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Im not sure if this is the right forum but if it is not let me know where to post. Anyways the rules on their site are very vague and my questions are.
1) in stock are their rules on power (HO alts additional batteries ect)
2) is removeing the speakers in the rear deck concitered illegal due to the full OEM interior rule
3) Do they conciter a PR an additional sub or a port.
I am planning to attend a show next month (firs show) and I dont wanna be put in a class that I cant possibly compete in.
Thanks for any imput,
John

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1. no
2. you can
3.. damnifiknow..

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In Street you can have as many amps, alts, batts, and caps that you want.

Like said before, you may remove the rear speakers but you can not modify the rear deck.

A passive radiator is considered a port. That's it's true function.

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Thank for your help [Smile]
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quote:
Originally posted by Trouble:


A passive radiator is considered a port. That's it's true function.

Pretty sure Terry has adopted all IASCA rules, and Passive radiators are consider cone area and will affect your class placement.

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quote:
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Originally posted by Trouble:


A passive radiator is considered a port. That's it's true function.

Pretty sure Terry has adopted all IASCA rules, and Passive radiators are consider cone area and will affect your class placement.
In IASCA, a woofer is the only thing containing cone area, and a woofer is defined as a transducer in which you can apply power to. A passive radiator does not have a voice coil, therefore not a woofer.
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