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Old 13th February 2008, 21:04   #16 (permalink)
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I think 2.75" dia. for the port should be just a wee bit small. 3" (at least) to 3.5" would have been better, with the length adjusted accordingly (just what I feel, not based on any hard facts/calcs), and hell, if it sounds good to you, leave it as it is!

I was thinking the same. But since he is happy why bother him.
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Old 13th February 2008, 21:15   #17 (permalink)
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The Blue Light actually looks cool, how much did the guy charge for that?
i was charged like 600 bucks as this has a white conventional light and a blue one too in the same set!

i chose this because we always found it difficult to read the news paper at rear while choosing the theater and the cinema, most of the times its last minute decisions and is done in the car!

looks cool and does the job way above what i expected!
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Old 13th February 2008, 22:22   #18 (permalink)
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I was thinking the same. But since he is happy why bother him.
its more like i have way less exposure than you gurus and so dint know but if a different size port does the job better i am ready to try it!

please do suggest it!, well yes i like my bass tight and a little less boomy than in a bass tube, but not completely tight as in a sealed box!
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Old 13th February 2008, 22:33   #19 (permalink)
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Great setup rider60! Very neatly done.
Just 1 question - how come you have the crossovers mounted on the door like that? Hopefully the legs of the driver/co-driver don't foul with them!
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Old 13th February 2008, 22:57   #20 (permalink)
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Great setup rider60! Very neatly done.
Just 1 question - how come you have the crossovers mounted on the door like that? Hopefully the legs of the driver/co-driver don't foul with them!

thank you razor!

well its mounted in such a way that neither rolling the windows, nor the mirrors inside nor the people who sit inside have a problem with it!
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Old 14th February 2008, 07:58   #21 (permalink)
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Its an LDi, the tacho is also missing in the pic (besides fogs) and power windows.
Sorry for being so OT, but does VDi have it? I mean the Tacho?

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well my model does not come with power windows and even if i do install the power windows the wires wont come in the way!
I was not referring to the wires, I was wondering if the passenger's finger would get stuck while rolling the windows. I generally hurt my index finger in my 800 because of the little gap that is available.
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Old 14th February 2008, 08:39   #22 (permalink)
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Sorry for being so OT, but does VDi have it? I mean the Tacho?
yes it does. also has power windows and the key-type central locking.
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Old 14th February 2008, 14:35   #23 (permalink)
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O/T : How come the amp brackets are black and not silver like most of the 75.4 I have seen ? Were they produced in both trims ?
Thats the 301.1 mono,man.
Where are the 75.4 amp pics?
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Old 14th February 2008, 15:44   #24 (permalink)
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Thats the 301.1 mono,man.
Where are the 75.4 amp pics?
The 301.1 Mono does not have the crossover settings on the plexiglass shield which the 75.4 does.
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Old 14th February 2008, 16:22   #25 (permalink)
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here goes the list

AMP #1
JBL GTO75.4 that pumps out 145W to each channel at 14.4V, this powers my front and rear fills in the car! here is a picture of the same, sorry it was a little dusty when i captured it!




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JBL GTO301.1 mono amp, that powers my DVC sub! here is a picture of the same!




nitrous the first picture is the 75.4 amp that has 4 channel output and the second is the 301.1 mono amp with the purple RCAs! take a closer look they look similar!
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Old 14th February 2008, 16:41   #26 (permalink)
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The setup is very nice. congrats on the purchase. Also the interior light is looking very nice. please post some pics of it in evening or night time.
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Old 14th February 2008, 16:43   #27 (permalink)
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The setup is very nice. congrats on the purchase. Also the interior light is looking very nice. please post some pics of it in evening or night time.
thank you and i sure will post the pictures as soon as possible!
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Old 20th February 2008, 23:40   #28 (permalink)
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Hey Rider... great setup...
I'm also planning for a similar setup at Sprocket for my yet to come I10. Can I get a demo of ur ICE.... PM me your no. will call u sometime....
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Old 22nd June 2008, 03:02   #29 (permalink)
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well there have been changes in the swift's ICE.

its a bit sad that i had to remove the JBL GTO 75.4 and the MONO JBL GTO 301.1 from the car, replace them with something else, its not a upgrade though.

these amps dint feel right under the seats and i dint have the option of installing them behind the rear seat so they had to go, and i installed them in viva.

now the new thing is i got a JBL GTO 1004 amp for swift, the whole installation was a DIY at HOME! my FIRST ICE DIY. i put in the boot to the side, i had to put in a CUSTOM MDF board so that it fits right in, that was one hell of a DIY, and then bolted the amp to it. pardon me i couldnt document the installation though. now i had to buy a 4ohm stable sub since this amp was gonna power the sub too.

now i have it this way
the front components and the sub are powered through the amp, and the rear sound stage is powered from the HU.

the sub is JBL CS 1204, in a ported box.

well for wires i have used FINOLEX 6 SQmm wires coupled into 4 to make it 24-25 SQmm, for rca's i have used monster XLNs and the sound of music is awesome!.

the cost of finolex power wire is 960 bucks
the AMP JBL GTO 1004 is 10500 grey.
sub JBL CS 1204 cost me 3000 bucks.

i have also installed the power windows from AUTOCOPX costing 12000 with 1 year warranty, man they work like charm too!

I dont have too many pictures right now, i am posting one or two will put up more later.
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Old 22nd June 2008, 11:41   #30 (permalink)
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Shabash, @rider60, a really great DIY effort. Congratulations!
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