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wixxer
22-01-2011, 02:05 PM
I reckon it's time to start this thread, maybe it'll be useful for some of you, or just for fun...
Car is a stock '99 Civic Sedan GLI, it's my son's 1st car. We (parents) paid for the car, he's paying for the sound system.
Here's the plan:
- Front doors and boot are getting sound deadening treatment
- Power cable (2ga/35sqmm) will be run straight from the battery
- MDF/fiberglass sub enclosure in the boot, to receive a 12'' Rainbow Hammer sub
- enclosure/housing for Hifonics Zeus zxi 4.150 RMS amp
- Front doors are getting MDF/fibreglass doorboards to receive 2x Polk Audio 6501 6.5'' woofers per door
- A-pillars are going to hold the tweeters, either in a fibreglass, or something else... will see...
- Battery needs to be replaced, thinking of Optima Yellow Top, but we're open to your suggestions...
- A power cap is going to support the power supply to the amp - nothing fancy, but shall do the job...
- HU is the Alpine 117E, it's got what we need for starters :)
- ... there is probably more, but I can't remember now...

I'll start with some photos, and will update as often as possible.
All comments, suggestions and constructive critic is more than welcome!

Thanks for viewing

wixxer
22-01-2011, 02:25 PM
chaos
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/P1090490_800.jpg
stripped off
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/P1090491_800.jpg
...even more
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/P1090492_800.jpg
start
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/P1090493_800.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/P1090494_800.jpg
view from back seat
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/P1090495_800.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/P1090496_800.jpg
some wires pulled through
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/P1090497_800.jpg
chaos under dash...wondering if some of these are leftovers from previous owner
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/P1090498_800.jpg
soldering wire harness for HU
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/P1090499_800.jpg
basic shape
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/P1090510_800.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/P1090512_800.jpg
this baby is going inside... she was playing in my car in a bandpass, but now it's time to go... and I'm sad...
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/P1090511_800.jpg
3x MDF rings to hold the baby...
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/P1090513_800.jpg
my work space - wifey is not happy about the dust and dirt...
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/P1090514_800.jpg

capita
22-01-2011, 05:45 PM
looking forward to seeing the end result!

dc292177917
22-01-2011, 09:37 PM
i wud like to see the exterior as well :D

sxmachine
22-01-2011, 09:49 PM
This is good mate ... Given me some ideas .. Keep up the good work

wixxer
22-01-2011, 10:57 PM
Thanks guys :)
Today we had some trouble sorting out the box around that stupid boot lid hinge - ended up cutting the shape two more times 'till we got it to fit without the need to work around the hinge. It's gonna be nice! :P.
Also I have some dramas trying to sort out the aeroport - wanted to use 100mm pipe, but it might be a problem to fit it in properly, so we're going to use 76mm pipe - that's what's recomended by the sub manufacturer anyway, so it should be fine.
Tomorrow going to Motorvation in Kwinana, maybe steal some ideas ;)
That's it for today, stay tuned ;)

wixxer
25-01-2011, 07:28 AM
Tomorrow going to Motorvation in Kwinana, maybe steal some ideas ;)
That was no good at all, obviously mixed up datum, there was nothin' on Sunday :(. Made about 130k's for nothing, and that in my other son's FTO, with 3 teenies inside listening to boom-boom music :(...
At least I was driving and the new exhaust he put in made a nice difference to the old girl...

wixxer
25-01-2011, 07:49 AM
Here's some update on our work:
so far we sorted out the aeroport for the sub (that was PITA), fixed both rings in position, stretched and fixed the cloth and yesterday were able to put a first coat of resin over it. It took ages to dry because of the cold and humid weather :thumbdwn:. Hope to put at least 2-3 layers of fiberglass over it today after work. Also cleaned up the mess from cutting MDF and put more sound deadening in the boot... So far we're pretty happy with the progress, it could go a bit faster neverthelles...

my setup for cutting rings
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part2/P1090538_800.jpg
ring to fix aeroport onto and also use it as a form to make port flare
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part2/P1090539_800.jpg
ring fixed to the pipe with hot glue
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part2/P1090543_800.jpg
started heating it
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part2/P1090550_800.jpg
hmmm... this is NOT how to do it - too much heat and way too fast
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part2/P1090551_800.jpg
this is much better :)
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part2/P1090555_800.jpg
this is final try to fit the box in, to see if it's all good - purrfekt ;)
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part2/P1090556_800.jpg
happy face of the future owner
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part2/P1090560_800.jpg
ready for resin
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part2/P1090562_800.jpg
view from the back, rings fixed temporary
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part2/P1090564_800.jpg
That's it, now off to work :thumbdwn:
Let me know what ya think!!!

curtis265
25-01-2011, 10:28 AM
You are bloody insane wixxer! Top efforts!

dc292177917
25-01-2011, 11:39 AM
mind me asking wt's that white plastic pipe for?
i m a total noob on sound systems...

wixxer
25-01-2011, 04:51 PM
Thanks curtis :)


mind me asking wt's that white plastic pipe for?
i m a total noob on sound systems...

pipe is an air port (not airport ;) ). It's used to tune the box to a specific frequency. You have probably seen boxes like that in shops or elsewhere. Some have a pipe, some have a slot, or even a triangle. Shape doesn't really matter, but the square surface and the length of the port must be calculated properly, otherwise the sub would sound wrong - like either producing no deep bass, or just rumbling... There are also sealed boxes (no pipe at all), and bandpass boxes, which consist of one sealed box and one ported. Some manufacturers make one wall on these boxes out of see-through acrylic, so you can see the subwoofer inside.
Btw., which type of box we make/use depends on the subwoofer specs, one can't just decide to use this or that type... There's so much to the topic, of which I have not so much knowledge, but I'm sure if you become interested, there are tons of other forums on the net, with ppl who know their stuff...
Thanks 4 following my buildup :)

wixxer
25-01-2011, 10:14 PM
Little update:

