spl in the loops April 30th and again Sep. 10th
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an behalf of the car audio crew that made the trip over to kamloops we would like to thank justin for hosting a great event, james chevrette and pat for the usaci and iasca sq and spl portions of the show. the weather was great and the beer was cold. great show and thanks for having us
USACi Scores *All first place finishes quailify as new Canadian Records!
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Spl Stock 0-300
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1. 140.9 Amanda Righi
2. 140.9 Kyle Martin
3. 139.2 Gary Stone
4. 137.8 Richard Uouds
5. 137.7 Anthony Lunelli
Spl Stock 301-900
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1. 146.2 Marty Wells
2. 144.0 Luc Lessard
3. 143.0 Amanda Thomas
4. 142.4 Steve Fekete
5. 141.5 Shaughn Bartram
6. 140.9 Lawrence Lefler
7. 139.8 Ty Tordoff
8. 139.7 Shane Adamson
9. 137.6 Cody Forsythe
10. 130.2 Danny Bouliane
Spl Stock 901-1800
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1. 143.4 Nick Saunders
2. 141.6 Bryce Cassidy
3. 139.6 Richard Youds
Spl Modified 901-1800
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1. 149.2 Wally Dagg
Spl Modified 1801-up
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1. 148.3 Dustin Page
Spl Pro Stock 0-1000
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1. 145.7 Jeremiah Stoole
2. 145.6 Joe Johnston
Sq - Inter. Consumer 601-up
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1. 141.7 Derek Young
2. 141.6 Bryce Cassidy
3. 138.8 Chris Kobiel
4. 138.0 Derrik Stahlstrom
5. 137.7 Spencer Doye
6. 133.8 Lucas Mainzer
7. 129.7 Clayton Blancher
Sq - Inter. Pro 601-up
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1. 145.2 Joe Johnston
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Spl Stock 0-300
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1. 140.9 Amanda Righi
2. 140.9 Kyle Martin
3. 139.2 Gary Stone
4. 137.8 Richard Uouds
5. 137.7 Anthony Lunelli
Spl Stock 301-900
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1. 146.2 Marty Wells
2. 144.0 Luc Lessard
3. 143.0 Amanda Thomas
4. 142.4 Steve Fekete
5. 141.5 Shaughn Bartram
6. 140.9 Lawrence Lefler
7. 139.8 Ty Tordoff
8. 139.7 Shane Adamson
9. 137.6 Cody Forsythe
10. 130.2 Danny Bouliane
Spl Stock 901-1800
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1. 143.4 Nick Saunders
2. 141.6 Bryce Cassidy
3. 139.6 Richard Youds
Spl Modified 901-1800
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1. 149.2 Wally Dagg
Spl Modified 1801-up
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1. 148.3 Dustin Page
Spl Pro Stock 0-1000
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1. 145.7 Jeremiah Stoole
2. 145.6 Joe Johnston
Sq - Inter. Consumer 601-up
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1. 141.7 Derek Young
2. 141.6 Bryce Cassidy
3. 138.8 Chris Kobiel
4. 138.0 Derrik Stahlstrom
5. 137.7 Spencer Doye
6. 133.8 Lucas Mainzer
7. 129.7 Clayton Blancher
Sq - Inter. Pro 601-up
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1. 145.2 Joe Johnston
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Originally Posted by mmoottoorrmmoouutthh
I understand that, i was hitting 143on your term lab and 143.9 on the Iasca mike.
What I don't understand is how someone could go up 1 db on the term lab and go down on the mike.
What I don't understand is how someone could go up 1 db on the term lab and go down on the mike.
also this early in the year its hard to know what your vehicles likes with the lack of testing thus far. Perhaps on the TL the person did something the car liked more than on the AC
there are so many variables that it isnt funny. but also remember that when you have 2 sanctions at the same show....you tend to drain your batts a bit more...heat up components a bit more and there is more heat betweeen runs......usually the first run of the day is the best.
but on average most competitors are never in the same spot 2x's. if you ask guys that are extremely loud...usually they are more consistent and they have scores that are easier to predict on both mikes.
Team pioneer hits like 179.9 on tl and 180.3 on ac. 0.4 difference.....we hit a 5.0 db diffference....whats the reason....stop by one of ours shows and ill show you and explain it to you. but it is all predictable and can be exactly monitored.
but on average most competitors are never in the same spot 2x's. if you ask guys that are extremely loud...usually they are more consistent and they have scores that are easier to predict on both mikes.
Team pioneer hits like 179.9 on tl and 180.3 on ac. 0.4 difference.....we hit a 5.0 db diffference....whats the reason....stop by one of ours shows and ill show you and explain it to you. but it is all predictable and can be exactly monitored.
Originally Posted by Team Shadow
but on average most competitors are never in the same spot 2x's. if you ask guys that are extremely loud...usually they are more consistent and they have scores that are easier to predict on both mikes.
I hit 143.9 two times in Iasca and 143 in USACi two times.
Talk about predictable.


