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anonymous-user

54 months

Friday 7th September 2012
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Loving it, not my thing but fascinating to see what you're up to. Keep the updates coming smile

AB

16,975 posts

195 months

Friday 7th September 2012
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You're mental but in a good way.

Also, sorry, but whenever I read your posts I read them in my head in a Manc accent.

samuelellis

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1,927 posts

201 months

Friday 7th September 2012
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Close - Yorkshire accent thank you very much wink

Ah well i got it all back together and now the clutch has started slipping pretty much right on the button of when it rolled 120thousand miles so its a case of nursing it to keep it going - its fine as long as i dont do revvie revvie dump clutchie redline changes

Glad to see that people see the madness of doing things like this, afterall if we all thought with our beige trousers on then the roads would have even more mk4golf diesels than it already does on the roads

gsd2000

11,515 posts

183 months

Sunday 9th September 2012
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saw this yesterday, and met the owner.

Very nice guy and very nice car. Its an interesting build

samuelellis

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1,927 posts

201 months

Sunday 9th September 2012
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shame i kept getting told off when i started turning it up isnt it biggrin

samuelellis

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1,927 posts

201 months

Sunday 9th September 2012
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Right so having had the 6x9's in the doors for a few days I am impressed with the midbass to the point that its hard to tell where the doors stop and the woofers start

The only problem is that the metal tweeters are very harsh so a bit fatiguing, plus as they are very directional music sounds a bit odd and occasionally sounds like parts are missing so i need to get some midrange and tweeters upfront.

It appears my choice is either the Vibe Space3d midrange and tweeter, GZ 4inch component set, JL Audio Evolution Components, Phonocar 4inch coaxials or a pair of phonocar 2inch midrange/combined tweeter


God this is an expensive hobby

Watchman

6,391 posts

245 months

Monday 10th September 2012
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JBL titanium tweeters are known to be a bit harsh. In a pair of Control-1s I used to have, I attenuated them. They really scream.

Out of your 4x 6x9s per door, I probably would have only gone for 1x 6x9 and a number of upper/mid and midrange drivers which would have positioned the output from the tweeters in the 6x9s a bit further down in the mix. Having said that, I'm surprised the bass-bin behind you isn't enough to do that. wobble

samuelellis

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1,927 posts

201 months

Monday 10th September 2012
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yea the plan with the 6x9's is that when it is at a show the doors are open and all tweeters are working

For daily driving the doors are lowpassed and highpassed to play just midbass - midrange and treble handled by speakers on the apillar

Pixelpeep

8,600 posts

142 months

Friday 5th October 2012
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samuelellis said:
so here is a video of the car - admitedly it is only running at low power here - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvqJUU11ghU

Until it is setup properly and it is running off a battery charger i was not going to risk playing it full tilt

BTW when i talk and the music is on i am shouting directly at the camera and the distortion is the mic in the camera
you need to test it with this tune > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2XmLcnYSwQ

A really good, defined highs and extreme lows and its one of the few songs that seems to be EQ'd properly :-)

crofty1984

15,847 posts

204 months

Friday 5th October 2012
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Stupid, stupid, stupid.
Brilliant.

samuelellis

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1,927 posts

201 months

Friday 5th October 2012
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Yep utterly stupid

Well updates

I need to whip the doorcards off for a retrim and a bit more work as they were done in a hurry for the connors day meet

Also i have just picked up a sponsorship offer for new woofers so im swapping the 8 JL 12's in the 6th order wall for 4 15inch Ground Zero nucelear subs - http://www.ground-zero-audio.com/en/products/subwo... still in the 6th order enclosure

I have also picked up a 2nd 3kw (3000Watt RMS) mono amp so i should be running 6k next year.

Also I may be changing the front speakers and doing SQ a-pillar builds for daily driving

Also i need to work on the AV side of the car because i intend to offer it to charitys as a mobile PA system next year so i will be fitting screens in the boot and behind the rear windows

samuelellis

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201 months

Friday 12th October 2012
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Right i have not done anything on the install as im waiting until the new year when i have the big expenses out of the way (insurance/xmas etc) so i have just been doing bits and pieces, one thing ive done is to respray bits of trim

From this OEM



to this



Grill sprayed black and the engine cover has been sprayed Ford ocean blue, just to make it zing a bit more i took a silver spray and sprayed it in the air above the trim panel so the paint would just dust the panel.

