How can you have boost without a turbo Jim? :wink:
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Crashton Club Coordinator
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Secondly, I started the install of the stereo upgrade from NEW MINI STUFF, today. This install is easy, or as easy as it can be for a MINI, because you still have to remove the interior. Everything is plug & play. I have the "boost" system, so they provide two new "A" pillars with tweeters mounted. You install them, a good quality woofer in the lower door and disconnect the small door speaker. This makes the sound stage bigger. They provide a wiring harness from the amp to the connector in the kick well (the one that you can do the front/back channel switch with). After this is connected it picks up the signal from the radio and lets the factory wiring work for the new speakers. Very slick. Got the four fronts in and the sound is great. Rear speakers are next.
A special thanks to Aaron, who I called for a bit of tech advice.
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lotsie Club Coordinator
ostcount As it seems your on your own with this Jim:beer
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Crashton, didn't you know that the stereo can add 20 hp if you ugrade properly?
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Upgrade is in and the sound is fantastic. You know the factory system is bad, but don't realize "how bad" until you upgrade it.
Stripping the rear of the car, just to install two speakers, looks like a real pain from all the DIY instructions out there, but it is not. I stripped it, installed the speakers and put it all back in about two hours. Now that I know a few tricks I believe I could cut that time. Don't let that part scare you off. For FYI only here are two things not mentioned in the instructions I used.
1) There two plastic covers that fit around the two movable arms that lock the backs of the rear seats forward (2nd gen) which have to be removed. On each long side there are two clips (4 total) that you don't see clearly. Pop all of these up and the covers come right out.
2) On the large side panel, pop the clips lose from the bottom, then lift the entire thing directly up toward the roof. Don't pull "out and up", just "up". The top hooks over a ledge.
Lotsie, now I have this documented, in case I need to read it again some time.rrr:
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Soooooo..... Broken camera?