Nothing with 2-3 layers of fiberglass per day.... took me good 3 hours to put like 1.5 layers today... maybe tomorrow will go a bit faster... the only thing I'm not sure of is: how do I know how many layers are on what section? It all looks the same... :o

first coat of resin onto a cloth
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%203/P1090577_800.jpg
finished for today...
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%203/P1090579_800.jpg

Any comments? Suggestions? Critics?

dc292177917
25-01-2011, 10:19 PM
mate u hv got heaps knowledge on audio setup!!
i m thinking to get a slimline sub like this (http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=370471262594&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT) from ebay
wt do u reckon? are they easy to install?
like do i need to power it up directly from the battery?

wixxer
25-01-2011, 10:52 PM
mate u hv got heaps knowledge on audio setup!!
i m thinking to get a slimline sub like this (http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=370471262594&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT) from ebay
wt do u reckon? are they easy to install?
like do i need to power it up directly from the battery?

If you ask me, I'd say no (to Fusion at least). You could check Repco, there you could hear their ProLonear active subs, they're also not my style but at least should be better than Fusion... and yes, if you get one, it needs power straight from battery, since all other cables in the car are way too thin for powering up any amp, even such a small one...

dc292177917
26-01-2011, 01:56 AM
yea i know wt u mean mate but i hv no other alternatives...
i m hving a del sol which there's no space to put a sub in the cabin,
meanwhile the trunk is totally isolated from the cabin so putting a sub in the trunk is pretty useless fml...
i m not looking those bass that would turn ppl's head but at least i want sth better than wt a 6" coaxial could do lol

wixxer
26-01-2011, 09:47 AM
yea i know wt u mean mate but i hv no other alternatives...
i m hving a del sol which there's no space to put a sub in the cabin,
meanwhile the trunk is totally isolated from the cabin so putting a sub in the trunk is pretty useless fml...
i m not looking those bass that would turn ppl's head but at least i want sth better than wt a 6" coaxial could do lol

I just did a little research on del Sol with Gooogle... The only thing interesting I found was this (http://www.superstreetonline.com/tipstricks/sstp_0008_1995_honda_del_sol_subwoofers/index.html). I've never seen that car's inside but it looks like there is not really much space in the cabin :(. It would be a very interesting project/challenge to pimp your car with a proper sound system. Do you have ANY space behind the seats? Or under the seats? Or maybe the passenger leg room? Or what about glove box space? Those are all possibilities where to stick a sub. These days there are lot of flat subwoofers that don't need much space, like the Pioneer 10'' (http://www.pioneer.com.au/en/Products/Car%20Entertainment/Subwoofers/TS-SW2501S4.aspx).
With fiberglass, effort and imagination it would be a breeze to make something out of it!

capita
26-01-2011, 07:41 PM
I think with a del sol there is enough room for a small amp (mono/ bridged 2ch) under or behind each seats, as well as room for a flat sub (they really dont need much room/ litreage for the box) plus those flat subs wont require massive power and hence massive sized amp to get them going. If you look on caraudioasutralia.com there are a few MR2's/ convertibles who have put subwoofers into their cabin.

Wixxer I'm really enjoying the progress and work put into this set up and the great selection of quality of gear as well!! With the fibreglassing, you mentioned knowing how many layers you have done in which area? Maybe if you leat each layer dry before applying the next (would take ages or even before you start putting new layers down the next day) you could give it a quick once over with a paint can so for e.g today I did 2 layers (thats blue) the next day you only have time for 1 (so you paint it red (then you can see if you you have parts with 3 layers or 2 etc) if you know what I mean.. for some reason I think I've made that sound complicated.. hmmm haha

wixxer
26-01-2011, 09:40 PM
Thanks capita, sounds like a good idea with paint :). Now that I'm a "bit more into it" (since this is my first project with fiberglass) and I learned how much resin can I mix and use without having it harden in a can (300ml), I realised I can do half a surfice with one mix. So I'm doing bottom half first, then mix again and do the top half. So far I've got about four layers on, but it still needs 2-3 more I reckon. It's already pretty hard and stiff, but not enough... Hopefully this weekend I can start sanding and filling it...

wixxer
27-01-2011, 10:42 PM
alright, a little update, but no pics tonite, it's not so interesting anyway... finished fibreglassing on the front of the sub enclosure, got at least 6 layers everywhere. It's still drying atm, but I think it's going to be anough. Tommorow filling the low areas and around the openings, then maybe anotherlayer ober it, maybe not, will see... afterwards it's gonna be measuring the volume and fibreglassing the rear (through sub opening), that's gonna be fun...
Shame there is not more response to this thread, maybe not interesting enough? :( Well, for the few of you guys watching it, I'll keep up posting the progress...:)
cheers

sxmachine
27-01-2011, 10:45 PM
I'm watching it keep up with the updates :P

wixxer
28-01-2011, 07:32 AM
I'm watching it keep up with the updates :P

Thanks mate, will do :)

wixxer
29-01-2011, 08:43 PM
as promised, here's the update!
did enough for the day... spent about 3kg of body filler, hope it's gonna be good... here are some pics for my fans ;)

sanded fiberglass with p36 paper to rough it up a little
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%204/P1090581_800.jpg
after app 3kg of 3M fibre reinforced body filler
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%204/P1090582_800.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%204/P1090583_800.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%204/P1090584_800.jpg
this is how it's gonna sit in the boot...
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%204/P1090587_800.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%204/P1090589_800.jpg
still enough space to the boot hinge...
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%204/P1090586_800.jpg
just in case you want to see the exterior, it's all stock
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%204/P1090590_800.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%204/P1090591_800.jpg
and of course the new HU is in it's place
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%204/P1090592_800.jpg

thanks for watching and comments, they're very welcome ;)

curtis265
29-01-2011, 09:33 PM
sry to steal ur thread, but i'm soon looking at getting a sub for my car - i've currently got an aftermarket head unit installed, and i think all the speakers have been changed (pretty good 6x9's at the back)

