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How close to peak power do you all push your components?
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<blockquote data-quote="Timbo74" data-source="post: 8681773" data-attributes="member: 677529"><p>Man, there really isn’t many other options, this is a fifth gen Prelude...there isn’t a bunch of room. I am doing some preventative measures, to make it last. I can’t do much about the heat, but the vibration, and moisture, I can. </p><p>Space is the biggest factor....there is none, and these Boston crossovers are not small.</p><p>Under the seat is not an option, under the dash is very iffy....in the trunk, would probably be the best bet, but then I Would have to rethink a lot of things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timbo74, post: 8681773, member: 677529"] Man, there really isn’t many other options, this is a fifth gen Prelude...there isn’t a bunch of room. I am doing some preventative measures, to make it last. I can’t do much about the heat, but the vibration, and moisture, I can. Space is the biggest factor....there is none, and these Boston crossovers are not small. Under the seat is not an option, under the dash is very iffy....in the trunk, would probably be the best bet, but then I Would have to rethink a lot of things. [/QUOTE]
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