The Odyssey is a different minvan bro, this is a Sienna... I'm kiddingIts been an odyssey to be sure.
For sure. I'll meter it soon. I want to see what it can do.Now to meter the beast and see if that flexin' Sienna can contain the output... lol
I say 'it's done", but yeah it's "done" until something else breaksI never competed but bracing my old explorer sealed sunroof wood all in front half of roof stuck on underside as heavy support, deadener rear half, some in front doors, some hatch foam and bracing, ripped sheet metal in half hatch glass, one of two bolts broke holding rear glass going doing the interstate because half glass latch fell down inside lower part of hatch, ripped all the welds, my rear window almost fell out going down interstate. When you work on panels, you gotta be careful what your brace and add mass to and don't because it moves pressure around. Brace one place a bunch, another place will blow out. Idk my rear hatch had welded parts of it 3 times back together. Just kept ripping. Idk somewhere around 145-150db is where you get like exponential problems with vehicle flex and holding pressure from what I've seen, roughly, at least for lower bass.
I haven't paid attention enough to know your tuning but with the wattage you have and 2 15's you're gonna get metal fatigue. Those round ports look long enough to hit some lows hahaThe Odyssey is a different minvan bro, this is a Sienna... I'm kidding
But yeah man, I'm glad you enjoyed the thread. I enjoyed the conversation. I was already pretty happy when it had just one amp, the second one should be another level.
For sure. I'll meter it soon. I want to see what it can do.
I say 'it's done", but yeah it's "done" until something else breaks![]()