Vehicle Owner

Member ID: BigMach1

Location: Chester, NJ

Vehicle Info

2003 Ford Mustang

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed155mph
  • HP320
  • Weight3350lbs

Major Upgrades

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

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    • Currently 3.0/5 Stars.
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Last updated: Jul 13, 2004

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Gary’s Ford Mustang
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The Boom Room

BigMach1's 2003 Ford MustangSystem Specs: JBL/Crown BPX1100.1, JBL PX300.4, JL Audio 12w7, home-made sealed enclosure. Wiring by Stinger, Tsunami and Phoenix Gold (and any other misc. stuff I had lying around).
BigMach1's 2003 Ford Mustang1/0-gauge power and ground - and 4-gauge feeds for the amps. Remote power is relay fed (center distribution block).
BigMach1's 2003 Ford MustangThe JBL/Crown BPX1100.1 - 1180 watts RMS into 3-ohms (JL Audio 12w7) - This bad boy THUMPS
BigMach1's 2003 Ford MustangThe JBL PX300.4 123.5 watts/channel RMS running Focal 165KP's up front and JBL coaxials in the rear deck.

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allopez123  

Posted by: allopez123

09/15/2006 12:30AM

Hello I have a question and need some help. I just recently replaced my Mach 460 system with the following. Sony MP3 headunit w/ 10 disc MP3 changer, 6X8 Component Alpine Type R 300W for the fronts w/ tweeters and crossovers, and 6X8 pair Kicker Type KS 300W for the rear. I also added a Alpine V12 amp that is 4 channel 350 watts. I have assigned the channels in the following way; left door (6X8 and tweeter) to channel 1, right door to channel 2, left rear 6X8 to channel 3, and right reat rear to channel 4. The problem is that this new system sounds worst than my stock. There is hardly any bass coming from the rear 6X8 and the fronts sound very distorted at half the volume. I have lowered the gain on the amp and all it does is lower the volume. I have added more bass to the rear via the crossover built into the amp but all it does is lower the voices and put out slighly more punch but no long dragged bass lines. Please advise, I think that the installer may have have needed to run new speaker wires from the amp to the doors and he may have used the factory wires that connected the stock amps to the speakers in the doors. Could this cause this problem? Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thank you

mommywithmach  

Posted by: mommywithmach

04/19/2004 01:56PM

Awesome cars aren't they :-)? Come see my baby if you get the time.

projectrallyfoci  

Posted by: projectrallyfoci

01/08/2004 03:56PM

Sweet Mach 1, i love it, keep up the good work and come check out my 95 Stang sometime.

bartek_b  

Posted by: bartek_b

01/08/2004 03:16PM

That's a nice mustang man. Always loved the older ones more tho. keep up the good work bartek

elpimpe  

Posted by: elpimpe

01/08/2004 03:55PM

Hey thats a sick lookin mach. I love the shaker hoods on those things. Makes it look way tougher. Come check out my 66 mustang fastback sometime

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Member ID: BigMach1

Location: Chester, NJ