Anywya i'm looking for some bass punch - should i get a proper amp or just a monoblock? What sort of power ratings should i be looking at?

or could my 6x9's be underpowered? (they do pack quite a bit of bass if i ahve the volume high, but the treble kills my ears to get that bass)

wixxer
29-01-2011, 10:07 PM
sry to steal ur thread, but i'm soon looking at getting a sub for my car - i've currently got an aftermarket head unit installed, and i think all the speakers have been changed (pretty good 6x9's at the back)

Anywya i'm looking for some bass punch - should i get a proper amp or just a monoblock? What sort of power ratings should i be looking at?

or could my 6x9's be underpowered? (they do pack quite a bit of bass if i ahve the volume high, but the treble kills my ears to get that bass)
That's alright mate, just steal it ;)
It would be awesome if you tell us what HU and what speakers you've got. Are the front coaxes or compos? (I reckon they're coaxes, otherwise you'd mention it). Also, what car does it go in? How much space do you want to sacrifice? All that sort of stuff...
Whatever they are, they're almost certainly underpowered, as ANY HU produces 4x15Watt RMS at most. And yes, forget about 4x50 what you read on the package, that's max peak power, has nothing to do with "real world", sorry.
So, imho you should get yourself a sub and an amp to match. Amp should be a 4 channel. Channels 1+2 will power up your front speakers, channels 3+4 will in bridged mode power up your sub. Most amps will in bridged mode accept only 4 ohm load, so your sub should be a 4 ohm sub. Dont worry if amp produces "too much power (RMS)" for the given sub, thats better then having not enough power fed to it.
As for your rear 6x9's, best thing is to sell them on ebay or alike, and invest the money in the amp and sub. But if you have to have them, they can run off the HU, but set them up not too loud. Remember, you want to hear music in front of you, not behind you!
Another VERY important thing if you want to have a half way good sound is SOUND DEADENING at least your doors and your boot!!!!! This can't be repeated too often, as it's CRUCIAL for a good sound in your car!!!!! Remember also this: All the music you hear when standing next to your car, IS MISSING INSIDE!!!
Wish you luck, if you need more info, or have questions, just ask, I'll help where I can :)

dc292177917
29-01-2011, 10:16 PM
where can i buy the sound deadening from and are they the shinny, aluminium foil liked thing in yr boot? thz!!

wixxer
29-01-2011, 10:27 PM
where can i buy the sound deadening from and are they the shinny, aluminium foil liked thing in yr boot? thz!!

yep, that's it, the "shiny stuff". Any car hifi store like alberts have them, but they mostly sell "Dynamat". That is the probably best stuff on oz market, but it's pretty dear. I've got mine off ebay, bit less efficient than dynamat, but lot cheaper... and it does work! And, if you have leftovers, you can always stick a second layer on it!

curtis265
31-01-2011, 12:53 PM
That's alright mate, just steal it ;)
It would be awesome if you tell us what HU and what speakers you've got. Are the front coaxes or compos? (I reckon they're coaxes, otherwise you'd mention it). Also, what car does it go in? How much space do you want to sacrifice? All that sort of stuff...
Whatever they are, they're almost certainly underpowered, as ANY HU produces 4x15Watt RMS at most. And yes, forget about 4x50 what you read on the package, that's max peak power, has nothing to do with "real world", sorry.
So, imho you should get yourself a sub and an amp to match. Amp should be a 4 channel. Channels 1+2 will power up your front speakers, channels 3+4 will in bridged mode power up your sub. Most amps will in bridged mode accept only 4 ohm load, so your sub should be a 4 ohm sub. Dont worry if amp produces "too much power (RMS)" for the given sub, thats better then having not enough power fed to it.
As for your rear 6x9's, best thing is to sell them on ebay or alike, and invest the money in the amp and sub. But if you have to have them, they can run off the HU, but set them up not too loud. Remember, you want to hear music in front of you, not behind you!
Another VERY important thing if you want to have a half way good sound is SOUND DEADENING at least your doors and your boot!!!!! This can't be repeated too often, as it's CRUCIAL for a good sound in your car!!!!! Remember also this: All the music you hear when standing next to your car, IS MISSING INSIDE!!!
Wish you luck, if you need more info, or have questions, just ask, I'll help where I can :)

Wow, good post! That's what i gathered anyway - i'm well aware of that 4x50W being peak power and not RMS.

My HU is an alpine CDA 9813 (i think), producing your favourite 4x50w :P Not entirely sure about what all the speakers are actually, but my rears are some boschmann things that i can't figure out, and i have no idea about the fronts.. or the front tweeters either.

I shall be looking around on gumtree - Thanks.

What sort of sub power should i be looking at? I don't necessarily want to be creating earthquakes, but have a decent amount of it shuold i want to entertain.. And if the amp has too much power won't it blow the sub?

wixxer
31-01-2011, 07:32 PM
Wow, good post! That's what i gathered anyway - i'm well aware of that 4x50W being peak power and not RMS.

