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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8655003" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>RSX?? Great little car.easy to do bolt ons for mods for HP..keep oil changed and tuned up and Struts /suspension maintained and runs forever..be sure to do the timing and W.pump before or around 120k.As for the ELD?Yes it has that issue as many Honda made vehicles..You can do two group 78s/AGMs..one under hood and one in rear and run up to 2k all day long on sub duty.. Do Big 3 should be fine.I always ran 2 ohms mono and 4-2 ohms stereo up front. Min of 1500 rms on sub duty and a min of 100 rms up front per door components with min of 20 rms on a set of extra tweets. Ive ran up to 2500 @1 ohm load just fine with 2 full sized AGMs and did fine with 300 -400 up front in an Acura Integra. Never issues with Voltage that way.If you have the time, and patience.. get that ELD Bypass done.. its worth it and Keep _Hope_Alive tutorial works and takes little time, but worth the effort going Large on power.A pair of 1k 10s , a pair of 6.5 components and a set of 1" tweets all that ride needs to get pretty loud. 5 speeds are worth it.Autos lack alittle in RPM pickup but still moves well.Every Honda and Acura Ive had has been some the most reliable vehicles ive owned to date</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8655003, member: 634282"] RSX?? Great little car.easy to do bolt ons for mods for HP..keep oil changed and tuned up and Struts /suspension maintained and runs forever..be sure to do the timing and W.pump before or around 120k.As for the ELD?Yes it has that issue as many Honda made vehicles..You can do two group 78s/AGMs..one under hood and one in rear and run up to 2k all day long on sub duty.. Do Big 3 should be fine.I always ran 2 ohms mono and 4-2 ohms stereo up front. Min of 1500 rms on sub duty and a min of 100 rms up front per door components with min of 20 rms on a set of extra tweets. Ive ran up to 2500 @1 ohm load just fine with 2 full sized AGMs and did fine with 300 -400 up front in an Acura Integra. Never issues with Voltage that way.If you have the time, and patience.. get that ELD Bypass done.. its worth it and Keep _Hope_Alive tutorial works and takes little time, but worth the effort going Large on power.A pair of 1k 10s , a pair of 6.5 components and a set of 1" tweets all that ride needs to get pretty loud. 5 speeds are worth it.Autos lack alittle in RPM pickup but still moves well.Every Honda and Acura Ive had has been some the most reliable vehicles ive owned to date [/QUOTE]
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