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<blockquote data-quote="SRim23" data-source="post: 4364346" data-attributes="member: 568830"><p>i know ive stared at those two diagrams saying that on the12volt for an hour but the way the wiring is doesnt match any diagram at all. and i mean these subs have been running for 3 years. they are the 1st gen type r's. a red light on the amp always blinked but they still worked just fine.</p><p></p><p>the guy that owned the car said his friend who installed them just kept doing mathematical equations on paper until he got to 4 ohms. between the sub in the middle and the sub on the right of the box there are a couple wires that have a positive and neg spliced together! it looks so retarded</p><p></p><p>like i said id just wire it to 2.67 but it says the amp isnt stable at 2 ohm bridged..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRim23, post: 4364346, member: 568830"] i know ive stared at those two diagrams saying that on the12volt for an hour but the way the wiring is doesnt match any diagram at all. and i mean these subs have been running for 3 years. they are the 1st gen type r's. a red light on the amp always blinked but they still worked just fine. the guy that owned the car said his friend who installed them just kept doing mathematical equations on paper until he got to 4 ohms. between the sub in the middle and the sub on the right of the box there are a couple wires that have a positive and neg spliced together! it looks so retarded like i said id just wire it to 2.67 but it says the amp isnt stable at 2 ohm bridged.. [/QUOTE]
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