My HU is an alpine CDA 9813 (i think), producing your favourite 4x50w :P Not entirely sure about what all the speakers are actually, but my rears are some boschmann things that i can't figure out, and i have no idea about the fronts.. or the front tweeters either.
That HU is sweet! Not the newest one ;) but still, it's got the full package in it. And it needs an extra power (wire) straight off the battery for it's full potential (read here (http://www.crutchfield.com/p_500CDA9813/Alpine-CDA-9813.html?tp=5684&tab=detailed_info))
Never listened to your Boschmann's, can't say anything about them...


I shall be looking around on gumtree - Thanks.
yeah, you might be lucky :)

What sort of sub power should i be looking at? I don't necessarily want to be creating earthquakes, but have a decent amount of it shuold i want to entertain.. And if the amp has too much power won't it blow the sub?
Any good brand sub will do imho. These days you can't even buy a sub with less then 200W RMS (can you?, others please correct me if I'm wrong). And that will do the job for you. You can feed it with 300-400W RMS, should be fine (again others correct me if i'm wrong) as long as you don't push it to the max ALL THE TIME. I've had quite a couple of subs running 'em that way for years, never had any dramas. Problems mostly start if you don't give your sub enough power - if your amp is TOO weak, it will always be running on the edge, not being able to produce enough "clean", distortion free power. Result: amp will overheat, and your sond will be c.r.a.p. before stopping completely.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not sayin' that a 200W sub can/should be given 1000W, but in my opinion 50-100% more than rated will definitely work better then 50-100% less then rated.
just my opinion that is.

UkuleleGod
31-01-2011, 10:50 PM
Hey mate,

Your install is looking pretty clean. I just finished my sound system on my EK Hatch.
I went for a 250rms MTX sub, JVC 6" and 6x9" speakers. I have mounted a Response AA-0425 and a Kicker zx300.1 underneath the front seats.
Will the sub be easily removable? Where abouts is the amp going?

It looks like yours will sound pretty good when it is done!

wixxer
01-02-2011, 07:22 AM
Hey mate,

Your install is looking pretty clean. ...
...Will the sub be easily removable? Where abouts is the amp going?

...It looks like yours will sound pretty good when it is done!
Thanks mate :)
Amp will go in spare wheel space, in order to maintain a little bit of the boot space, but still to give a bit of a "show off" effect, as required by a 17yo teenie ;)
Details will come later, when we come to it, it shall be "amazing", as my son likes to put it :)
Not sure about sub, weather it will be easy to remove, but I don't think so, because it will be enclosed with other soverings all around...

wixxer
01-02-2011, 07:25 AM
Last night I hit the wall!
After being too lazy to do more sanding and filling, I thouhgt it would be good to measure (roughly) the volume of the box, so I get the idea of how to finish the back side - I left it open on purpose, so I can take away a bit of volume if the box is a lil too big...
So here we go:

Got all I need: cardboard box (I had to empty the beer carton to get the box ;) ), measuring cup, tape, calculator, paper and pen, and of course the good old bean bag, with styrofoam pellets (wifey started wingeing about the mess I was gonna create...oh my)
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%205/P1090593_800.jpg
filled it up as I thought that would be approximately the back wall height...
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%205/P1090594_800.jpg
Started removing the styroballs out of the enclosure and into the carton box, and later into the measuring cup. Here's what I got:
3x full carton box + 3.8 litres in measuring cups.
Calculation:
1 carton box contains 24 beer stubbies @ 345ml each - makes 8.28 litres per carton. 3x carton + measuring cup make together 28.64 litres net volume... way too small, but with some polyfill it should be ok, as I'm AIMING SOMEWHERE AROUND 45 LITRES NET!
...NO GOOD AT ALL!!!
Ok, that was a joke, but let's measure it properly:
Carton is HxWxL= 380*255*225mm = 21.8 litres
3x21.8=65.4 litres
65.4+3.8= 69.2 litres net volume :eek::eek:

Here's my dilemma: What can I do, what's the best thing to do?
Sub and 4'' port have a displacement of app. 7.4 litres. That is if I decide to go from 3'' to 4'' pipe.
That way I still have about 17 litres volume too much! Any ideas? Fill it with sand bags, make walls thicker...???

Thanks for comments and suggestions :)

capita
01-02-2011, 06:37 PM
thats a huge box mate! To cut down some litres maybe you could cut the box and remove whats right of the port? That should help.. if it doesnt cut enough (litrage), or its not an option.. alot of sound deadening in the inside of the box or dacron? Also I just thught of adding layers of MDF to the base of the box?

curtis265
01-02-2011, 07:58 PM
Sorry, my HU's a CDA 9811, not 9813 :( Does that make any difference?

UkuleleGod
01-02-2011, 09:01 PM
Hey mate,

That box seems pretty massive for what you are trying to achieve, I would imagine it would sound undefined, but loud.
This website may help you when working on your box. Subwoofer Enclosure Calculator (http://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/boxcalcs.asp)

@Curtis - The headunit should make too much different, providing the outputs on the back are the same.

wixxer
02-02-2011, 10:54 PM
Guys, thanks for comments!
These two days I didn't do much on the box itself, but I played with WinISD for quite some time. Unfortunately, I'm not really sure how does a good curve look like, or what's the real world behaviour of the sub when the curve says that it will be overall louther then "another" box/port combo, but it has a big peak at, say, 45Hz. (+6dB), compared with -3dB at 30Hz an 89Hz.
@ UkuleleGod: mate, is it too much to ask you to run my sub through WinISD and see what you can come up with? Would appreciate it much. Or someone else please?
Thanks

