quote:Originally posted by Mr Bump: How about 2 SPL D EXT6000Drm's?
Its perfectly legal for Street A, like 2 T3000s
How are u going to connect 2 6000's with only 2 conductors? and feed them on 1 batery???
ETX6000DRMs are strappable so the conductor rule is not a problem.
Running them off one battery wont be easy and you wont get 12k, but you could run it efficiently and still get lots of power without having to have silly low ohm loads.
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quote:Originally posted by JustinWhitty: 500 cubic inces allows a 34 group Optima... but not an SP1700 but a SP1000, SVR80, it will keep the big amps in check in Street A.
That would suck... I've had 3 cars, and only one of them could get through this rule with the std battery. My previous and the car i have now have both bigger batteries from stock.
Wouldn't it suck that ½ of the competitors have to buy a special battery to compete in street a? I'm thinking especially on newbies and the future of this sport
quote:Originally posted by Mr Bump: How about 2 SPL D EXT6000Drm's?
Its perfectly legal for Street A, like 2 T3000s
How are u going to connect 2 6000's with only 2 conductors? and feed them on 1 batery???
ETX6000DRMs are strappable so the conductor rule is not a problem.
Running them off one battery wont be easy and you wont get 12k, but you could run it efficiently and still get lots of power without having to have silly low ohm loads.
I know. That was my fear. Now its possible to have in the Street to have the double amount of amps and let them run at higher ohm loads........ it will be very expensive... unfortunately. I thought the Street class should be cheaper. But with the new rules it became much expensiver.
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i thought street A was meant to be the cheap entry point...but it seems like you can really go to extremes in this "starters" class
limit the size of battery to 600cubic inches plus limit the total volume of the amp
to stop crown 6000s and rf t30001bds strapped in street A
therefore it wouldnt matter what amp you used..you just have to keep the volume of the all your amps under a certain size. The earthquake shredders might have an advantage here.
i think i will not go into spl due to these extreme costs, yes i want to be competitive and maybe win....but it looks like this system will cost more than my sq competion system....not good since i can not listen to the spl system at anytime for daily driving and im not going to use my sq woofer, jlaudio 13w7 for spl.
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