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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8873375" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00K24M8MM/?tag=caraudiocom-20[/URL]</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://gpcaraudio.com/10-single-high-output-glue-it-screw-it-sub-enclosure/[/URL]</p><p></p><p>Do you have the standard 525 CA battery under the hood? I had a 99 and an 01 CRV in the past. I think you have the 90 amp alternator standard as well. id have look it up, but prett sure. I took the existing air box off and put a short cold air intake in so that I could get a Group 34/78 AGM battery in there. HU is 2v rca out. Its cheap enough to add a pre-amp EQ for under $100 bucks to get your signal voltage up towards 5+v that will be very beneficial. Getting the Big3 done will deff be needed. You will not need to do the ELD bypass with adding another battery in the rear of the same size to keep your voltage up on lower notes and longer playing times as the ELD will kick in to conserve fuel as it is intended to do. I ran a pair of heavy tens ported @32 Htz on approx 1750 rms and 100x4 on mids and highs with a Kicker KQ9 pre-amp eq on a single din Kenwood and it slammed pretty good. The front door panels have to be cut quite a bit of the plastics to get most 6.5s to fit. recommended to deaden the front doors from road noise for sure.</p><p>You can prob get by with a single 10 or 12 on 1k with battery upgrade, Big3 for about $600 range. Maybe a package from CT Sounds? Ill see whats available</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8873375, member: 634282"] [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00K24M8MM/?tag=caraudiocom-20[/URL] [URL unfurl="true"]https://gpcaraudio.com/10-single-high-output-glue-it-screw-it-sub-enclosure/[/URL] Do you have the standard 525 CA battery under the hood? I had a 99 and an 01 CRV in the past. I think you have the 90 amp alternator standard as well. id have look it up, but prett sure. I took the existing air box off and put a short cold air intake in so that I could get a Group 34/78 AGM battery in there. HU is 2v rca out. Its cheap enough to add a pre-amp EQ for under $100 bucks to get your signal voltage up towards 5+v that will be very beneficial. Getting the Big3 done will deff be needed. You will not need to do the ELD bypass with adding another battery in the rear of the same size to keep your voltage up on lower notes and longer playing times as the ELD will kick in to conserve fuel as it is intended to do. I ran a pair of heavy tens ported @32 Htz on approx 1750 rms and 100x4 on mids and highs with a Kicker KQ9 pre-amp eq on a single din Kenwood and it slammed pretty good. The front door panels have to be cut quite a bit of the plastics to get most 6.5s to fit. recommended to deaden the front doors from road noise for sure. You can prob get by with a single 10 or 12 on 1k with battery upgrade, Big3 for about $600 range. Maybe a package from CT Sounds? Ill see whats available [/QUOTE]
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