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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8752690" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Explorers are known to like to get loud. That said you both probably have room to find gains by experimenting with seat positions, box location/aiming, gorilla tape, etc. It's relatively easy to find gains in the low to mid 140s. 142 and a bit is fine for most people to enjoy music but on 5K that is far from competitive. I was doing 148.6-148.8 in my old Jeep with single 12 on around that much power and only MIGHT have picked up first place in our local shows if the serious guys who competed with that cone area didn't show up. At some point if you plan to play music whatsoever you're simply not going to hang with the guys that are just trying to mark the best score.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8752690, member: 614752"] Explorers are known to like to get loud. That said you both probably have room to find gains by experimenting with seat positions, box location/aiming, gorilla tape, etc. It's relatively easy to find gains in the low to mid 140s. 142 and a bit is fine for most people to enjoy music but on 5K that is far from competitive. I was doing 148.6-148.8 in my old Jeep with single 12 on around that much power and only MIGHT have picked up first place in our local shows if the serious guys who competed with that cone area didn't show up. At some point if you plan to play music whatsoever you're simply not going to hang with the guys that are just trying to mark the best score. [/QUOTE]
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