Confused...

230w x 2 @ 2ohms means the each amplifier channel will output 230w with a 2ohm load connect to each individual channel.
Now, you do not have a 2ohm load connected to each individual channel. You have a 2ohm load bridged to the amp....or, essentially, a 1ohm load on each channel.

What's this mean? That you are running the amp beyond it's capabilities, increasing the chances of damaging it.
then can someone diagram for me how i need to have it wired so i dont damage the amp?

 
Instead of wiring one coil to each channel, you can just wire the coils in series and leave the amp bridged:

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So is it only getting 230....its the x2 part that i dont get...
and it is 2ohm stereo stable, but not 2ohm mono...
x2 = per channel.

With a 2ohm load on each channel, each channel will output 230w RMS.

But the amp is not 2ohm mono (bridged) stable.

 
good. im not sure what a w6 can handle, but find out its RMS power handleing. then buy an amp that putts out that much continuously at 2 ohms
no i mean ALL of it, w6 included...i want something not quite so costly so i can finish my install....and when the money situation gets better i can try to go the JL route again...

 
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