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<blockquote data-quote="Wagonized" data-source="post: 8454560" data-attributes="member: 579070"><p>I was doing a 157.4 in 07 with 4 12s in street C and 157.8 in 08 with 6 10s in street C. 97 explorer.</p><p></p><p>If it were me, and I was trying to break a 160 Id do the following:</p><p></p><p>Stick with 2nd gen explorer</p><p></p><p>Large bank of 16 volt batts built under the cargo area of the truck. Can likely fit about 16 of them.</p><p></p><p>Throw in 2 or 3 big alternators and burp with truck running to help the lack of batteries.</p><p></p><p>Id use the solo X 10s again to get the most cone area I could. Stiffen the cones with resin and glass. Then switch the motor with something like a LVL 6 or a team sundown. Add 4 more amps....I ran AB 500.1s x 4 although I had 4 more waiting but couldnt fit them in time to make finals. With the large 16 volt bank, Id add the last 4 Amps which would be ran at 0.46 ohm per strapped pair aka 0.23 ohm per amp @ 18 volts.</p><p></p><p>Id keep the same enclosure I ran previously. Stiffen it with threaded rod and re-tune the ports for added power.</p><p></p><p>Thats well well over 160 db recipe right there @ under 50 hz so it will play music ok too if you wire the amps to a higher load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wagonized, post: 8454560, member: 579070"] I was doing a 157.4 in 07 with 4 12s in street C and 157.8 in 08 with 6 10s in street C. 97 explorer. If it were me, and I was trying to break a 160 Id do the following: Stick with 2nd gen explorer Large bank of 16 volt batts built under the cargo area of the truck. Can likely fit about 16 of them. Throw in 2 or 3 big alternators and burp with truck running to help the lack of batteries. Id use the solo X 10s again to get the most cone area I could. Stiffen the cones with resin and glass. Then switch the motor with something like a LVL 6 or a team sundown. Add 4 more amps....I ran AB 500.1s x 4 although I had 4 more waiting but couldnt fit them in time to make finals. With the large 16 volt bank, Id add the last 4 Amps which would be ran at 0.46 ohm per strapped pair aka 0.23 ohm per amp @ 18 volts. Id keep the same enclosure I ran previously. Stiffen it with threaded rod and re-tune the ports for added power. Thats well well over 160 db recipe right there @ under 50 hz so it will play music ok too if you wire the amps to a higher load. [/QUOTE]
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