#259299 - 30/06/2005 12:07
Re: Scooby amp install
[Re: andy]
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frog51
pooh-bah
Registered: 09/08/2000
Posts: 1723
Loc: Edinburgh, Scotland
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Hi Andy,
Just saw your thread - did you look at my install pics here?
Very easy to fit amp under the driver's seat and running wiring is easy through the various ducting provided.
Rory MkIIa, blue lit buttons, 250Gb in Impreza (soon to be in Foz STi) MkII, 120Gb in Mark Lord dock What am I up to?
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#259301 - 04/07/2005 10:09
Re: Scooby amp install
[Re: andy]
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frog51
pooh-bah
Registered: 09/08/2000
Posts: 1723
Loc: Edinburgh, Scotland
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No there is a rubber grommet in the bulkhead quite high up but just reachable from the passenger footwell. All I have through there is power and a lead to my temp sensor in the front skirt.
Pretty easy to feed through - I just used a screwdriver to wedge the grommet open to get the cable end through.
Rory MkIIa, blue lit buttons, 250Gb in Impreza (soon to be in Foz STi) MkII, 120Gb in Mark Lord dock What am I up to?
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#259304 - 08/07/2005 06:10
Re: Scooby amp install
[Re: andy]
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frog51
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Registered: 09/08/2000
Posts: 1723
Loc: Edinburgh, Scotland
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I need to get new tyres after the meet, but I think I'll go for Bridgestone SO3 P-zeros. Seem to have a slightly sharper edge when they go, but the grip to that point is epic
Rory MkIIa, blue lit buttons, 250Gb in Impreza (soon to be in Foz STi) MkII, 120Gb in Mark Lord dock What am I up to?
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#259310 - 25/07/2005 19:54
Re: Scooby amp install
[Re: mlord]
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frog51
pooh-bah
Registered: 09/08/2000
Posts: 1723
Loc: Edinburgh, Scotland
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In a car, because I assume I will need to revert all changes before I sell my car, and because of the typically cramped space, I always crimp.
(and in my latest Scooby, I couldn't find sensible connectors, so just opened up the existing crimps in the ISO connector and recrimped around the extra wires I needed )
Rory MkIIa, blue lit buttons, 250Gb in Impreza (soon to be in Foz STi) MkII, 120Gb in Mark Lord dock What am I up to?
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#259315 - 19/09/2006 19:21
Re: I have finally installed an empeg
[Re: JBjorgen]
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julf
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Registered: 01/10/2001
Posts: 1027
Loc: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Quote: I would guess that whatever wire the empeg is powered off is not capable of providing enough amperage to keep the empeg running, even if it has the proper voltage.
We had that problem with the pinkie due to long cables and very thin power connectors on the land rover SIIA panel auxillary light plugs.
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