I still need to get a airbox and spray that at some point - just thought i would update to show that i have not given up on the project, just waiting for some more cash to be free

samuelellis

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201 months

Friday 4th January 2013
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Right time to update the thread

2013 - time for a new install in the mong-deo

The 8 12inch JL woofers are going and being replaced by four of these 15's - http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/gro-gznw15x-ground... in the same style of enclosure i currently have (6th order bandpass)

Now in regards to amplifier power i am going from 3KW of sub amplifiers to 6KW of sub amplifiers

In regards to the front end due to my other half having problems with the the previous doorcards i am making new doorcards to house the 4 6x9's for midbass, agian each door will use the existing two 1KW amps to power the doors (1kw poer door)

Now to improve the sound quality this time round i will be running a set of these ( http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/ground-zero-gzrc10... ) components in the a-pillars acting as high frequency and mid-range drivers to improve the SQ

samuelellis

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201 months

Thursday 18th July 2013
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So updates, updates, updates

I built the following doorcards for it but due to some cock-ups the fibreglass warped the panel making it so they would not fit






So change of plan - say hello to the new midbass drivers for the doors





They are 10inch drivers - 2 per door

So 4 speaker rings cut out of MDF



Nasty painted fake wood trim and door pull removed from door



Same on the other door



Remove the soft touch padding Ford put on the doors from both doors



Then a bit of chopping to make room for the speaker magnets



Door card mounted to check the magnets wont hit the metal of the door, once confirmed the rings were hot glued in place



Same on the passenger side



Now to wait for my fibreglass resin to arrive, once it has plastic primer the cards, pull some fabric over it right and soak in resin to take the shape

Then i can work on strengthening and trimming the card


samuelellis

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1,927 posts

201 months

Tuesday 23rd July 2013
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So i have done a bit more

stuck fabric to the doorcard ready for glassing



And resined it



The problem is the resin was not mixed hot enough so it ate the glue holding the fabric before it set so

re do it and mix the resin hotter



Layer of resin and matting on the back of both cards







Now a layer on the front of the card



So now leave that to dry overnight and do the same to the other doorcard so i can get on with sanding and filling

Lee540

1,586 posts

144 months

Wednesday 24th July 2013
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Does door still close? Wont speakers be tight up against seats?

samuelellis

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201 months

Wednesday 24th July 2013
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ive not come that far out from the door so i should be ok with clearance

samuelellis

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Sunday 28th July 2013
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So since the last update

More fibreglass on the back of the cards






So to give you an idea of depth needed this is the back of one of the mids




Both of the doorcards got a layer of matting and resin on the front of them



Once that was dry then a trim and then filling work



quick test to see what the speakers will look like



Filling and sanding













Now cut out the fabric part of the doorcard and clean it up ready for trimming





Now once the card is covered the sound deadening you can see below should leave that outline embossed - nice effect i think




So that is where i am up to so far

samuelellis

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201 months

Friday 2nd August 2013
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So todays work

First off pick up the material and glue for trimming



You can keep your solvent free spray glue, this stuff actually works

fabric part i cut out of the door trimmed in red leatherette



Offering it up to the door with an offcut of red to see what it looks like on the part of the door pull is attatched to




so trimming the bottom of the door, remember the deadening i put on the door in the shape of a speaker - this is what it looks like now it is trimmed



Bottom of door trimmed in white leatherette with the red held in to see what it looks like



Now the top of the door trimmed with black leatherette





Bit of tidying up to do - that is tomorrows job

samuelellis

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1,927 posts

201 months

Saturday 3rd August 2013
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Time to start getting this doorcard together

still got to re-attached the piece trimmed in red with the ever so lovely fake wood but as i finished neatinign up the trim i thought i would see what it looks like together








Couple of bits im not really thrilled with but hey for my first time playing with trimming its not turned out too bad

Just to finish off the bits on this door, then get to work on the other door and once they are both done throw some fibreglass matting and resin on the backs of them