What did you do to your Supra today?

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Made my first mod...... ProRam intake. Really happy with the sound on acceleration and turbo surge. Nice subtle sound to give a proper turbo whoosh/flutter.

Exhaust just arrived so I'll get round to fitting that in the ent day or two! (Garagewhifbitz exhaust with valve)

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I finally got around to doing the Tadda OE Sub Bass mod. I'm very happy with the results and while the mids are still a little muddy to my taste, the bass is much improved.

Also, as I have had no untorward vibration/noise issues before (or after) completing the mod I opted to not add any Dynamat or additional foam strips beneath the modified panel.

I'm trialing the suggested equalizer/sound settings too although upon first impression, my ears prefer the artificial highs added by the "surround" mode.

Thanks @tadda!

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I finally got around to doing the Tadda OE Sub Bass mod. I'm very happy with the results and while the mids are still a little muddy to my taste, the bass is much improved.

Also, as I have had no untorward vibration/noise issues before (or after) completing the mod I opted to not add any Dynamat or additional foam strips beneath the modified panel.

I'm trialing the suggested equalizer/sound settings too although upon first impression, my ears prefer the artificial highs added by the "surround" mode.

Thanks @tadda!

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Love it! Dumb question - Can I just & cut out two holes 🕳 right below both corners of those upward vents/panels, and be done with it?
 

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Love it! Dumb question - Can I just & cut out two holes 🕳 right below both corners of those upward vents/panels, and be done with it?
Not sure what you mean.. Are you asking if you can cut into the metal to make the three small holes one large one?

If that is what you mean, I guess you could but I don't know if it would necessarily improve the sound quality further. It would certainly help getting that damned wadding to line the walls - its hard to tell how successful I was with that, as an aside.
 

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Just did the speaker mod yesterday too!

Not earth shatteringly better but a definite improvement for super cheap. More of the improvement in audio comes from reduced rattling IMO.

One trick. Take off the crap OEM sound deadener and there is a pattern within the plastic extrusion. Made a perfect fit with the 2” bit to help line everything up symmetrically.
 
 
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