Nick you guys have several kits that require or at least make use of a controller. Do you need buy a controller for each kit or can one controller control them all?
I can't speak for OP but I don't mind. I just made a sizable purchase on your site haha.
Does the headlight controller work for the footwell strips too?
I plan to run a single-front firing woofer off a 1400w mono block. It'll be a SQ-build Digital Design 12" most likely. I listen to a lot of high bpm rock/metal and dance music so it'll work better. I also have a tuned and ported box for another 12" I have but it doesn't work that well with...
There's probably not many good options unless you want to wire in something yourself.
In the interim look into replacing the dome/vanity lights with brighter LEDs. That should help a bit.
Once again the Pro-Ford side is losing sight of the extremely simple point:
This TRACK-FOCUSED car CANNOT complete a session on the TRACK without an optional package.
It's one thing to make the TRACK car more competitive on the track, but to completely neuter it?
I don't care who you are or...
You're beyond wrong and it's not even remotely accurate to put quality and volume in the same sentence. It is a common misconception that higher quality means louder.
Also please show me where I'm wrong. I pointed to why the FM signal was likely louder and I admitted a BT signal would indeed...
They have a long tube + catted mid-pipe setup but it requires altering the stock axleback to work. So basically, no.
Green cats are basically high-flows. Extra performance but still EPA certified.
It's a nice ride but if I get something other than a 350 it's going to be a 997.2 GTS or 981 Boxter GTS/Spyder. Next vehicle being added to my stable is a truck though for sure.
He's not entirely wrong and you're not entirely right.
Yeah the bluetooth signal is compressed, but not in the way you're thinking. Lowering quality (which is really a pretty subtle amount) does not inherently lower volume. Conversely, radio signals are very often boosted audibly, especially...
How does this answer my question? Exhaust valve = dual mode exhaust, aka loud vs quiet. Magnaflow explicity states it retains the use of the dual-mode.