Nissan 370z SQ Competition build -Extreme Class
Last season I had the car completely rebuilt. You may have seen it on Bespoke Mobile Audio's facebook page.
BMA did a wonderful job of the front stage build, we ripped and replaced everything in the car and went with:
Scanspeak Illuminator 15WU - Mid / Midbass duty
Scanspeak Revelator R2904 - Highs
SB Acoustics 12" 4ohm - Sub
Tru Technologies TG2 - Su
Tru Technologies TG2RS - Mids
Tru Technologies TG4RS - Highs/Rear
Tru Technologies 8ch Line Driver.
Helix DSP Pro Mk2 for DSP duty.
The trunk was built fairly utilitarian by myself, and features:
2 Full Throttle batteries
Harrison Labs 2x100A Fluxcapacitor
All the amps and LOTS AND LOTS of wire mess.
Some build Photos:
Completed A Pillars with the 15W and R2904
https://i.imgur.com/nxet7y5.jpg
The money shot
https://i.imgur.com/sHGcyJK.jpg
Yes there is very little room for feet in the passenger area:
https://i.imgur.com/v5dNnjM.jpg
Simple Amp rack for the hatch area.
https://i.imgur.com/DA5Snih.jpg
Batteries and Harrison installed, wiring in progress
https://i.imgur.com/k3AULFW.jpg
carpeted beauty plate in place.
https://i.imgur.com/lsvZChg.jpg
Overall I really enjoy this setup, I finally scored into the 80s in Extreme class (moved up from Street).
This 2020 season more changes are coming! https://www.caraudiojunkies.com/imag...ABAAEAAAIBRAA7
Re: Nissan 370z SQ Competition build -Extreme Class
This season I'm going to attempt to move the subs to the trunk again, I did some mock ups of 8" kicks and was pleasantly surprised that they would fit reasonable well.
The current plan of record is:
- Run 8" mid-bass in the front and get my passenger footwell back. It really sucks giving demos when you're a big guy in a small car...
- Pull everything from the trunk, drop in 2x 12" Adire Tumults to handle all the "DO IT BANG" activities.
Obviously this is going to require MORE POWER, so I'm evaluating amplifier options. Class-D is looking pretty nice.
I cut the dead pedal out, and removed the huge foam footrest. I was pleasantly surprised when the foam left behind a gaping hole. I then glassed in the driver's side panel last weekend and tested the general fitment of an AD w800neo.
https://i.imgur.com/YsjGJMU.jpg
I then trimmed up the fiberglass, and wrapped with fleece. to visualize the space better, measured roughly 4L of airspace without the driver. This should be reasonable considering winisd had a nominal space of 3.5L for this application. I'll be adding a coat of bondo/resin mix to close the volume gap more accurately.
https://i.imgur.com/aw2htnZ.jpg
Overall fitment was decent, lots of room for the clutch pedal. I need to add some glass to give the pod a more finished look.
This weekend I'll pull the front sub, mold in another kick pod and start finishing work. Then on to the trunk re-build.
Re: Nissan 370z SQ Competition build -Extreme Class
Looks like you put a lot of hard work into that car.
Re: Nissan 370z SQ Competition build -Extreme Class
Re: Nissan 370z SQ Competition build -Extreme Class
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JCsAudio
Looks like you put a lot of hard work into that car.
Bespoke Mobile Audio did most of the interior stuff, but over the next few weekends I'm going to be re-building the subs/kickpods/etc.