I only wanted to run cable from the starter battery to the back of the bed on the Ridgeline. It's only for the DC to DC charging for my power stations. I might use it 4 or 5 times a year. Your way is an overkill. After looking at it for a while, I saw a round pop out plastic by the windshield wiper arm. It leads right to the engine bay. I found my way to charge the power station without doing permanent wiring. Whenever I need to charge the power station. I'll place wires over the cab with magnets. Plug into the power station and clamp on to the battery 😅
Bro is the best video I found on porting heads on a 2-stroke I'm sure aupplies to the zenoah G260-G320 plum Marine engines I am subscribed and I have your alert on thanks
In this passive system im getting from both sound characteristics. Why? Because any song that i play wether is rock, hiphop, RMB, Corridos, cumbia, instrumental, jazz or any other music type it plays damn well. Im very very impressed of how well it sounds from a passive enclosure from an underseat enclosure and from a small box!!!
For airspace with bracing and speaker displacement it is about 1.75 cubes of internal air space. That’s what JL recomends for my JL Audio 12w3v3-4 sub.
@raulofalltrades5023 finally finished my downward facing box with two 10-inch ds18 gen XX Subs with two earthquake slaps passive radiators and it bangs.. tuned around 30hz.. it shakes the truck!
Purty slick pal. Thanks for the idea. Question, does it help with on road driving? I need to find a way to keep mine from spinning so badly at tame off. Anyhow thanks again.
I did race 1/8 scale nitro for a while and I was porting the Nova rossi Roma25. My son was young at the time and just learning. One of the top drivers asked me to talk to him about taking him out at the end of the main strait. You see each time he went to lap my boy would pin it and pass him on the straight and often take him out. Not very cool. Kids lol and dads who port for fun, not a good mix. I'd say you would be looking for more top end but if you chase that and run out of midrange torque you will end up running flat which is what I suspect the guy I watched before your video did. If I were to start out I'd go for ex 100. It's a good compromise and you can make decent torque at say 10-12,000 rpm. It will give you a solid pull off the bottom to exit corners. With a pipe scavenging trans with 24-25 blow down and an intake at 80. In other words not very different from a stock motor. But if the motor had more than enough cc to pull the bottom I'd port higher, maybe 95 on the Ex. Particularly if its quite over square motor. Let it scream. But port timing is only half of the story and transfer direction and balance is arguably more important. If you want them to make power on top they must flow! I do a lot of flow work. I wish we raced these things here I absolutely get into it. Shit you guys have gear ratios too so you can play with that also, the list of possibilities goes on. I'd shoot for an 18,000 rpm screamer lol. I had the 1/8 scale wheel standing out of corners. I'd want that. Actually I had car this scale years ago with a Zenoha G23 in it and a box muffler and it screamed pretty good. I wasn't porting back then so I never did anything with it but you motors are possibly already running high rpm.
@@MrMikebebeni made my own motor mount. Came out so awesome. 3/8 thick aluminum and made all 8 holes to bolt on the motor which has 8 holes. Will show a video more in detail how it holds up and overall the conversion
Can you please tell me the make and model of the 3.5" mid driver that you replaced? I know its 2ohm, but i can seem to find one. Thanks, and great video!
I'm also wondering if this can pair well with the 12w7ae... right now i'm still using a Rockford fosgate r2-1200x1 powering the 12w7. I hear it's not a good match. Thinking of selling the RF amp, and gettting this Jl audio RD1000/1, since it's more affordable I think right.
Bro please help me! How did you remove that plastic/latches on your floor that the rear seat support bars lock into?? I need to remove it to fit my subs in 😮
I had it on a 18 tooth pinion gear at that time. It was runing out of gear really quick. Now i made my five t to an electric conversion using the new hobbywing 12s max4 and the new hobbywing 70125 brushles motor with a 27tooth pinion gear and let me tell you this new set up is way powerfull and faster. I am working on a upcoming video please stay tuned!
Quick question I’m trying to put a whole system in my car components in the front coaxial in the back may be running a five or six channel amp for the center channel as well. Is there anything special I have to do
I did something very similar to my B.E. but used a single 10" Skar with a slot ported box tuned to 34 Hz. It sounds great but always want more so I might have to look at the passive radiators. I'd love to hear it and know more of your thoughts on how it sounds.
What size screws did you buy? I found that the two on the ends are M10-1.25. The two in the middle are larger than that, but smaller than M12-1.25. The correct size seems to be M11-1.25.