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Old Dec 2, 2014 | 05:28 PM
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2001 Porsche 911 Turbo SQ Audio Build

This is a build log for a 2001 911 turbo. Goal for this build is great level of sound quality with great output. The other important aspect I try to do on builds is making everything look like its factory. Staying within the OEM design and complementing it. But still have a show appearance when removing a panel or two. Here is the List of equipment
that will be used in the install.

Headunit - Alpine X008U 8" Navigation unit
Amplifers - Mosconi Gladen One 240.2
- Mosconi Gladen One 120.4 ( 2 of them)
Processor- Mosconi 6to8 DSP with mini controller
Components - Ground Zero Plutonium 6.5" midbass
- Ground Zero Plutonium 3" mid range
- Ground Zero Plutonium 1.1" tweeters
Subwoofer - Ground Zero Hydrogen 12" subwoofer

Backup camera- Rydeen Mobile HD mini camera













 
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Time to disassemble the interior of the car.






 
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Deadening in the rear of the car.
 
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Next the door enclsoeures for the 6.5" mid bass speakers. The oem enclosures had to be modified to fit the new speakers.






 
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Test fit mid bass in the door enclosures, was a perfect fit. later I will test how they would sound.

 
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14 gauge Wire was ran in both doors and dash. Doors were deaden with customers supplied deadening. The door cards where done in ground zero multi layer deadening. The enclosures was test fitted back in the doors.








 
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Next, grills for the door panels were pressed on the 20-ton press.








Painted black




Old plastic grill is removed




Replaced by custom pressed steal grill.
 
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Door panels was attached back on the door after full deadening to check fit with new grills installed.







 
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Next moving onto the installing the Mosconi mini controller in the center console ashtray. The ashtray was removed the controller was fab in its space.







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Next I removed dash oem mid range and tweeter speakers. the bezel will be to modified for the new plutonium 3" and 1.1" tweeters.

 
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modded oem dash grill covers into fiberglass pods to house the 3" mid range and 1.1" tweeter.
The plastic grill center was cut out and and mdf 3" rings were made and test fitted for angle.









Test fit in dash
 
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Applied the last coat of filler to the pods to clean up the edges of the pods. They were wrapped in black vinyl.





 
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