New car Install! :D
New car Install! :D
I just picked up a 09 Honda Fit Sport to replace my old Lexus for my daily driver and to compete in IASCA.
So far I've been mulling over mounting locations for the amps and subs.
As for the front speakers, im planing on going 3way active with mids/tweets on A pillars and Midbass on kicks.
These pictures are from the past two weekends
Equipment so far...
Clarion DRZ9255
ADS P840 and P2110
Scan Illuminator 1" tweets
Peerless 830986 3" mids
SEAS W18NX 7" MBs
Undecided for subs.
First things first, this car can use a lot of sound dampening.
I purchased Cascade VB-2HD and VB-4 so far. Im going to use these products along with some leftover dynamat, ensolite, and foam from different companies.
I began taking the Fit apart this past weekend
Stripped trunk:
Note that square hole in the second picture, Im thinking of building an enclosure over over that area
Dynamat on the flat areas and some of the sheet metal:
VB2-HD in the wheel wells:
I have to admit, this car is one of the easiest car that I've ever taken apart.
I started with some dynamat to add some mass to some of the sheet metal as before (but I think its more random if anything lol)
Then went to town with the VB2-HD
I went ahead and added some foam
I stripped the interior for further dampening
Again, Im only using mass loading in certain areas
Cascade VB-2HD
I installed the material as far up behind the factory pad as I could
Cascade VB-4
$50 0awg special online a few months ago. Not the greatest, but more then I will ever need in this car.
Power and ground for the Clarion source power supply
While I was at it, I upgraded one of the ground wires.
So far I've been mulling over mounting locations for the amps and subs.
As for the front speakers, im planing on going 3way active with mids/tweets on A pillars and Midbass on kicks.
These pictures are from the past two weekends
Equipment so far...
Clarion DRZ9255
ADS P840 and P2110
Scan Illuminator 1" tweets
Peerless 830986 3" mids
SEAS W18NX 7" MBs
Undecided for subs.
First things first, this car can use a lot of sound dampening.
I purchased Cascade VB-2HD and VB-4 so far. Im going to use these products along with some leftover dynamat, ensolite, and foam from different companies.
I began taking the Fit apart this past weekend
Stripped trunk:
Note that square hole in the second picture, Im thinking of building an enclosure over over that area
Dynamat on the flat areas and some of the sheet metal:
VB2-HD in the wheel wells:
I have to admit, this car is one of the easiest car that I've ever taken apart.
I started with some dynamat to add some mass to some of the sheet metal as before (but I think its more random if anything lol)
Then went to town with the VB2-HD
I went ahead and added some foam
I stripped the interior for further dampening
Again, Im only using mass loading in certain areas
Cascade VB-2HD
I installed the material as far up behind the factory pad as I could
Cascade VB-4
$50 0awg special online a few months ago. Not the greatest, but more then I will ever need in this car.
Power and ground for the Clarion source power supply
While I was at it, I upgraded one of the ground wires.
Last edited by vin78 on Fri Jul 03, 2009 8:51 pm, edited 2 times in total.
I took advantage of leaving early from work
Making RCAS (Gepco D72401EZGF cable and Streetwires ends)
Dynamat and McMaster brand 1/2" closed cell foam with foil backing
I couldn't afford buying more Cascade VB-3, so I settled for Second Skin Luxury Liner. Quality isn't as good as the Cascade, but I guess i'll do. The foam appears to be the type that will rot with moisture
I finally finished up installing the wires. Note that the wires are temporary ran up to the end of the center console for for easy access when I install the radio
All back together. Finally i can drive with a full interior and evaluate if the sound treatment worked I left the pictures of the fully installed interior off since you guys already know what it looks like
Now the real fun part! Custom stuff :D:D I might be able to get to it on Sunday
Making RCAS (Gepco D72401EZGF cable and Streetwires ends)
Dynamat and McMaster brand 1/2" closed cell foam with foil backing
I couldn't afford buying more Cascade VB-3, so I settled for Second Skin Luxury Liner. Quality isn't as good as the Cascade, but I guess i'll do. The foam appears to be the type that will rot with moisture
I finally finished up installing the wires. Note that the wires are temporary ran up to the end of the center console for for easy access when I install the radio
All back together. Finally i can drive with a full interior and evaluate if the sound treatment worked I left the pictures of the fully installed interior off since you guys already know what it looks like
Now the real fun part! Custom stuff :D:D I might be able to get to it on Sunday
Looks great so far!