Mugen Civic
03-02-2011, 07:00 AM
excellent work dude, such craftsmanship.
puts my ek sedan sound system to shame...

wixxer
03-02-2011, 07:18 AM
clean up your message box mate ;)

curtis265
03-02-2011, 10:39 AM
cleeeaaaaned bro

UkuleleGod
03-02-2011, 11:17 AM
Guys, thanks for comments!
These two days I didn't do much on the box itself, but I played with WinISD for quite some time. Unfortunately, I'm not really sure how does a good curve look like, or what's the real world behaviour of the sub when the curve says that it will be overall louther then "another" box/port combo, but it has a big peak at, say, 45Hz. (+6dB), compared with -3dB at 30Hz an 89Hz.
@ UkuleleGod: mate, is it too much to ask you to run my sub through WinISD and see what you can come up with? Would appreciate it much. Or someone else please?
Thanks

The curve you are looking for all depends on whether you want a SPL or a SQL system. But the best way to figure out what your sub needs is to check out the specs from the manufacturer (which I would also need to check out a winISD). Easiest way out would be just to try and get as close to what the manufacturer wants. You also should remember, that some frequencies will also be reinforced by the interior environment the sub is in.

You could possibly decrease the volume of the enclosure by using a closed cell foam (this type of foam decreases volume, where as "open cell foam" has the potential to increase volume).

Hope that Helps, it is a clean looking setup you are going for, kinda guilts me into making a custom enclosure for my sub instead of just using the tuned MTX one :P

TheSaint
03-02-2011, 03:38 PM
so much dead weight - that poor civics power to weight ratio just went out the window - not to mention the extra weight over the back wheels
i would be uprating the swaybar, tie brace and trailing arm bushes lol

otherwise - some nice DiY work there - respect for the hard yards

wixxer
03-02-2011, 10:43 PM
The curve you are looking for all depends on whether you want a SPL or a SQL system. But the best way to figure out what your sub needs is to check out the specs from the manufacturer (which I would also need to check out a winISD). Easiest way out would be just to try and get as close to what the manufacturer wants. You also should remember, that some frequencies will also be reinforced by the interior environment the sub is in.

You could possibly decrease the volume of the enclosure by using a closed cell foam (this type of foam decreases volume, where as "open cell foam" has the potential to increase volume).

Hope that Helps, it is a clean looking setup you are going for, kinda guilts me into making a custom enclosure for my sub instead of just using the tuned MTX one :P

Thanks for your tips mate, much appreciated. I thought the best thing would be to pass you the specs, and if you're happy to check it out in WinISD that would be great!!!
I was thinking (also after playing with WinISD that the 3'' port might get too noisy, so will opt for 4''. 5'' would be awesome, but I'm not sure if I can easy find a 5'' pipe, and secondly If I can bend it to fit in the enclosure. Bigger pipe would also take up much more space inside the enclosure, giving me "less work" to decrease the remaining volume ;).
Question: Does it matter if the port has quite a few bends (to suit the enclosure), as long as I can keep the diameter constant and it's all smooth inside? Is it too bad if I can't keep 1x port diameter distance from enclosure walls?
Here are the specs:
Rainbow Hammer 12''
Peak power handling 750 Watt
Nominal power handling 400 Watt
Frequency response 25-200 Hz
DC-Resistance 2 x 2 Ohm
Max. SPL in car (ported) 146 dB @ 35-120 Hz
Magnet weight 3650 Gramm
Frame diameter 316mm
Mounting diameter 286mm
Basket rim height wo / w. ring 10 / 18 mm
Mounting depth 146 mm
Overall depth 166mm
Magnet diameter 180mm
Displacemet 4.0 l
Suitable for… enclosure
Fs 32 Hz
Redc* 4.1 Ohm
Qms 4.12
Qes 0.4
Qts 0.37
Le* 3.21 mH
Vas (Sd) 50 Litres
Sd 502 cm²
Z @100 Hz* 5.7 Ohm
Z @1 kHz* 28.4 Ohm
Z @10 kHz* 109 Ohm
Rms 7.4 kg/s
Xmax 23 mm
Recommended subsonic cutoff frequency 20-35 Hz /18-24 dB/octave
Important: all specs are measured with voice coils in series.

Enclosure:
Sealed minimum : 20 Liter
Ported minimum : 32 Liter, Aeroport-tube Ø / length : 17cm

Recommended enclosures (including displacement of subwoofer):
Ported 1
Volume 35 lt
Port 1x Aeroport 3'', length 17 cm
Tuning frequency 35 Hz / F3=37 Hz

Ported 2
Volume 45 lt
Port 1x Aeroport 3'', length 15 cm
Tuning frequency 33 Hz / F3=34 Hz
----------------------------------
If you get the chance, please check it out for me. Please take into account my current total volume (69 litres), see if you can do some magic :)
I'll shoot you a PM with my email address, maybe you could forward a WinISD file you generate.
And I'm going for a SQL, not for SPL.

Thanks

wixxer
03-02-2011, 10:50 PM
so much dead weight - that poor civics power to weight ratio just went out the window - not to mention the extra weight over the back wheels
i would be uprating the swaybar, tie brace and trailing arm bushes lol

otherwise - some nice DiY work there - respect for the hard yards

hehe, dead in means of sound deadening stuff... is not really much inside...yet. And it can never be too much ;)
btw, since my son is a newbie driver, the slower he drives, the better I can sleep ;)
Thanks for your approval on my DIY work mate, appreciate it

-----------------

Anyway, last night did a bit more sanding, gotta go to Supacheap and get some fine filler, there are quite some low points there...

