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The stock speakers do sound amazingly good. Tight and punchy bass also. As for the dash speakers, I left the caps on them. I'm running the Pioneer crossover as low as it will go for the tweeter high-pass (1.25 kHz). I plan on replacing them with Memphis Audio PRX27 drivers. It's a shame the Pioneer crossover doesn't go lower. I'd love to run the new dash speakers down around 500 Hz. |
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Switching things around, I turned the gains all the way down on the tweeters and just listened to the door speakers. With the crossover point rather low, below 2 kHz, the tonal balance isn't too bad. Once you start getting up past 4 kHz, those door speakers start getting a bit muddy, cupped and honky sounding. I'll definitely be upgrading those tweeters to the Memphis PRX27 drivers. The lower the crossover frequency on those the better. Long story short, these last couple of posts should probably be over in the "Audio" section. |
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I added a Nismo NS style spoiler
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A couple of night time shots. The color match of the Pioneer buttons and the HVAC controls are pretty much perfect in person, though the camera shows a little difference. Then again, it does that with the entire dash anyway.
And yes, I listen to a lot of classical and jazz. :tiphat: http://charlest.zenfolio.com/img/s/v...35243916-5.jpg http://charlest.zenfolio.com/img/s/v...35243933-5.jpg |
Tried to replace fr sway bar with new eibach sway, bolts were so tight i busted my knuckles on the ground and said f*** it! :mad:
Took it to the shop that does all my suspension work, they did it in about what seemed like 15min :ugh2: ***Already asked the wife for a battery powered "impact gun" and low profile jack for christmas*** Feedback on new sway is that the car feels tighter, more stable and taking curves at higher speeds than i used to is easier, although I need to do more driving to really test it out Then went for a wash, now shes looking sexy :icon17: |
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But as far as recent with my Z I ran USB and Aux from my Sterio up to the blank buttons slots - Hopefully Ill fab the blank to perfectly fit these but for now they can just dangle lol Also my fuel basket from a 16' Nismo was shipped today - hopefully this will cure my long standing issues I am currently having with my Z. |
Some new shoes
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New member just got my z back in april love the car , Just got my new cf5v wheels in matte antique bronze and it looks awesome!
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Anyway, glad you like 'em. I've had mine for a few years and really like them. I added Hotchkis greasable bushings to mine to make lubing easier. |
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Thinking on mothballing the Z for a few months. Won't be able to drive it and work on it one handed. Have an appointment with the surgeon this Friday about reattaching my bicep muscle to my forearm. :shakes head:
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