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Re: Elite - Philips 6-channel amp.
« Reply #15 on: 25 August 2011, 08:44:20 »

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Hmm. Would that go well with an LPG tank in place? 8-)


it's going in my silver '02 saloon, which is not getting LPG.

Mind you, the estate that is getting LPG is getting a tank under the floor. The spare wheel well's coming out to allow a flat floor.

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You can always bring the amp over next time you're down this way and we'll find out what its' input preferences are.

that I'll do. It might even be in the car by then ( 20 September or thereabouts )
ISTR that there's not a lot of space to be gained unless you modify the fuel tank  :-/

entire fuel tank's coming out in favour of the largest LPG tank I can get in, plus a very small fuel tank shaped to fit in the space left.

I really don't do the "tank-in-the-boot" thing
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Re: Elite - Philips 6-channel amp.
« Reply #16 on: 25 August 2011, 08:54:38 »

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Hmm. Would that go well with an LPG tank in place? 8-)


it's going in my silver '02 saloon, which is not getting LPG.

Mind you, the estate that is getting LPG is getting a tank under the floor. The spare wheel well's coming out to allow a flat floor.

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You can always bring the amp over next time you're down this way and we'll find out what its' input preferences are.

that I'll do. It might even be in the car by then ( 20 September or thereabouts )
ISTR that there's not a lot of space to be gained unless you modify the fuel tank  :-/

entire fuel tank's coming out in favour of the largest LPG tank I can get in, plus a very small fuel tank shaped to fit in the space left.

I really don't do the "tank-in-the-boot" thing

I thought that would probably be the case ;) :y

I looked into many different options but I couldn't justify the extra expense/effort of doing it which is why I went for the raised floor option :y I'm also not as skilled and fortunate as you to be able to do that and still have another vehicle on the road ;)

Good luck with it and I look forward to seeing the results at some point :y
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