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What is the loudest records holding subwoofer\subwoofers in size.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeremiah25" data-source="post: 2960201" data-attributes="member: 570469"><p>The difference in score comes from the differences in the vehicles. Scotty's van is in the Super Street division, whereas Alan's car is in the Extreme division. Basically the interior of the vehicle in front of the B pillar must be stock in the Super Street division, with a few exceptions, like the seats may be removed, and you can apply a limited amount of sound deadening. The glass and sheet metal must be stock though.</p><p></p><p>In the extreme division, there is nothing stock about the interior of the vehicle. The floors are raised, and usually layed with concrete or grout. The doors are filled with concrete or grout. The roof is built down, and filled with concrete. All the glass has been removed and replaced with plexiglass that is several inches thick.</p><p></p><p>So imagine setting off a fire cracker in a thin metal tin box, then setting off a fire cracker in a thick concrete box. Which would develop more pressure on the inside? That should answer your question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeremiah25, post: 2960201, member: 570469"] The difference in score comes from the differences in the vehicles. Scotty's van is in the Super Street division, whereas Alan's car is in the Extreme division. Basically the interior of the vehicle in front of the B pillar must be stock in the Super Street division, with a few exceptions, like the seats may be removed, and you can apply a limited amount of sound deadening. The glass and sheet metal must be stock though. In the extreme division, there is nothing stock about the interior of the vehicle. The floors are raised, and usually layed with concrete or grout. The doors are filled with concrete or grout. The roof is built down, and filled with concrete. All the glass has been removed and replaced with plexiglass that is several inches thick. So imagine setting off a fire cracker in a thin metal tin box, then setting off a fire cracker in a thick concrete box. Which would develop more pressure on the inside? That should answer your question. [/QUOTE]
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