Re: 2000 GTP...and so it begins...(LOTS of PICS)
Haven't really done all that much to the car, but I've been working OT to buy stuff for the car, lol. I've got 2 tablets now, instead of the headrest monitors I'll be using headrest mounts for the tablets, so the kids can watch different movies with headphones on. I also found out that I can control the tablets from the head unit, so if they are doing something I don't like, off it goes. I have an RCA 10 inch for my boy and a Azpen 9 inch for my daughter, both are more than capable of playing movies and most games (via game controller connected to USB).
I made a little junkyard run for a new passenger side front window motor, as mine doesn't want to roll up anymore. I ended up with the wrong motor (even though it came out of a 2001 GP), the bolt pattern doesn't line up. I also got most of the stuff for the passenger side heated seat addition, and some high quality power wire for my sub amp. Today I installed the power wire with a new ANL fuse holder, and cleaned up a lot of the stereo wiring. It came out great, IMO, but my lights still dim pretty bad. More on that later, here's some pics:
Both fuse holders are mounted to the fender well, 100 amp for the Orion amp and 60 amp for the Infinity:

Half Farad cap for the Orion (sub) amp, along with the crossover power. I got the cap for free with no mounts, so I drilled some holes in hose clamps:
Started work on the passenger side heated seat switch bezel. Once the super glue dries I'll fill it all in with JB weld, sand and paint it tomorrow, and do all the wiring, so it'll be ready for Monday (COLD).
About my lights dimming. I'm at a loss. I have a CS144 with Ground from the alternator to the battery, battery to the frame, and frame to the transmission. I have the stock charge wire, a charge wire going from the alternator to the fuse box, and from the alternator to the battery. I've got 2 4 AWG wires for the stereo, one for each amp, both with 4 AWG grounds less than 2 feet long, grounded to the strut towers in the rear. Basically everything I have added is 4 AWG, and the power line going to the sub amp has a half farad cap on it. I'm getting the battery tested tomorrow, but if that's not the problem then I gues my sub is just overexerting itself in the box so I'll need to build a proper box (which is on the to do list anyways).
What do you guys think?