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Simple BMW e36 coupe cabrio install

Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2015 6:23 am
by Renovatio
Hello, i decided to show one of my latest builds. The client wanted to have a simple and cheap build: tweeter in factory made holders attached to a-pillars, mids in the stock location, only changing speaker diameter from 13 cm. to 16 cm. and remaking as less possible interior details. Of course everything must be clean and safe. And decent punch from the back :)

Cd player: Pioneer deh-p88rs;
Speakers Alpine SPX-177A (2 way, active);
Front stage amp: Mosconi One 120.4;
Sub amp: Mosconi One 120.2;
Sub: Kicker CVR 8 (20 cm.);
Cables: Stinger, Connection.
Extra stuff: usb adapter cd-ub100, DAB tuner.

The car it self:
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Re: Simple BMW e36 coupe cabrio install

Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2015 6:38 am
by Renovatio
So lets start from front speakers. First of all tweeters mounting, they were mounted using mini pods to adjust the right angle and to ensure a good stability:
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And then mids were mounted in to stock locations
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The same was repeated on the other side
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Re: Simple BMW e36 coupe cabrio install

Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2015 6:48 am
by Renovatio
Then i ran the speaker cables from speakers to amps, and signal cables from CD player. Signal cables went through the center of a car, and had no contact with other cables. Before customer had issues with noise in the speakers, i think it was due to signal cable incorrect place.

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Signal cable
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Re: Simple BMW e36 coupe cabrio install

Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2015 7:03 am
by Renovatio
Then i did some trunk sound deadening, two layers went on to trunk door, but i forgot to take a photo...lol
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Then i started working on amp rack. As always in my works i try to put amps in places where they will not have any thermo issues, will take extra little place, and if needed good and easy adjusting. So the ski hole was perfect for that.

Rack parts covered in Tecktyl against elements, and primer for the side details, then it was painted with structural paint. The main pad was wrapped in vinyl.
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Than amp rack with amps went for a try fit
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Re: Simple BMW e36 coupe cabrio install

Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2015 7:12 am
by Renovatio
Finally i can wire up all amps! Amp rack is not visible from the back due to sub box, so i did not use any cable sleeving. All cables were tightened safely.

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The amp rack was safely tightened using steel corners
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Re: Simple BMW e36 coupe cabrio install

Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2015 7:23 am
by Renovatio
And the final view of the car amps with sub in the back

Amps in the seats
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Sub woofer in the back. Sub will be done to the end later with some skin and cloth combination ;)
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And CD player with some extra equipment usb adapter cd-ub100 and dab radio tuner.

Player trim will be bought to have a final look
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Thats it! I have everything what i expected, a bit tuning, time corrections and scene was in front of me, a good punch from the back, no rattles at all! Comparing to what i get from the start ( with owners install) and what customer got in final was a day and night!

Re: Simple BMW e36 coupe cabrio install

Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2015 2:45 am
by Alfaholic
Very nice work i love that amp rack :-)

Re: Simple BMW e36 coupe cabrio install

Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2015 4:46 am
by Renovatio
Thank you Alfaholic, waiting for next car to come from Odda, it would be more to see...lol

Re: Simple BMW e36 coupe cabrio install

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2015 7:12 am
by ttocs
smooth install. My only complaint is that it looks like you buried the fused dist block behind the sub box? I like to make them easy to access.

Re: Simple BMW e36 coupe cabrio install

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2015 8:15 am
by Renovatio
The box it self has a very quick disconnection and its really quick to take out, the fuse box has about 15 cm capacity from the box end, so its not getting extra vibrations. I like to make false floor install types, but in this case i choose like it is now ;) Definitely in Audi A4 B7 ill do the false floor again, with some lights elements and extra clean cable installation for showing purposes.

Re: Simple BMW e36 coupe cabrio install

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2015 1:02 pm
by Alfaholic
Renovatio wrote:Thank you Alfaholic, waiting for next car to come from Odda, it would be more to see...lol

Thats a long way from you but there is not many good innstalers in the west side of Norway there is a shop in Stavanger but they got high prices and not everybody is happy with the work they do, thank you for the help with my install im almost finished now.
I am going to Bø this summer i love the drive over the mountain, think we are staying about a week before we drive on to Denmark and Germany.

Re: Simple BMW e36 coupe cabrio install

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2015 10:35 pm
by Renovatio
No problemo, if that helped you i'm very happy. Just write me a message on my email when you coming, we can meet have a couple of beers see your work ;)

Re: Simple BMW e36 coupe cabrio install

Posted: Thu May 21, 2015 11:59 am
by ajaye
Nice work. Planning my E90 sedan install now, I'm loving how much of the work BMW has done for me already in this car!

Re: Simple BMW e36 coupe cabrio install

Posted: Thu May 21, 2015 10:21 pm
by Renovatio
It has it's pluses and minuses. You probably will be having work with 3 way, when 20 cm speaker are located under front seats. What's the idea of speaker usage? Head unit? Amps?

Cheers
Justinas

Re: Simple BMW e36 coupe cabrio install

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2015 9:02 pm
by vwdude
Nice clean install. Well done.

Re: Simple BMW e36 coupe cabrio install

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 4:02 am
by Renovatio
Thank you! That suppose to be as quick as possible. The next two installs will be more detailed and accurate ;)