View Full Version : Show off your car
"Polk" Paul DiComo
09-07-2001, 03:39 PM
We have finally created an Installation Showcase where we show off our hot cars and you show off your hot car. The link is:
http://www.polkaudio.com/car/library/installs/
Do you want to see your car pictured on this web site? Then send your photos (72dpi or better jpg or color prints-no slides or negatives), equipment list, and name of installer (if a store, send name of store and address) and any other information you think we should have to:
Polk Audio
5601 Metro Dr.
Baltimore, MD 21215
ATTN: Justin Bright (our web lackey and WRX speed-fiend)
or email: webmaster@polkaudio.com
Uhhh, by the way this is a Polk Audio web site so we will publish ONLY cars with Polk Audio gear. We reserve the right to decide which cars are published and which are not. And no, we will not send your photos back to you so you better send copies.
Pieter
09-27-2001, 08:00 AM
The system in the M3 with the subs playing through the skiholl,does that work fine ??
"Polk" Paul DiComo
09-27-2001, 04:40 PM
Yes it does. Low frequencies will always get though if given half a chance. The ski hole is plenty of area for the lows to get into the cab. That car sounds awesome.
Steve@3dai
10-08-2001, 10:00 PM
What if you install the goodies in the factory locations and can't see them?
Soon Paul.... soon :)
-justin-
11-27-2001, 03:58 PM
Yeah Steve, where are your install pictures from your WRX?
~JB
Steve@3dai
11-29-2001, 11:19 AM
Payday is Dec. 5, so like the 8th :)
EX3 6.5" components in the front, EX3 5.25" coax in the rear doors, Clarion 400.4 4 channel amp, and a JVC SH-99 headunit. I might go with a sub, I dunno. Depends on my stock options ;)
- Steve
machintos
01-10-2002, 01:22 AM
Is there any way I could lay my hands on the kickpanel enclosures just like in jessica's 96 civic? I know it's a long shot, but I'm just curious... are they for sale? If they are, how much?
"Polk" Paul DiComo
01-10-2002, 11:43 AM
Those enclosures were custom made but Q-Logic does make something similar for the Civic and a bunch of other popular cars.
Thom Voisinet
01-18-2002, 10:07 AM
They wouldn't do you much good if you had them, what's visible is the trim panel that holds an MM465 grill. The MM455 mid is actually mounted on another piece of MDF behind the vinyl wrapped piece. In Umair's Integra the kicks look similar but have much less time in them- the MM465 mounts to that panel, and much less metal was cut out than in the Civic. These cars are some of the easiest cars I've put kick panels in, so if you try to make some yourself it shouldn't be too difficult.
Your easiest option would be the Q- Forms, though.
BrandonW
02-07-2002, 09:34 PM
Now that you got me thinking about it,
I got a 2000 ford lightning and already have all da momo stuff it can handle.
What is the suggested airspace for teh mm465's midbass?? Thinking about constructing a set of kickpanels for it now...
Any suggestions would be nice =)
Brandon Wolf
www.svtparts.com
crazyone@svtparts.com
2000 Lightning
12.64@107
PS i'll race your slow little wrx anyday, long as its not raining or snowing *laugh* you;d kill me then... just kidding of course just stirring the import vs domestic pot a little bit =)
BrandonW
02-07-2002, 09:35 PM
PS you all need to trade your harley f150 off and get a 2003 when it comes out, since it will then be equipped with the lightning motor (but tuned down a tad)
Brandon
integramodder
04-26-2002, 04:01 PM
http://www.polkaudio.com/images/systems/1_28_big.jpg
http://www.polkaudio.com/images/systems/1_27_big.jpg
I love the way that looks, "Polk" Paul DiComo Can you get me the email of the person that submitted this so that I can find out how to do that to my car?
An easy way to do that is to put a neon tube (or other lights- like LEDs) next to the plexi and the light catches all of the edges of whatever's cut out.
integramodder
05-09-2002, 03:13 PM
Originally posted by Thom
An easy way to do that is to put a neon tube (or other lights- like LEDs) next to the plexi and the light catches all of the edges of whatever's cut out.
Where would I be able to get that cutout done for me? Again, considering that Im on a budget. But I want it to look nice.
Steve@3dai
05-09-2002, 03:23 PM
Wow, that S2000 install is clean! I like it.
- Steve
Originally posted by integramodder
Where would I be able to get that cutout done for me? Again, considering that Im on a budget. But I want it to look nice.
I see that you're in Owings Mills- Try a Tweeter. I know Matt at the Towson Tweeter could easily do something like that, but I have no idea how much they'd charge.
Brian \"spanky\"
07-21-2002, 07:12 PM
I work at circuit city roadshop. We have the MTX 8100D its dose about 1287w. will that be too much or to little of power for two momo12s?
sntnsupermen131
07-21-2002, 11:20 PM
kim recommended to me a rockford fosgate amp that puts out 1200+ watts to my 2 mm120s so it should work perfect
PoweredByDodge
09-05-2002, 02:25 PM
For the guy at circuit city ....
the power with the 81000d is not a problem... 1200 at 12.5 volts / 1500 at 14 volts is what the Momo subs need. I mean, be resonable, dont jack the gain all the way up and expect it to work out for you... throw it down at half and then crank up over a week or so... and yes, that amp with the gain at 65-70% will probably keep Momo's happy for years to come.
far as the fosgate... well.. i can tell kim's gettin old and senile (just kidding:lol: ) but fosgates are "legendary" for their distortion and for overheating. I once heard a guy say in regards to a quite pleasing female "she's as hot as a fosgate running at stable ohms" --- aol chat - auto car stereos prompts stupid comments, i know --- but fact is, the 81000d is thinner, cleaner, and backed by a better warranty than the fosgate stuff.
can you tell i'm an mtx junkie.
goingganzo
09-06-2002, 10:28 PM
try a glass shop you can get some plexi and have it sand plasted and it looks even cooler i have a alpine amp driveing a set of kicker xpl and a ppi amp their good line 100x4 driveing my interors 4x6 and 6x9 ex speakers but i do have the stock tweets still hooked up my car sounds just as good at low levels as stupid levels but my setup is not as custom as the s-2000
goingganzo
09-06-2002, 11:30 PM
yes neons are very cool i put them all over my car the color in this pic realey sucks the actulal colors are purple and teal
codyonanothername
09-07-2002, 11:12 PM
hey now...
my rockford fosgate works fine....
lol
considering this is my first system it sounds pretty damn good with my 2mm120s powered by a rf 1000.1bd and the 6 1/2 components by a rf 500
-me
Interrozitor
11-21-2002, 03:14 PM
this are my 2 Log´s.....
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