If a competitor is using 2 batteries, the first battery must fit in the OEM battery location and the second battery may be mounted wherever the competitor desires, providing other applicable rules are not violated.
If a competitor is using 2 batteries, the second battery must be less than or equal to the size of the first battery.
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Posts: 1820 | From: Ljubljana, Slovenia | Registered: Jan 2000
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There's a misunderstanding, you have listed in your sig that you are in street 3-4. You can have as many batteries as you want in SS NW
-------------------- My system right now: A Sony HU and Focal Access 5.25" front system Posts: 553 | From: Vasa, Finland | Registered: Nov 1999
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in no wall class what windows do they go by?
i'm working on a camaro, the hatch drops alittle lower than the door windows, do they follow the curved lines of the window angling down or draw a straight line with the door windows or what? or do they go by the lowest window point at the back of the hatch and draw a straight horizontal line forward?
i'm confused...
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-------------------- Josh Jones Precision Audio 2002 Super Street 1-2 NW World Finalist Team Soundstream Posts: 419 | From: Lebanon | Registered: Aug 2001
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so what they just kinda visualize the lowest window point and decide?
i am doing one last setup in my avenger and plan so build an enclosure behind my front seats. the front of the window is low and then it slopes upward toward the back. so your saying the lowest point on the door, that sucks, how can i make sure i'll pass, measure from the floorboard or what.
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94 LT1 Z28 6 speed 500 dei running 6.5 set of boston accostic rally components in rear 5.25 quartz components up front audiocontrol eqs and kenwood 910DVD deck.
Posts: 918 | From: Detroit, MI USA | Registered: Jan 2001
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From the rules: 6-5 The dBDRA defines a speaker wall as any subwoofer enclosure and / or baffle board that exceeds the height of an imaginary plane that stretches horizontally from the top of the driver’s door (where the side window enters the door frame) to the top of the passenger’s door on the opposite side of the vehicle.
·Additional Guidelines: Compliance with this rule may be verified by using the following test: Two judges position themselves on opposite sides of the vehicle. A string (or wire) is passed through the open window on the driver’s side, through the interior of the vehicle, and out of the open window on the passenger side of the vehicle. Both judges should then pull the string so that it is taught while resting against the lowest point on the top of the 2 doors (where the glass enters the door frame). If the enclosure in question does not exceed the height of this string, then the enclosure is not considered to be a wall. If any part of the enclosure exceeds the height of the string, then the enclosure is considered a wall.
·Any components that are attached to the subwoofer enclosure, including speakers, amplifiers, signal processors, etc., are considered to be a part of the subwoofer enclosure.
Exceptions: ·If the subwoofer enclosure is installed in the trunk of a vehicle, then compliance with the “wall test” is not required.