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Old 20th March 2009, 00:24   #31
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That is a very small enclosure for the sub, a bigger one will yield better result in both SQ/SPL.
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Old 20th March 2009, 08:47   #32
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That is a very small enclosure for the sub, a bigger one will yield better result in both SQ/SPL.
This box was built as per the recommended dimensions in the Kicker manual for Sealed Compact(Minimum Enclosure Volume). I'm attaching the pdf for reference.
I prefer hard hitting bass hence the installer built a smaller box and I like the way it sounds now than before.
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Old 20th March 2009, 11:04   #33
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That is a very small enclosure for the sub, a bigger one will yield better result in both SQ/SPL.
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I prefer hard hitting bass hence the installer built a smaller box and I like the way it sounds now than before.
You like it and that is what matters. Did you try a larger box?
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Old 20th March 2009, 11:28   #34
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i think previously your were using a big enclosure some 2.5cft or maybe it was bigger then this.
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Old 21st March 2009, 01:09   #35
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You like it and that is what matters. Did you try a larger box?
Yes, the previous box was bigger.
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Old 26th March 2009, 21:19   #36
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hey the setup is rlly superb. i just booked an endy 3.0 a week back. pls cud u help me with that fascia adapter. i consulted that with the ford guy, and he just gave me a blank look. are these easily available or are these need to be specially made. and also is there any quality compromise anywhere on the whole.
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Old 28th March 2009, 00:56   #37
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hey the setup is rlly superb. i just booked an endy 3.0 a week back. pls cud u help me with that fascia adapter. i consulted that with the ford guy, and he just gave me a blank look. are these easily available or are these need to be specially made. and also is there any quality compromise anywhere on the whole.
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No, Ford does not sell fascia adapters, so no point checking with them.
Yes, they are readily available in the market. I dont think you'll get the same fit&finish if you tried to fabricate it.
I bought mine from Hot Tracks in Bangalore. It was available on Ebay, but there was a problem with my credit card so I had no choice but to buy it from Blore.
From the packing it looked like the genuine stereo fascia for Mazda BT50/Ford Ranger pickups that shares the same platform with Endy.
No, theres no quality compromised anywhere. Its quality & finish are the same as the OE fascia; same colour too. Perfect fit and flawless!
Heres the link to the Ebay seller but now his profile page says there are no items for sale.
eBay My World - sasitorn.8949
Google and see, you'll surely find it elsewhere online.

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Hey I guys i bought this adapter for Rs.1500 from Performance Zone , Patel nagar , New Delhi. it was not clean as in there were a lot of scratches which the dealer said due to transit it has happened inspite of not believing him i had to buy it because there is a shortage of this adapter in the market and people are charging obnoxious prices like 5K or even 7K . But i found a solution and got carbon fibre finish on it. and it now looks better the original one

Hey Grandkruizer , How much did you buy it for ?
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Old 23rd April 2009, 13:51   #39
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1500. he mentioned it.
im not a fan of the carbon fibre finish, but yea, anything looks better than scratches.
it looks quite stock now. congratulations!
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get some more parts on dash carbon fibered as single piece will look odd in my opinion !!
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Yes I also thought the same thing but then I thot that the knobs and buttons are still silver so might go with the other silver accents but i will surely now get this thing done as it is now being noticed by others too.

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1500. he mentioned it.
im not a fan of the carbon fibre finish, but yea, anything looks better than scratches.
it looks quite stock now. congratulations!

I had options between a wooden and Carbon Fibre finfish so I chose this one as i hated wooden finish which totally doesn't go with the other silver accents

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Sumit, Looks good .

Glad i could be of some help

i need to see this in flesh and see the HU also.

How about CP sometime? Will also ask the other WRC members.
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Sumit, Looks good .

Glad i could be of some help

i need to see this in flesh and see the HU also.

How about CP sometime? Will also ask the other WRC members.

Sure Mate lets keep it for tommorow 4 PM in CP
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Sorry for Hijacking the thread.

P.S. Sumit, expect my call in the evening.
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Fascia adapter

At 1500, thats more than a bargain cuz I got mine for 7K.
Your carbon fiber finish fascia adapter looks cool.
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