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Member ID: SQTalon

Location: Fremont, NE

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1990 Eagle Talon

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  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed-1mph
  • HP-1
  • Weight-1lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

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Last updated: Aug 16, 2005

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Brian’s Eagle Talon

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Now the rear:
I didn't want the system to affect the amount of cargo room in the rear hatch...so its all going were the back seat originaly was.
Heres what I have so far:

Sub enclosure made from 3/4" MDF and heavily braced on all interior panels. SQTalon's 1990 Eagle Talon
The holes for the subs were cut out by stereo west in Omaha NE. SQTalon's 1990 Eagle Talon

The subs will be facing forwards right behind the front seats. SQTalon's 1990 Eagle Talon The amp rack sits on top of the enclosure with small risers under it so the wire can enter the amp rack from below. (I still have to figure out how I'm going to put fans on there.
The boxes on the ends will hold the crossovers for the dynaudio speakers. SQTalon's 1990 Eagle Talon Here you can also see the Type RF amps in the amp rack. This whole setup is almost even with the rear side windows. Don't worry it will all be bolted down using the factory seat belt bolts and some heavy duty brackets.

SQTalon's 1990 Eagle Talon You can see the whole install from the rear. The rack for the sub amp will be right behind the enclosure/amprack setup.

(No pics) On the drivers side below the crossover box and between the enclosure and the side trim panel will be a box housing the custom fuse system for the amps. As well as a plexi piece with a logo of some sort.
The passenger side will have a similar setup but with a box for a capacator rather than fuses.

All the racks and boxes will have black plexi on the mounting surfaces and black on the sides. They will also all be light with white neon.

There will be a series of trim panels covering everything.

I know...the plywood is butt ugly...but I used it because it saves ALOT of weight and it won't look so bad once its all covered.

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twentyfourbug  

Posted by: twentyfourbug

09/16/2005 06:29AM

Goota love them amps !!!

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Member ID: SQTalon

Location: Fremont, NE