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<blockquote data-quote="97cavy" data-source="post: 2977229" data-attributes="member: 543047"><p>Screw fuses. I havent ran one in years lol. I started popping a shitload of them when i started getting loud, and after going through like 10 of them in a few weeks, i said screw it, and havent ran one since. Just make sure your powerwire is ran VERY out of the way of any moving/hot parts in the engine bay , and near no sharp pieces under the carpet and you shouldnt have a problem.</p><p></p><p>The score deffiently can be improved, try a ported box or something, but it can be a hell of a lot better. I popped a 140 with a pair of re8''s and a re 35.1 a while back in my cavalier, but that thing was nutty for a pair of 8''s (they were the first series 8''s with the goldish color motor, for some reason when i swapped the ones with the chrome motors they werent as impressive?)</p><p></p><p>Its all about getting help from someone who know's a thing or 2. You have access to a meter, and thats one of the most important things.</p><p></p><p>What vehicle ya getting next?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="97cavy, post: 2977229, member: 543047"] Screw fuses. I havent ran one in years lol. I started popping a shitload of them when i started getting loud, and after going through like 10 of them in a few weeks, i said screw it, and havent ran one since. Just make sure your powerwire is ran VERY out of the way of any moving/hot parts in the engine bay , and near no sharp pieces under the carpet and you shouldnt have a problem. The score deffiently can be improved, try a ported box or something, but it can be a hell of a lot better. I popped a 140 with a pair of re8''s and a re 35.1 a while back in my cavalier, but that thing was nutty for a pair of 8''s (they were the first series 8''s with the goldish color motor, for some reason when i swapped the ones with the chrome motors they werent as impressive?) Its all about getting help from someone who know's a thing or 2. You have access to a meter, and thats one of the most important things. What vehicle ya getting next? [/QUOTE]
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