#1368137 - 04/08/08 07:06 AM
2007 Nissan Altima SQ Competition System
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This is going to be LONG.
This is my 2007 Nissan Altima. The car was purchased and built with the sole intention of competing in IASCA and MECA Sound Quality competitions. To compete successfully you need a lot of help from a lot of people.
So I am going to start off listing the people who helped me last year, and then a list of people who are helping this year. There are some changes in those. It is no reflection on the company, the products of those company or otherwise. It is simply a change of direction. You never know until you try is a good way to look at it.
2007: Hybrid Audio speakers were used in the car. Hybrid Audio L6 Midbass, Hybrid Audio L4 Midrange, and Hybrid Audio L1 Tweeters. The Autophile Peter Lufrano offers the best customer support you can ever imagine. He has been invaluable Genesis Amplifiers There are 4 Genesis Dual Mono Extreme's in the car. There are no steps up from these amplifiers. Nothing could be improved. Done deal. Hooker Audio Hooker Audio Wiring is used throughout the car. Great products. Powermaster Battery. great battery, great support. BQuiet About 350 square feet of deadener were used in the car. It's quiet now. Sounddomain the guys at sounddomain have been very helpful the last few years. I truly do appreciate the help.
Individuals: Team Schil Acoustics--David Hogan, Scott Selvidge, Kirk Proffitt, Ricky McConnell, Chris Cosgray, Aaron Thomas, Adam Gladden, and Richard Palodino. Team Hybrids: Scott Buwalda, Bill Pleasant, Hajji Grape, Dave Brooks, Chris Ott, Rick Sellers, John Marsh, Brett Nekler, Rick Nichols, Ryan, Dwain Blackwood, Dave Lechner--Here they are in a different order . this is after the 2007 IASCA finals. Each of the plaques represents a world championship 

Jeff Smith and James Stanton of Audio Deisgns of Atlanta for doing the install, and then putting up my with ass nitpicking stuff afterwards. I asked these guys to do an install that would 100% meet the rule books and take install out of the equation for competitions. I want to win or lose based on sound quality. They did exactly that. Great job guys.
Team Zapco-- This team drove me to do better all year long. Trying to keep up with them was an incredible task.
Matt Roberts-- Individually drove me harder than anyone else. The car was built to try and catch him. His truck is incredible. He sets the bar, the rest of us try to reach it.
George Garcia-- Another compeitor with an incredibly strong vehicle. He made me work harder to try and catch him also.
Terry and Debbie Floyd---Great friends. They have been holding shows and being every competitors friends forever. they were there when I lost every show and they are there now that I have a shot at some shows
There are more people and I'm sure I'll edit this, but that's enough for now.
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#1368138 - 04/08/08 07:07 AM
Re: 2007 Nissan Altima SQ Competition System
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I'll start off posting some final pictures, and then go back and post the build pictures. Entire install was done by Audio Designs of Atlanta. Jeff Smith and James Stanton did the work.
The Car:


The trunk. You can see the amp rack on the floor, and the sub enclosure hanging from the rear deck.


Processor and Fuse Rack. That is an Alpine H701 hidden inside a Genesis Amplifier heatsink. All efforts were taken to make it match the amplifers in the trunk, to include fake wiring coming from the amp's heatsink.

The Apillars. The Apillars hold two Hybrid Audio Legatia L1 tweeters. Two in each apillar. The tweeters were mounted behind the pillar, the pillar hand perforated, and the the pillars wrapped in black material. From the factory, the car was all black from the doors down, and all white from the doors up. Everything was redone to make the top half of the car black. including rewrapping the headliner and dying every piece of plastic:

The dash. You can see the Alpine W200 molded into the dash, and then in the cubby hole below you can see gauages for the Amplifier Temp and Amplifier voltage. The three switches control neon lighting (under the amp and processor), fans, and turn the gauges on/off.
Factory Dash:
 New Dash:


The kickpanels: This is the Factory Kickpanel:

This is the kickpanel with a 4" midrange mounted in it:

The midbass in the door:

The battery and wiring. This was early on. The factory battery has since been replaced with a Powermaster battery

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#1368164 - 04/08/08 07:44 AM
Re: 2007 Nissan Altima SQ Competition System
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Wooow!!! congrats!!! very nice!!!
I liked the way the trunk stayed near the original!!! Really congrats for you all!!! great job!!!
But... Where r the Tweeters????
Edited by elborabom (04/08/08 07:46 AM)
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#1368183 - 04/08/08 08:24 AM
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tweets are in the a-pillars. he posted a picture and a description.
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#1368196 - 04/08/08 08:42 AM
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SuperJay
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cant wait to see the new pics with Eclipse in it!!
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#1368216 - 04/08/08 09:08 AM
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Me either. that is going to be one of the big upgrades for this year. The Alpine HU is coming out and an Eclipse 7200Mkii will be going in. Should be really cool when done.
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#1368219 - 04/08/08 09:09 AM
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You're welcome
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#1368228 - 04/08/08 09:15 AM
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I'm going to start off the construction picks kind of basic with the sound deadening. The entire car was deadened. No need for a lot of description. It's deadener. If you have any questions about this, let me know.







































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#1368244 - 04/08/08 09:34 AM
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Great deadening pics Andy. That's a wonderful post on how to do things. Your car is amazing.
Is that one layer or multiple layers on the floor? Where did you double up? Did the layer(s) of deadening on the plastic door panel help with its resonance? That seems like a really good idea.
Since everything is contained into the cabin (subs in rear deck) was deadening your trunk walls and trunk floor necessary?
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#1368246 - 04/08/08 09:35 AM
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The Headunit install.
Started off with the factory HU. You can see the factory HU was molded in:

So the first thing I did was buy the trim piece that the car would have come with if it had navigation in it. That piece had a slightly larger than double din opening. I also bought the navigation brackets that held the factory navigation piece in.
This is the w200 bolted into the navigation brackets and in the trim piece:

Started feeling gaps in:


Then the smoothing out process:




Test fitting:

Then everything primered and texture coating beginning. The vents above the radio was sanded down and dyed to match this piece. So that all things were consistent:







Finished Painted:


Test Fit:

Brackets holding HU into the dash. These are the factory brackets:


In the vehicle:
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