sjones
Junior Member
Im installing a new headunit in a 2002 Porsche 911 It has a Harman head unit with Bose. Installing the deck was straight forward; power, ground and switched all right there. Bypassed the Bose amp for the door speakers which all read at 2.6ohms and ran directly into the head unit as per the customers request.
I then pulled the factory Bose amp for the sub(seperate amp--found right above spare tire in trunk). Two sets of wires going to the amp are playing the factory subs--problem being they both rest at 1 ohm. So I added just a small amp and ran them in series--hence it should increase the ohm load over 2 ohms. WRONG! It drops to .4 ohms. Does anybody have a suggestion on how to wire the factory sub up to increase the ohm load so that the amp wont end up overheating and shutting down? Any help would be greatly appreciated!!! Im stuck here till its done!
Email: sjones@snowsauto.com
I then pulled the factory Bose amp for the sub(seperate amp--found right above spare tire in trunk). Two sets of wires going to the amp are playing the factory subs--problem being they both rest at 1 ohm. So I added just a small amp and ran them in series--hence it should increase the ohm load over 2 ohms. WRONG! It drops to .4 ohms. Does anybody have a suggestion on how to wire the factory sub up to increase the ohm load so that the amp wont end up overheating and shutting down? Any help would be greatly appreciated!!! Im stuck here till its done!
Email: sjones@snowsauto.com
