Because that matters after you purchase a super impractical $100,000 carIt would be nice to own an R8, but they get an estimated like 12mpg.
Good luck on the doors and speakers not hitting Im having issues with it in my ride
Because that matters after you purchase a super impractical $100,000 carIt would be nice to own an R8, but they get an estimated like 12mpg.
I can't decide honestly. I don't know if the butyl will work as a decoupler or not. Will be deadening them with mlv and cld. I will be using sheet metal screws for attaching them and the butyl layer between the sheet metal.Nice build log. Thanks for sharing.
You are planning to use some CCF as a 'decoupler' on the sheet metal, and attach with more than just butyl, yes?
Makes me miss my NSX //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crap.gif.7f4dd41e3e9b23fbd170a1ee6f65cecc.gifDay 4: Got the other door done, my order from PE came, took one day for my order to get here!!!
And while working today at my tennis club these roll up, our club goes hard!!! Yeah thats my civic next to an R8
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Let me know how you are going to mount the tweeters. I kinda want to make swivel mounts but I don't have enough time before college. The actual mounts, well the right one, are on axis.Im getting ready to start the build in my honda with S600s as well...
I'm trying to find some sort of swivel myself that I can use with PVC caps for cups...Let me know how you are going to mount the tweeters. I kinda want to make swivel mounts but I don't have enough time before college. The actual mounts, well the right one, are on axis.
Are you just mounting the tweeter in the pvc? Or are you using the mounting hardware and the pvc? also how do you think you will get the tweeter to stay in place? i thought of using caulk on mine, but im scared the ammonia released will hurt the tweeter.I'm trying to find some sort of swivel myself that I can use with PVC caps for cups...