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  • teamSPB Project DFN U - 4 SMD 18's 30kwrms, air ride etc etc

    Hi everyone, I thought I would let you in on a project im currently building for myself....It got under way a little while ago, but having to constantly work on customer vehicles/boxes/installs etc etc, its VERY difficult for me to find the time to work on it....

    Over the past few weeks, I have cracked on as much as I can...but also had to do around 15 sub boxes for customers, as well as around 4-5installs...on top of answering calls, emails, pms as well as living my life, its been stressful!

    The vehicle is still no where near complete, but I thought I would put this up just so you guys can see what we are capable of building....

    First up, I have to thank the following people....who without, this wouldnt have been possible!

    Am - AA/Fi/Knu Konceptz distro....without you, this dream wouldnt have happened! Thanks for your endless support and answering my million and one questions! Guy is a pure LEGEND in my eyes! Now im gonna bug u with my million and one power supply questions LOL!!!...

    Indirectly, although I have never spoken to....a HUGE shout out to Scott...the designer and brains behind AA/Fi...You are simply the best at what you do! Never has a sub brought such a smile to my face...and NEVER have I NOT got bored of a sub/s! Thats a HARD feat on its own LOL!

    Mike and Colin - CAD...you guys are AWESOME at what you do! Without you guys I would be VERY stuck at deciding what amps to use! Also thanks for your endless support when things havent gone quiet right on the amp front

    or when I needed extra sound deadening at the last minute lol!

    Ray @ Rayvern - For all the hard work you guys put into the air ride systems...all the problems we faced with weight issues....I hope when the batteries go in, things are still A OK LOL!

    Nikki and Mike - For ALL their hard work on the flocking! They are AMAZING at what they do and I would never go anywhere else for the flocking work!

    Loudboy - For the 4mm deadening....Well its 8mm + more in my case!! haha

    Dum Dum - Sorting the alts out...im awaiting for them to come back...

    Kit - For keeping me going when im down...without u, this wouldnt have happened...ever!

    Bobby (number 1)/Bobby (number 2)/Hardeep/Sandeep/Rohit/Mr C....basically the WHOLE teamSPB family - Without your help....this project wouldnt have got off the ground...literally when it came to putting the subs and box in LOL!!!

    Thank you to ALL the above...your all golden in my eyes!

    Now, a message for the ******...I aint going anywhere...im here to stay! **** all you want...but this project is MY own sweat, blood and tears...if you dont like it...please jog on!

    This install is NOT built do smash the mic apart...its also not built to be louder than anyone in particular...just something thats loud for what it is, and gets me noticed more than my Focus! I DO NOT CARE if Am's is louder than mine...just like I dont care if I dont beat Ian Pinder/the joose (Matt)/Mark Smith etc etc etc...If its loud enough for me...its all good!

    Another message to you ALL...there is WAY too much hatred in this game! TOO many FALSE whispers! I have respect for EVERYONE in the audio game...if they dont show respect and a mutual understanding back...those are the ****** im talking about!

    Right...enough of the crap...its time to introduce the vehicle! Which may cause a bit of a stir LOL!!!

    Its a Toyota Previa TCR10! :lol::lol::lol:

    Check out the sexy ride!








    Spec:

    Vehicle:
    Toyota Previa TCR10 2.4L petrol

    Audio
    Pioneer P88RS (Used actively)
    Custom spec PC with internet connection, Centrafuse interface, touchscreen, GPS, Diagnostics etc etc
    Veba DVD player with 'rear view monitor' display
    AudioControl Epicenter (Soon to be added)
    Line driver (Soon to be added)
    2 x SPL Dynamics S6002 amps - 2x500wrms (2000wrms just for the front doors)
    16 x Ascendant Audio Havoc Carbon fibre 7" mids
    16 x Ascendant Audio Havoc tweeters
    8 x SPL Dynamics ICE3500d's - each pair strapped running one sub (6400wrms per sub @ 12-14v...we will run 16v)
    4 x Ascendant Audio 18" SMD subs - Numbers 96, 97, 98, 99!

    Charging System
    3 or 4 x 210a alts running 16+v
    10 x XS Power D1400 14v batteries
    2 x Dum Dum external regulators

    Cabling
    45m KnuKonceptz Fleks Positive 0g
    30m Knu Konceptz Fleks Negative 0g
    10m Knu Konceptz Fleks Positive 4g
    10m Knu Konceptz Fleks Negative 4g
    30m Knu Konceptz 10g speaker cable
    25m Knu Konceptz Positive 8g
    25m Knu Konceptz Negative 8g
    Knu Konceptz RCAs

    Sound Deadening
    10 sheets x Loudboys 4mm stuff - 2 Layers over entire vehicle
    6 x Second Skin Damp Pro Bulk kits - 2 Layers over the 4mm stuff
    1 x Second Skin Luxury Liner over the SS Damp Pro
    1 Layer 18mm bonded directly to floor
    Roof is between 36-72mm thick of MDF