TheSaint
04-02-2011, 10:36 AM
dead weight as in - it slows the car down haha
but in the case of slowing down your son i think its a fantastic idea haha

the power of DiY is epic win

UkuleleGod
04-02-2011, 12:45 PM
Just ran your sub through ISD and got pretty similar to what you got. Your enclosure is (as you said) about 17 liters bigger than it really needs to be, too much bigger and you will end up with a higher SPL. You could even out the size, by filling the enclosure (temporarily with something like plastic bags full of sand or with some closed cell foam) and see how it sounds? If it sounds boomy, possibly lengthening the port could help. The longer port will lower the resonant frequency.

I don't think there should be that much of effect if the port is bent, as long as the diameter is constant and smooth. I have seen enclosures where the port has been as close as 1/2 the diameter from the enclosure walls so that should be fine too.

Hope that Helps!

wixxer
04-02-2011, 06:23 PM
Just ran your sub through ISD and got pretty similar to what you got. Your enclosure is (as you said) about 17 liters bigger than it really needs to be, too much bigger and you will end up with a higher SPL. You could even out the size, by filling the enclosure (temporarily with something like plastic bags full of sand or with some closed cell foam) and see how it sounds? If it sounds boomy, possibly lengthening the port could help. The longer port will lower the resonant frequency.

I don't think there should be that much of effect if the port is bent, as long as the diameter is constant and smooth. I have seen enclosures where the port has been as close as 1/2 the diameter from the enclosure walls so that should be fine too.

Hope that Helps!
It helps heaps! Thank you so much mate :)


...but in the case of slowing down your son i think its a fantastic idea haha...


well said mate, haha

wixxer
04-02-2011, 06:33 PM
@UkuleleGod:
Just one more quick question, then I'm off to do moooooore sanding (will it ever end...?):
Am I correct to measure the port length through the "centre" of the pipe, as the blue line shows in the graphic below?
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%205/port1.jpg


Question is because somewhere I read that one should measure "the shortest way of air" which would not be the centre, but rather "from one corner to the opposite, and so on to the next one". It doesn't sound logical to me, I reckon my way is correct.

UkuleleGod
04-02-2011, 06:59 PM
@UkuleleGod:
Just one more quick question, then I'm off to do moooooore sanding (will it ever end...?):
Am I correct to measure the port length through the "centre" of the pipe, as the blue line shows in the graphic below?
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%205/port1.jpg


Question is because somewhere I read that one should measure "the shortest way of air" which would not be the centre, but rather "from one corner to the opposite, and so on to the next one". It doesn't sound logical to me, I reckon my way is correct.

One this one, I am not too sure. I would imagine just down through the centre, either way, there will only be a few centimeters difference.

Hope this all turns out well.

Can't wait to see the finished product!

wixxer
04-02-2011, 07:10 PM
One this one, I am not too sure. I would imagine just down through the centre, either way, there will only be a few centimeters difference.

Hope this all turns out well.

Can't wait to see the finished product!

Same here!!!

wixxer
06-02-2011, 09:56 AM
A little update on my work:

Finished filling and sanding for the most of it, I reckon it's more then enough for covering it with suede or anything alike. Only if we decide to spray paint it, more sanding will be required:

After giving it a guide coat of black spray paint and sanding to find the high and low spots (still lot to do)
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%206/P1090597_cr_800.jpg

Finished as it is, after 3x more filling and even more sanding:
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%206/P1090600_800.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%206/P1090601_800.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%206/P1090604_800.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%206/P1090605_800.jpg

After I definitely decided to go with 4'' port instead of 3'', my son cut out a bigger port hole, to allow for the 4'' pipe.
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%206/P1090606_800.jpg

Of course, it means that we'll have to make new port flare, so I started making a new mold for it, as the simple one I used for the 3'' pipe won't work on 4''. It's still work in process but here are some pics of what I did so far:
Cut 5 rings. Top three will help hold the pipe upright, 4th helps save some filler, and the last one will serve as a turntable. Should work, I hope.
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%206/P1090607_800.jpg
Forming the flare mold I realized that a beer bottle diameter has the perfect shape for the flare ;), so it helped me to form the filler. Still need to sand it smoooof, but here it is:
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%206/P1090611_800.jpg

Please note that flare molding is not my idea, I read about it long time ago somewhere on the net, so I tried and found the page again. It has heaps of tips and tricks and the guy is doing some amazing stuff there. If you like, check it out here:
http://www.subwoofer-builder.com/port-flares.htm
Thanks for watching, all comments appreciated! I'll try to speed up a bit, as I've got only 4 weeks 'till the boy gets his driver's license and there's heaps more to do here, so stay tuned :)

UkuleleGod
06-02-2011, 10:08 AM
Great job!

The craftsmanship on that enclosure is excellent. Good to see you have finished with the designing parts of the enclosure. When your son gets his P plates, he is sure going to have one of the best executed sound systems of his friends (most cars on the road). You should both come along to some meets!

wixxer
06-02-2011, 11:21 AM
Great job!

