I'm not sure if the amplifier power is listed anywhere. You just want to know the speaker size? Is there some reason why you want to know this stuff?
Well I kind of just want to know the full specs of the whole system so I can be 100% sure about what I need to get to replace and/or add things to it.
I've read in a few posts on v6p that people have used 5.5" in front or other sizes. And also seen different size tweeters being talked about. So I'm trying to get some hard facts about our systems.
Does anyone feel up to creating a short straight forward list of our eom audio systems? I would really really appreciate it and I know many others will too!
Yesterday I drove for 8 hours from Santa Clara, CA down to Irvine, CA I went 59-61mph the ENTIRE way down and was shocked when I looked at my trip computer! I drive a 2005 EX V6 Coupe rated at 21/29 mpg.
I have these Quad Retro headlights I purchased used. They are originally from HID Illusionz. When I got them used there was a problem with the right hand headlight. One of the parts for adjusting the alignment was stripped and it could not be adjusted. This left my right headlight aiming at the ground about 20 feet in front of my car.
SO! to solve this problem I need to bake open my headlight and replace the broken part. Fortunately I had already purchased a used oem headlight on ebay for 20$ (it had a broken mount) so I had a replacement for the broken piece.
I decided that since I would be opening it up I might as well take the opportunity to clean the plastic housing. but I can't just clean one headlight... So I decided to bake open and clean both.
Here are the pictures of the whole process.
My double sized ezbake cardboard oven.
naked front end
pre-bake
1st headlight baked
2nd headlight baked
the problem area
ripped out the stripped piece
original sealed back
original seal removed
clean new sealed back (more flexible this time)
buffed out the interior of the housing with this
All sealed back up and ready to go
just installed and checking to make sure all the connections are correct