SPL Rules?
#12
Originally posted by sLammeds15:
nice, well im guna be usin remote cuz, well my car is gunna be to damn loud to stnad next to so be prepared to run away wen u see it JJ
-db
nice, well im guna be usin remote cuz, well my car is gunna be to damn loud to stnad next to so be prepared to run away wen u see it JJ
-db
#15
thanks!! ya i found aplace were i can test my stero out so its awsome!! and then i can improve on stuff.. so i dont know i hope wat i have planned will play good and trat me good! thanks for all the imput guys.... and anyone feel free to add me to msn
hyper_rolla@hotmail.com
-db
hyper_rolla@hotmail.com
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#16
www.termpro.com is only for Db Drag
a burp button is either a deck outside the car or an external switch for the remote wire.
a burp button is either a deck outside the car or an external switch for the remote wire.
#17
Originally posted by Tinted:
www.termpro.com is only for Db Drag
a burp button is either a deck outside the car or an external switch for the remote wire.
www.termpro.com is only for Db Drag
a burp button is either a deck outside the car or an external switch for the remote wire.
#18
#19
Slammeds15, I just finished revising the IASCA/IdBL rules for 2004 and I'll email you a copy.
If anyone else would like a copy of the IdBL rules, email me and I'll send them to you as well.
The big difference between dB Drag and IdBL is how they measure for classes. dB Drag goes by the amount of subwoofers (1 sub, 2 subs, 3 to 4, 5 to 8, etc...) whereas IdBL measures by the amount of square inches of cone surface (eg: 2-10's equals 157 sq. in. of cone surface so it would fit into Stock 1 to 160 sq. in. class. One 12 is 113 sq. in. so it would also fit in that class. One 15 is 177 sq. in. so it would compete in the Stock 161 to 260 class and so on...
If anyone else would like a copy of the IdBL rules, email me and I'll send them to you as well.
The big difference between dB Drag and IdBL is how they measure for classes. dB Drag goes by the amount of subwoofers (1 sub, 2 subs, 3 to 4, 5 to 8, etc...) whereas IdBL measures by the amount of square inches of cone surface (eg: 2-10's equals 157 sq. in. of cone surface so it would fit into Stock 1 to 160 sq. in. class. One 12 is 113 sq. in. so it would also fit in that class. One 15 is 177 sq. in. so it would compete in the Stock 161 to 260 class and so on...