As for competition and IASCA install judging, I would suggest looming the power wire front to back if it's still accessible. That will be a key focus point of the install judge. Even if it seems redundant or even if passes the rules by your interpretation, it will come down to the install judge and HIS interpretation of the rule. There will be lots of anal judges that make it their duty to bust your balls and the exposed power wire will be an easy one to pick on. And it could cost you 5 points and the difference between 1st and 5th place. As cheep as loom is comparatively, it's always a given to just loom everything.
Keep up the good work!
As for competition and IASCA install judging, I would suggest looming the power wire front to back if it's still accessible. That will be a key focus point of the install judge. Even if it seems redundant or even if passes the rules by your interpretation, it will come down to the install judge and HIS interpretation of the rule. There will be lots of anal judges that make it their duty to bust your balls and the exposed power wire will be an easy one to pick on. And it could cost you 5 points and the difference between 1st and 5th place. As cheep as loom is comparatively, it's always a given to just loom everything.
Keep up the good work!
Greg Kitching
Thanks for the compliments guys. I wish I have two or so weeks to work on it.
Funny you should mention split loom...in my previous install I could not use split loom inside the car (due to things not fitting) and I used techflex instead. The judge said that it does not do anything in terms of protection...which makes sense. He didnt dock my any points but said that some judges might as you mentioned.
Casey, yes those are you ends, thanks again
Very good point there, the trim panels are currently back in...barely I might add. The wire is attached to the side of the car so its relatively easy to get to without ripping the interior out again. I'll try it, but im not sure if the interior panels will go back in.gkitching wrote:Looks great so far!
As for competition and IASCA install judging, I would suggest looming the power wire front to back if it's still accessible. That will be a key focus point of the install judge. Even if it seems redundant or even if passes the rules by your interpretation, it will come down to the install judge and HIS interpretation of the rule. There will be lots of anal judges that make it their duty to bust your balls and the exposed power wire will be an easy one to pick on. And it could cost you 5 points and the difference between 1st and 5th place. As cheep as loom is comparatively, it's always a given to just loom everything.
Keep up the good work!
Funny you should mention split loom...in my previous install I could not use split loom inside the car (due to things not fitting) and I used techflex instead. The judge said that it does not do anything in terms of protection...which makes sense. He didnt dock my any points but said that some judges might as you mentioned.
Casey, yes those are you ends, thanks again
Actually it had more then I expected the car was much louder then I'm used to. The Lexus is a much much quieter car in stock form.stipud wrote:The utter lack of deadening on your car was surprising. I'll bet it sounds a hell of a lot quieter driving down the road now! Like a luxury yacht! Did you deaden up the firewall as well?
That said, I'm confident that the car is much quieter now. It is especially noticeable when cursing down the freeway. I dont have to blast the sorry excuse for the stock radio to drown out the noise now.
I would say that it was totally worth doing this sound proofing project
As of now, Im pretty much done in terms of deadening, the only panels that hasnt been treated are the doors. That can wait since im not doing door speakers Im confident that when I do sound proof the doors, the car will be even quieter.
I began the sub enclosure today. Its nice working from home. I got to reconcile our account while waiting for fiberglass to dry
This is the basic idea of what I want to do:
I finished almost an entire roll of 3M painters tape
I ended up with about 4 - 5 layers of fiberglass before running out of resin.
I hope I can do about another 5 layers of fiberglass tomorrow in addition to beginning the baffle and bracing <wishful thinking>
This is the basic idea of what I want to do:
I finished almost an entire roll of 3M painters tape
I ended up with about 4 - 5 layers of fiberglass before running out of resin.
I hope I can do about another 5 layers of fiberglass tomorrow in addition to beginning the baffle and bracing <wishful thinking>
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Misfire wrote:What are you putting in there as far as equipment?
vin78 wrote: Equipment so far...
Clarion DRZ9255
ADS P840 and P2110
Scan Illuminator 1" tweets
Peerless 830986 3" mids
SEAS W18NX 7" MBs
Undecided for subs.
Im itchin to get a pair of tantrum 600.4s though. The ADS amps are a bit weak, however less strenuous on the charging system. So Im a bit iffy about the Tantrums.
andy600rr wrote:Looking great so far Vin. Keep up the good work!
Thanks again! I wish I have more time to finish the carMisfire wrote:Awesome box man! Looks Factory!