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Postby Emperor » Tue Dec 27, 2005 10:52 pm

Ok, i'm installing all the sounds myself, don't have $300 to spend on some guy doing it for me.

Can someone tell me EVERYTHING I need to install it?

1998 Skyline R34

Installing:
Headunit (Yet to be decided, going to get it tomorrow)
Fusion 6.5" 2-ways (Installed)
Fusion 12" Encounter sub (boxed)
NBL 1000W amp

What will I need to get the head unit in and going?
Can I use all the existing wiring from the stock headunit and just plug them into the new one?

Thanks alot.
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Postby DeeCee » Tue Dec 27, 2005 10:57 pm

loom adaptor - $15-25
4ga wiring kit - $40 - $70
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Postby Emperor » Tue Dec 27, 2005 11:13 pm

Yep, got wiring kit.

What else do I need?
New battery terminal to hook everything on?
Spacer/plate to go from double din to single ?
Nissan aerial adapter

I don't wana have to make two trips to buy more stuff that I forget.
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Postby BZG Wagon » Tue Dec 27, 2005 11:50 pm

For the Amp:
* RCA's to run from the head-unit to the amp
* Power cable to run from the battery to the amp (including a fuse)
* Cable to ground to the chassis
* Cable to run from the head unit to the amp (to switch on and off)
* Wire from the speakers to the Amp (depending on where you put the amp)

For the Head Unit:
* Your new head unit should include loom, brackets etc.
* Use existing head unit wires
* Bullits / plugs to connect loom wires to existing wires (or soilder them)


If you are using a 1000w amp, make sure you have a very good earth to the chassis.

I dont see why you would need a new battery terminal. I have always connected / soildered wires to the old terminal with no problems (800w Amp).

Sometimes it pays to run the RCA wires seperate from the battery wire to prevent interference.

What are you connecting to your amp? All the speakers or just the sub?
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Postby Alex B » Wed Dec 28, 2005 12:00 am

i like how 1000w amps put out 320w in real terms :)
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Postby Emperor » Wed Dec 28, 2005 9:29 am

The amp is only powering the sub.

Thanks for that write up, will be a big help. :)
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Postby Andy7447 » Wed Dec 28, 2005 11:27 am

go to repco and buy the nissan loom adaptor for your head unit from repco and will make ya wiring a 3 min job, the best way to do it
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Postby Emperor » Wed Dec 28, 2005 11:36 am

Andy7447 wrote:go to repco and buy the nissan loom adaptor for your head unit from repco and will make ya wiring a 3 min job, the best way to do it


doing that today :D
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