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Member ID: xsspljared

Location: fallbrook, CA

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Vehicle Info

1992 Toyota Paseo

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile25 sec @ 40 mph
  • 0-6012sec
  • Top Speed110mph
  • HP120
  • Weight-1lbs

Major Upgrades

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

Modifications

Performance Parts

  • TRD Intake 
  • TRD Perf. Chip 
  • TRD Exhaust 
  • Bosch Engine Electronics 
  • TRD Engine Comps. 
  • TRD Header 
  • Weapon R Springs 
  • TRD Shocks 

Exterior Styling

  • APC Lighting 
  • TRD Body Kit 
  • Yokohama Tires 
  • TRD Wheels 

Car Audio & Video

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Last updated: Apr 28, 2003

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jared’s Toyota Paseo
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xsspljared's 1992 Toyota Paseo


this is my new set up that i will be using for the multipoint dbdrag event at audiobahn on the 27th of april. the subs are quad coil 1 ohm atomic apocolypse x.

xsspljared's 1992 Toyota Paseo


these are the amps i will be using, little more power than before, hopefully i should set a record if everything goes as planned.

xsspljared's 1992 Toyota Paseo


this picture is of my 16v system, that is charging at 18.82v in the picture. there are the same 8 mojos, but instead of lifeline batteries there are 12 8v us batteries

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xsspljared  

Posted by: xsspljared

08/20/2003 02:11PM

the thing with bp, is they have an even shorter bandwidth than ported. and with the vehicles tuning, it really would only sound good if you had it in a huge vehicle, like an excursion. otherwise you are going to have to tune it pretty high to get the spl side out of it

Crimson_Sonics  

Posted by: Crimson_Sonics

08/13/2003 11:23PM

Jared, funny runnin into you in the chat. So yeah, I still stand by bp boxes. I had one in that Pathy for a short while.. I liked it. I've also seen bp boxes done right in other cars and I think they offer a good compromise if you need more output than your sealed box gives you and are dissatisfied with the SQ from ported ones (even though choking CAN be a problem). By the way, where the hell did find those batteries!? -see u@ the next SoCal show, gl

xsspljared  

Posted by: xsspljared

07/08/2003 04:44PM

http://www.termpro.com look up jared jahaaski 157+ on the new tl, 165+ on the old tl.

xsspljared  

Posted by: xsspljared

07/08/2003 04:59PM

i am truely sorry, that you chad, can't pull a 62 on an old TL with all the equipment you got, and sean, you can barely do a true 55/56(from all the people you compete with tell me). i think both of you are very jealous of my numbers... tl is harder than linear x...

yellowf150  

Posted by: yellowf150

07/06/2003 05:28PM

you couldnt do a 165 if you deep throated the mic. no proof you hoser. i can say i do a 190 but without proof doesnt mean diddly

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Member ID: xsspljared

Location: fallbrook, CA