    Raw Materials
    10 x 8ft x 4ft 25mm thick MDF
    8 x 8ft x 4ft 18mm thick MDF
    25ltrs FG resin
    2 Rolls of 450gm CSM
    8 x 1ltr PU Glue
    8 x 1ltr Wood glue
    ~20 x brushes
    1 x Upol Bodyfiller
    5 x Upol FG
    2 x Fleece rolls
    1 x 5ltr GelCoat
    10ltrs Acetone

    Other Mods
    Rayvern Air ride system with uprated valves, pressure switch and air lines
    Smoked rear lights
    Carsson 8.5x18 rims
    IronMan 225/40 XL rated tyres
    Clear indicator lights
    LED Bulbs
    teamSPB stickers
    Tinted windows
    De-wipered


    The above lists are always growing or changing...so they will more than likely change at some point or another!


    teamSPB

  • #2
    One of the first mods I did, was get Ray from Rayvern to fit the air ride system...

    Reason I chose Rayvern...They use the BEST components for air ride system, and have been doing so for YEARS! There work is awesome to the last detail and I wouldnt want anyone else to touch the suspension apart from them...unless I HAD to!

    The prices are awesome for the quality of work and quality of components used! Aftersales backup is great to

    Parker Valves, Firestone bags, AVO shocks, thicker airlines...were all ordered up and custom built!

    Bags in place




    I then decided to put a late spec bumper on the car to as I wasnt a fan of the old one







    Then it sat like this....



    Shots of the inner arches...

    Up in the air



    Down she goes



    teamSPB

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    • #3
      Trialled on some rims...Welcome the Carsson (Carlsson reps)...


      Second hand and bought of my cousin Andy for a SILLY cheap price!!! I COULDNT resist!


      Test fit before I committed







      Iron man tyres were bought in (Cheers James!)




      I HAD to have them!






















      teamSPB

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      • #4
        Next up was a splitter change...


        The OEM splitter was replaced with a thin MK3 Golf VR6/CL splitter (Cheers to Tanveer for this free gift!!)


        Old vs new










        Fitted
















        teamSPB

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        • #5
          Last few exterior shots of how it stands now























          My favourite sticker!!




          Side skirts dont tell you how low it REALLY is...







          teamSPB

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          • #6
            Wouldnt have been my choice but who cares.
            Love that your doing what you want, and not giving a crap.

            Nice to see something out of the ordinary.
            Please keep it up.

            1987 BMW e28 535i
            "Respect your elders"

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            • #7
              This needs like 50mm spacers on the back to set it off.

              Bringing it to MK this weekend? Any pictures of the install (might have got ahead of you posting them)

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              • #8
                builds like this are awesome
                Insta Mintyhinrichs

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                • #9
                  either too much camber in the back or not enough in the front..


                  like the mk3 lip on there

                  nice to c some out-of-the-box cars

                  like the carson setup
                  Floccinaucinihilipilification

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by iBronzit View Post
                    Wouldnt have been my choice but who cares.
                    Love that your doing what you want, and not giving a crap.

                    Nice to see something out of the ordinary.
                    Please keep it up.
                    To be honest, it wasnt my choice of vehicle either! However, it was very cheap (bought off a family member)...The criteria for the vehicle was it had to be cheap, disposable, and have PLENTY of room inside...I couldnt complain really...I knew the history of the vehicle, it was cheap, and has loads of room...RESULT!

                    It certainly is different...but I like it...and I guess thats what matters the most...as long as im happy

                    Its great hearing people talk about it though...makes it all 'worth' it in the end...and its also great not to follow the crowd

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Jorge View Post
                      This needs like 50mm spacers on the back to set it off.

                      Bringing it to MK this weekend? Any pictures of the install (might have got ahead of you posting them)
                      I would space the backs out however, due to the way the wheels sit when the vehicle is higher up, I could do it without arch mods (which will come soon!)...When the vehicle is at normal driving height, the wheels sit flush with the arch at the moment...any spacing = wheels further out than the arch...would be fine if the tyres are streched, however, due to the weight in the thing, I wouldnt trust stretched tyres on it

                      I will try coming to the meet this weekend...I might also be at TFS...but it ALL depends on if I can get my wheel bearing done in time as its seriously groaning lol!

                      teamSPB

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                      • #12
                        Yeah, I imagine the amount of MDF you've bonded to the car alone weighs enough haha.

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                        • #13
                          HAHA hell yeah! The box alone must weight over 100-150kgs! 200kgs on the subs! 250kgs on the batteries etc etc!

                          Its amazing how it still moves considering its only a 2.4L with all that weight and 3 250a alternators LOL!!!

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                          • #14
                            Should get it on a weigh bridge, probably cracked the 3000kg mark?

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                            • #15
                              i stand behind this build. appreciate the work and platform of choice. i to agree with the back needing less camber and possibly spacers. looks good man!
                              95 Acura Integra
                              Volk Racing

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