The craftsmanship on that enclosure is excellent. Good to see you have finished with the designing parts of the enclosure. When your son gets his P plates, he is sure going to have one of the best executed sound systems of his friends (most cars on the road). You should both come along to some meets!
Cheers for the kind words mate!
You're probably right about the "best sound systems among his friends' cars", but not because I do a great job (which I consider is only average, as it's full of "try and error" mistakes), but more because most of his friends don't even understand the importance of sound deadening in a car :thumbdwn:.
But on the other hand, most of his friends come from pretty wealthy houses, so if one of them goes for a full professional install... well, then we'll have to do more improvements to beat them, right?!!!
I really do hope that once this is finished, we'll go to some meets and see how we go among real enthusiasts and learn from them! I'm also not sure if I'm gonna be able to adjust all the settings to achieve the best possible sound, but I hope that my laptop, software "Praxis" and my brand new measuring mic will do the trick once I find out how to work it...

dc292177917
06-02-2011, 12:32 PM
personally i like sleeper style or anything not outstanding
wrap the box using those boot carpet material will be the best imo : D

wixxer
07-02-2011, 07:44 AM
personally i like sleeper style or anything not outstanding
wrap the box using those boot carpet material will be the best imo : D

I did a couple of carpeted ones already, that's not interesting any more, I need new challenges...
See one of the older ones:
Mitsubishi FTO
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/old%20work/P1060529.jpg
Mitsubishi Galant (my first ever try with fibreglassing)
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/old%20work/20683560022_large.jpg

btw, how did you go with your choice of sub/amp?

dc292177917
07-02-2011, 09:34 AM
btw, how did you go with your choice of sub/amp?

LOL after reading the posts here i think i will go for a good amp first and see how it goes
i realized for a tiny cabin like mine, 4 6" coaxials shud be good enuf if the setting is right
did a mountain run ytd nite and got stone chipped on my windscreen
so now the fund goes to the windscreen first....
anyway, if i got the fund i will start asking numerous of dumb questions until u tell me off lol

wixxer
12-02-2011, 05:26 AM
Update:
Finished the box, except for the fine sanding, but I have to move on, so started the work on the door pods. Some photos:
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%207/P1090617_800.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%207/P1090618_800.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%207/P1090619_800.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%207/P1090620_800.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%207/P1090621_800.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%207/P1090622_800.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%207/P1090623_800.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%207/P1090626_800.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%207/P1090627_800.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%207/P1090628_800.jpg

wixxer
12-02-2011, 05:36 AM
Since I'm doing most of things twice, so I did the rings, maybe you can notice the outer rings missing. That's because I decided to glass most of the door pods from the inside, 3 layers will be enough. Only the section where I'll be glassing over the factory plastic will be glassed both inside and outside, with lots of holes drilled through, to "enclose" plastic with glass.
More photos:
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%207/part%207-1/P1090629_800.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%207/part%207-1/P1090630_800.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%207/part%207-1/P1090631_800.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%207/part%207-1/P1090632_800.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%207/part%207-1/P1090633_800.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%207/part%207-1/P1090634_800.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%207/part%207-1/P1090635_800.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%207/part%207-1/P1090636_800.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%207/part%207-1/P1090637_800.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%207/part%207-1/P1090638_800.jpg

sxmachine
12-02-2011, 08:25 AM
Nice work on the door pods looks so good can't wait to see it finished should be one good sounding stereo system :)

wixxer
13-02-2011, 11:19 AM
Did some more work yesterday:

http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%207/7-2/P1090639_800.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%207/7-2/P1090640_800.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%207/7-2/P1090641_800.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%207/7-2/P1090642_800.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%207/7-2/P1090643_800.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%207/7-2/P1090644_800.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%207/7-2/P1090645_800.jpg

Keep the comments comming! :)

TheSaint
13-02-2011, 12:04 PM
again - im not into huge stereos in cars

but the amount of respect i have for the work you put in is just 100%

i just modded my EG sedan to fit some MB Quart speakers from my GenIII Liberty wagon and although it only required some mdf spacers, a bit of padding and some silicon it was pretty damn tricky

beeza
13-02-2011, 02:00 PM
^^ Same same

but the effort put in is worthy of rep!

And the fact that U are sharing,more so :)

Great Effort!

MikeyG
13-02-2011, 03:55 PM
i thought it was going to be a little sound system build.. but FAUUUUURKKKKK very nice man.. excellent work keep it up.. its great to see something different on ozhonda :D

wixxer
13-02-2011, 10:02 PM
Thanks guys 4 all your comments, much appreciated!
I'm glad you like my work, sometimes I'm not sure if I like it myself - that's when some changes happen, like with the bigger port pipe, or even now with the pods. I think I don't like any sharp edges, so I'm already changing the shape a little bit...
Stay tuned!

wixxer
17-02-2011, 10:08 PM
what can I say, looks like I'm getting there slowly...
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%208/P1090646_800.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%208/P1090647_800.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%208/P1090648_800.jpg

What do you say?

UkuleleGod
17-02-2011, 10:10 PM
Looking neat!

Where abouts is the Spare going?

wixxer
18-02-2011, 07:17 AM
Looking neat!

Where abouts is the Spare going?

In the shed! :D

sxmachine
18-02-2011, 09:10 PM
looks nice mate is the amp sitting in the box where the spare wheel goes ?? and r they fan to cool it done aswell

wixxer
19-02-2011, 10:12 AM
looks nice mate is the amp sitting in the box where the spare wheel goes ?? and r they fan to cool it done aswell

absolutely right mate!

wixxer
23-02-2011, 08:11 AM
Slow progress last week, I've had a lot of other things to do,
but so far I managed to finish door boards, pull the speaker cables into the passenger door, too , so happy that pulling cables is over!!!.
atm, making the bottom cover for the top shelf (boot side). That's basically the last piece I'll be making (except for the tweeter mounts), then off to laying microsuede all over it, mount sub and speakers, wire to the amp, set it into the right light, and there we go... nearly done :wave:

http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%208/P1090652_800.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%208/P1090653_800.jpg

stay tuned!

