Tyler, You cannot use Quads in Street or Street Max, regardless of how they would be wired. You can use Quads in Super Street or Extreme provided no more than 4 electrical conductors are used to connect the speaker to the amps. Essentially, you can only have 2 positive and 2 negative wires going to each sub. This means that you would need to run your quad in a DVC configuration. (With the coils wired in parallel.) Please refer future rules related questions to the dB Drag Racing forum on the Termpro website so that others can benefit from the Q&A. Good luck this season. Wayne Harris Who ever had the RE MT quad, looks like Super Street is in the clear like I was hoping. Anyhow, awesome first competition experience for me! :D [img]graemlins/thumb.gif[/img] [img]graemlins/beer.gif[/img] [ May 10, 2004, 10:36 PM: Message edited by: Bidnyk ] |
lol.. thats right in the rules man ;)
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Still, it defeats the purpose of it being a quad. [img]tongue.gif[/img]
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Originally posted by ChrisB: lol.. thats right in the rules man ;) |
Mike always likes a good fight ;)
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Bidnyk:
[QB] [QUOTE]Tyler, You cannot use Quads in Street or Street Max, regardless of how they would be wired. You can use Quads in Super Street or Extreme provided no more than 4 electrical conductors are used to connect the speaker to the amps. Essentially, you can only have 2 positive and 2 negative wires going to each sub. This means that you would need to run your quad in a DVC configuration. (With the coils wired in parallel.) Please refer future rules related questions to the dB Drag Racing forum on the Termpro website so that others can benefit from the Q&A. Good luck this season. Wayne Harris Tyler -- isn't this what I told you? |
You said Extreme only though. I was confused. No worries tho :D
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I think in extreme they should let u run as many conductorse as u wish!!!!
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Yeah you can, but i'd rather stick to Super Street.
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