Went to NY to do a G35 install...just got back...pics :)
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finally got home from a long week of work in NYC...where i traveled to perform an install on aG35 coupe at the customers house...
before i get into the install, just wanted to say that this will probably be the last time i travel to a hot and humid climate in the middle of summer lol... working 10 hours a day under the sweltering sun outdoors with limited tools is definetly hard on the body lol...also...
when the customer told me that he had a table saw, i sorta expected something more htan this very old unit with about a 10" cut and no guide lol
"thanks buddy!
" those are 7" wireties on the table saw to give you a sort of reference point hehe...

but in the end, blood, sweat, tears and a lot of mcguyverness working around the lack of tools and proper work conditions yielded a decent result
the goals were:
1. good sound quality
2. clean install with some flash
3. incorporate the two 10w7s the customers already has
first of all, the car itself looks great! clean, and the pearl white is fantastic...

so lets get started:
the headunit is a new pioneer 6800 7" LCD headunit with 6 disc dvd changer. its pretty much identical in size as the Z1, so fitting it into the double din coversion kit wasnt a problem:

from the headunit, the signal flows to an audio control DQT digial 31 band 1/3 octave eq. the remote control of the unit we ran back upfront and flsuhed into the upper storage cubby, this presents a totally stealth set up:


and when its time to do any tuning, its easy to simple pop the unit out and tune the car from the comfort of your seat:

to keep up with two w7 woofers, a DLS ultimate iridium 3 way component set was used. the doors were completely dampened and a fiberglass pod build into the door to give the woofer a quasi enclosure, and the midrange and tweets are installed into suede trimmed factory kicks as usual.
I dont have pics of hte doors as the customer took those pics, i will share them when he emails them to me


andt hen there is the trunk. the challence of course, again, is to fit so many big things in such a small trunk. the stillen struct brance adds an additional challnege since hte jl subs are pretty deep.
basicaly, a fake floor was built with blaack vinyl, the subs and amps are trimmed in pearl white suede, and the crossovers for the DLS is displayed as well. the subs sit in their own 2.25 cub feet combined box. the nine.2x provides 200 watts to each side of the front stage, and the nine1x provides well over 1000 watts to the subs.




overall, i am very happy with how it sounds, the bass is simply insanely loud, i have to keep the gain very low and it was still too loud for my own personal taste haha...but the good thing is the front stage is up to the challnege of keeping up with them...
too tired to write more now, perhaps the customer can chip in with his comments...
thanks to pete for being a gracious and accomodating hose...expect the table saw part
:P
before i get into the install, just wanted to say that this will probably be the last time i travel to a hot and humid climate in the middle of summer lol... working 10 hours a day under the sweltering sun outdoors with limited tools is definetly hard on the body lol...also...
when the customer told me that he had a table saw, i sorta expected something more htan this very old unit with about a 10" cut and no guide lol
"thanks buddy!
" those are 7" wireties on the table saw to give you a sort of reference point hehe...
but in the end, blood, sweat, tears and a lot of mcguyverness working around the lack of tools and proper work conditions yielded a decent result

the goals were:
1. good sound quality
2. clean install with some flash
3. incorporate the two 10w7s the customers already has
first of all, the car itself looks great! clean, and the pearl white is fantastic...

so lets get started:
the headunit is a new pioneer 6800 7" LCD headunit with 6 disc dvd changer. its pretty much identical in size as the Z1, so fitting it into the double din coversion kit wasnt a problem:

from the headunit, the signal flows to an audio control DQT digial 31 band 1/3 octave eq. the remote control of the unit we ran back upfront and flsuhed into the upper storage cubby, this presents a totally stealth set up:


and when its time to do any tuning, its easy to simple pop the unit out and tune the car from the comfort of your seat:

to keep up with two w7 woofers, a DLS ultimate iridium 3 way component set was used. the doors were completely dampened and a fiberglass pod build into the door to give the woofer a quasi enclosure, and the midrange and tweets are installed into suede trimmed factory kicks as usual.
I dont have pics of hte doors as the customer took those pics, i will share them when he emails them to me



andt hen there is the trunk. the challence of course, again, is to fit so many big things in such a small trunk. the stillen struct brance adds an additional challnege since hte jl subs are pretty deep.
basicaly, a fake floor was built with blaack vinyl, the subs and amps are trimmed in pearl white suede, and the crossovers for the DLS is displayed as well. the subs sit in their own 2.25 cub feet combined box. the nine.2x provides 200 watts to each side of the front stage, and the nine1x provides well over 1000 watts to the subs.




overall, i am very happy with how it sounds, the bass is simply insanely loud, i have to keep the gain very low and it was still too loud for my own personal taste haha...but the good thing is the front stage is up to the challnege of keeping up with them...
too tired to write more now, perhaps the customer can chip in with his comments...
thanks to pete for being a gracious and accomodating hose...expect the table saw part
:P
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Nice install, I bet there's plenty of bass. The suede in the trunk looks good.
That was really nice of you to make a house call like that and for him to provide that 17 year old tablesaw.
Does he have white or silver calipers?
That was really nice of you to make a house call like that and for him to provide that 17 year old tablesaw.

Does he have white or silver calipers?
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well, the reason why i get asked is that i usually end up being cheaper than a local high end shop, even WITH the cost of a airline ticket, whcih is around 400 bucks
plus i do it with the csutoemr so he or she can know exactly wahts going into the car, know where to look of things break etc etc...so they know things are installed well and not rushed or corners cut hehe
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plus i do it with the csutoemr so he or she can know exactly wahts going into the car, know where to look of things break etc etc...so they know things are installed well and not rushed or corners cut heheb
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