Valet
IS300 SX > Accord
Goal: Subtle but impressive. Make it appear mostly stock and still be comfortable for daily driving. Go to bottom to find progress
Vehicle: 2002 Honda Accord 4cyl coupe
Enclosure plan: Dimensions and tuned frequency have yet to be established.
Option A: 6x9's will be removed so volcano ports can go up to, and partially through each.
Pros: Nice integration. Cool design
Cons: Might not be enough port volume. No rear speakers
Option B: Cut a whole in between the 6x9's for the port. Seal 6x9's from underneath
Pros: Large port volume. Also, cool design. Rear speakers are usable.
Cons: Unrepairable whole in rear deck
Entire care will be Dynomatted
Electrical:
-[]Deep cycle AGM battery
-[]Ohio Generator 160amp alternator
-[]0 gauge to distribution block
-[]4 gauge to each amp (3)
-[]0 gauge distribution ground block
-[]4 gauge to ground block
-[]10 gauge to subs, 18 gauge to speakers
Audio:
-[]Kenwood DDX419
-[](2) Digital Designs 3512, carbon fiber cap and cone
-[](2) Digital Designs CM1000 class A/B amp
-[] (4)or(2) Digital Designs CSX speakers
-[] Digital Designs C4c or C2c
End result:
2 12" subs pushing roughly 1000-1400 each at ~0.7-1.0 ohm. Component speakers pushing 60 watts each. Heavy hitter that appears harmless.
This thread will be updated and edited often, so stay tuned!
Progress:
7/27/13- Kenwood headunit is in and the subs have been ordered. The subs have a large carbon fiber weave for the cone and dust cap with a silver logo. They will look like this:
Headunit:
Vehicle: 2002 Honda Accord 4cyl coupe
Enclosure plan: Dimensions and tuned frequency have yet to be established.
Option A: 6x9's will be removed so volcano ports can go up to, and partially through each.
Pros: Nice integration. Cool design
Cons: Might not be enough port volume. No rear speakers
Option B: Cut a whole in between the 6x9's for the port. Seal 6x9's from underneath
Pros: Large port volume. Also, cool design. Rear speakers are usable.
Cons: Unrepairable whole in rear deck
Entire care will be Dynomatted
Electrical:
-[]Deep cycle AGM battery
-[]Ohio Generator 160amp alternator
-[]0 gauge to distribution block
-[]4 gauge to each amp (3)
-[]0 gauge distribution ground block
-[]4 gauge to ground block
-[]10 gauge to subs, 18 gauge to speakers
Audio:
-[]Kenwood DDX419
-[](2) Digital Designs 3512, carbon fiber cap and cone
-[](2) Digital Designs CM1000 class A/B amp
-[] (4)or(2) Digital Designs CSX speakers
-[] Digital Designs C4c or C2c
End result:
2 12" subs pushing roughly 1000-1400 each at ~0.7-1.0 ohm. Component speakers pushing 60 watts each. Heavy hitter that appears harmless.
This thread will be updated and edited often, so stay tuned!
Progress:
7/27/13- Kenwood headunit is in and the subs have been ordered. The subs have a large carbon fiber weave for the cone and dust cap with a silver logo. They will look like this:

Headunit:


