Subwoofers and blower motors

Benjamin Kaupp bkaupp at ugconnection.com
Tue Mar 18 11:44:29 EST 2003


yeah... I've been meaning to do that, but what with finals and working
full time to pay my speeding tickets I've only made it to the "pulling
off the leather to stop it from folding and getting little black chunks
all over my hand" point... I've also been meaning to ask the list how
to do it. Thanks for beating me to the punch!

-Ben
'87 4kcsq (custom interior also includes "life vest under seat" in
place of quattro dashboard plaque (thanks Air France))
On Tuesday, March 18, 2003, at 04:40  AM, Roa, Greg wrote:

> Ben,
> Take your shift knob off and sand it down well.  Then take some medium
> to dark stain, coat it a few times, let it dry, and polyurethane the
> hell out of it.
> Looks really really nice that way.
> I did it to mine.  Probably the nicest looking part on the car right
> now.
> Would really make that shot of the console look nice.
>
> Greg Roa
> Cincinnati, OH
> 86' 4kcsq
> 93' 90 CS
> 83' 944
>
>
>> Subject: Re: Subwoofers and blower motors
>> Cc: quattro at audifans.com
>> To: Rafael Machorro <rafaelm at us.ibm.com>
>> From: Benjamin Kaupp <bkaupp at ugconnection.com>
>>
>> well... I can definitely hear my woofers in my 4kq. It's a dual Polk
>> GNX 10" system in a sealed Q logic box, powered by 350 of the 700
>> watts
>> of my Crunchy amp. Of course, my 4kq has become a pendulum because of
>> all this weight and I have no trunk, but people three blocks away can
>> clearly hear me :)
>> pics can be found at http://www.ugconnection.com/4kq/sounds
>>
>> -Ben Kaupp
>> '87 4kcsq (needs a clutch, suspension, wheel bearings, brakes, and a
>> tuneup... but I have my music)
>> and some really nice cars I'm not allowed to drive
>
>
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Benjamin Kaupp
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