Project build - Metalmilitia Luxury F30

///Avi

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Looks great!

Are you placing a cover over the sub? Could it get punctured like that in the boot?
 

msm

Well-known member
Nice work - glad you kept the OEM look for the front speakers instead of building separate pods :thumbs:

On a side note, this car was spec'ed really weirdly :hammerhead:
 
Thanks for the kind words guys. Nowhere near the skills of someone like Abrie at Acoustic Audio but with some patience, time, tiral and error then one can do decent work.
 
Avi135 said:
Looks great!

Are you placing a cover over the sub? Could it get punctured like that in the boot?

The sub will be getting the JL grill which fits onto the current sub edging trim, just having a problem sourcing it at the moment but it's a must


msm said:
Nice work - glad you kept the OEM look for the front speakers instead of building separate pods :thumbs:

On a side note, this car was spec'ed really weirdly :hammerhead:

Definitely! Didn't want to spoil the look of the luxury interior with parts that look DIY

Regarding the spec...it almost put me off from buying the car but it had a lot of other nice add ons. I am rather intrigued by these plug and play lights to replace the halogens....pondering on it

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07D8GCL1...n&qid=1551332940&s=gateway&sr=8-2-spons&psc=1


KPM_330 said:
Bud, this is amazing work! Well done man!! Some bass is always welcome.. :praise: You might be able to manufacture and sell those boxes to F30 owners, although that looks like a massive amount of work.

Is there a ski hatch or some way for the bass to travel into the cabin? I did the ski pass mod to my e46 and works like a charm.

My car does not have a ski hatch. By corner loading the sub in the left rear, extension to the driver is apparently more than adequate according to some of the audio aficionados on some of the American forums (they however mount the sub in right rear of the car due to being LHD vehicles)

I will however still be cutting a ski hole and fabricating a nice cover...just incase :smilebounce:


Did some more work on the wiring as i need to get everything connected up so i can start on tuning the DSP. Driving without any sort of sound for 3 weeks is not funny anymore...been listening to music on my phone places in the cupholder which amplifies it a tiny bit :roflol:

Drilled some holes for the power and signal cables. Must be hardened steel as it was a real PIA to get through...took me about 2 hours for 4 holes. Grommets are obviously a must

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Used the dremel to grind down to the metal for the grounding point

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Bolt and nutted tightly!

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A spray of paint to avoid rusting

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Power wire installed with a fuse. Distribution blocks will also have smaller fuses for individual components so this fuse is for total amperage load.

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Routing more wiring. I don't want wires to be visible when the amps have been mounted so i had to plan this carefully

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Did my own twisted pair wiring to better match the OEM wiring and also for the EMI benefits

Cable tied about every 10cm and anchored to the factory points where possible. Applied my own zip tie anchor points where required

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Made quick connects for if i need to remove the subwoofer

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Wiring done!

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Have put back the rear seat and all the boot panels to make the car drivable as it is a family vehicle and kid transporter :smilebounce:


Started on the amp rack last night, just need to upload the pics. If all goes well i can wire up all the equipment tonight and pop by Gert to get the coding on the radio done and then start tuuuuuning!

The tuning will likely take a lot longer than the actual install itself but that is all part of the fun
 
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