UkuleleGod
23-02-2011, 09:22 AM
This is coming along really nicely. Hope to see more pics up!

dc292177917
26-02-2011, 06:15 AM
i m just wondering if u r going to use some 6" coaxials as a
"tweeter" lolz

wixxer
26-02-2011, 10:08 AM
i m just wondering if u r going to use some 6" coaxials as a
"tweeter" lolz
hmmm, interesting idea, never thought about that one ;) lol

wixxer
26-02-2011, 10:24 AM
just couple of snapshots of the boot, prior to covering it with suede...
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%208/P1090656.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%208/P1090657.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%208/P1090658.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%208/P1090664.jpg

comments?

dc292177917
26-02-2011, 11:01 AM
just couple of snapshots of the boot, prior to covering it with suede...

comments?

no comments...
one word...
awesome!!!
i wish i m rep-ed enuf to rep u
cant wait to see when it's all done up(Y)

wixxer
27-02-2011, 10:15 PM
I thought I might share these photos with you! Not quite finished but getting there guys!!!, Cross fingers, that everything works as it should!!!
Here you go:
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%209/P1090670.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%209/P1090671.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%209/P1090672.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%209/P1090673.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%209/P1090674.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%209/P1090675.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%209/P1090678.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%209/P1090679.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%209/P1090680.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%209/P1090681.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%209/P1090683.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%209/P1090684.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%209/P1090687.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/ab72/wixxxxer/1999%20Civic%20works/part%209/P1090688.jpg
Keep comments comming, otherwise I might just "forget" to upload photos of when it's all done ;)

sxmachine
28-02-2011, 04:43 AM
Man top efforts keep the updates coming we r enjoying the good quality work going into this system build up :)

dc292177917
28-02-2011, 01:00 PM
wt r those sour cream for? lol

wixxer
28-02-2011, 04:20 PM
wt r those sour cream for? lol

Sour WHAT?

wixxer
03-03-2011, 10:23 AM
More updates here!!!

As you know, mostly I have to do things twice, because there are always some mistakes involved - not always my fault, but anyway....
The day after I finished the door pods I realized that all the hot glue I used to fix suede around the holes had failed!:( Even worse - I left the door pods on the drivers seat (car is outside, under the hot sun) and had to see that hot glue has MELTED on one spot at the back completely, and has left a bloody glue mark on the seat!!! Luckily, after it hardened (after some shade had covered the seat), it was easy to clean up the mess :).
Here you can see the glue failed. Simple solution - staple gun and heaps of staples!!!
Bottom line: Hot glue shouldn't be used in cars - at least not in Australia! Way too hot here!!!
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Finished top cover. Even here had to do a thing twice: after mounting it and trying out the light, half of the led strip had failed - probably I damaged it as it's a bit flimsy and not of a very good quality, especially the wires, they're soooo tiny! Anyway, lucky that I ordered two pairs, but only needed 3 pieces, so the spare one came in handy!!!

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Finished trimming the door covers - that was the easiest part of the whole job so far!!!
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Back to the sub enclosure and the aero port - all finished, painted and mounted. Positioning is not perfect but it shall be good enough for a car sub.

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Mounted crossovers on one door, tomorrow will do the other one

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Will have to measure the volume of the sub enclosure again, just to make sure I'm in the right size range. Then, either cut out some of that foam, or stick the can inside again ;)


Keep the comments comming!!!!!!!!!!!

davidvtec
03-03-2011, 10:53 AM
Mate, love your work. Your sons going to have one hectic sound system man. Cant wait for the end result !

tylerjames
07-03-2011, 09:00 PM
hangingggg to see it finished.
nice job yo

wixxer
07-03-2011, 09:37 PM
It's all done, gotta wait 'till Wednesday to take it out for a photo shooting !!! Hang on!

curtis265
07-03-2011, 10:14 PM
sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet as :D

wixxer
09-03-2011, 10:19 PM
It's all done, except for a few small changes/addons, which will find place in near future ;)
Anyway, here are the pics of the finished product, so far we've got positive comments from people who have seen and listened to it :)

Enjoy yourselves, and don't forget to comment!!!!!
Thank you all for following this thread!

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1996_EK_Civic
09-03-2011, 10:47 PM
now that is just plain AWESOME!!
you have 2 sets of splits yea? where is the other tweeter?

curtis265
09-03-2011, 11:20 PM
oh my got that it insane

I love the boot, my LED strip looks tacky compared to that LOL

wixxer
10-03-2011, 07:19 AM
THANKS GUYS :)

...you have 2 sets of splits yea? where is the other tweeter?

The other tweeter is in the cardboard box ;) and it's gonna stay there. In most split systems the tweeters are too loud, so thet normally have to be downregulated on the crossover (-3dB setting), in order to sound properly and not hurt our ears on higher volume. Even now, with double woofers installed, I had to set up the x-over on -3dB for a good sounding system. Double woofers kick just awesome on midbass, I'm pretty impressed with their sound! Tweeter is not really top of the range, but it's still alright. Maybe in the future we might swap the tweeter for something even better, and also I reckon next step in setup would be a decent sound processor, like the new JBL MS-8, once we have $800 too much in the pocket ;)

UkuleleGod
10-03-2011, 08:05 PM
excellent work mate!

this looks neat as!

wixxer
23-06-2013, 09:18 PM
Hi,
just wanted to let you all know that everything still works as a charm, and ... the car is for sale, here in Perth, WA. (New project starts soon, 180SX)
Any interest, let me know.
Thank you

simmy
24-06-2013, 04:17 PM
Any vids of this beast pumping?

great work bor

mocchi
24-06-2013, 04:54 PM
do it simmy