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^Yeah man, doesn't make sense. Then again, it's just a rendering.
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I'd still try adjusting the gain on the amp down. It could be an issue.
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Try adjusting the gain on the amp down.
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^That's what I thought. Did you destroy the tinsels or something? That coil looks clean.
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Depends on what they're glued with. If they're glued with ABS adhesive, you're out of luck. That stuff creates a chemical weld that is permanent.
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Thanks guys I'll check out all of those. I'll try to make a decision and order tonight/tomorrow morning.
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Hey guys,
I'm looking for the best High CFM 80mm fans. I don't do anything with computer modding, so I'm unfamiliar with brands. I'm installing an amp under a false floor with probably 2 80mm fans for cooling. I'm planning on one for intake the other exhaust. Looks to me like 30cfm is pretty standard, but I found ultra high speed fans that flow 50-80 or more. I probably don't need that kind of power, but it cant hurt either. SO I'm looking for recommendations on the best brands or certain brands to stay away from.
Thanks,
TheBetterMethod
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^THIS
12s for sure. More motor, easier to wire. BETTER.
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Something like that John. You should be making some money off of all those drawings. You're pretty good at it.
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Awesome! That's just awesome!
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No, it's 28in. and I'll have about 7-8in. to the hatch from the port. That's probably another generational difference.
And the final volume of the box ends up at about 3.5-6, so the ratio for the port is about 8:1.
The ratio is a little close and is on the small side I KNOW, but I'm sure it'll be fine... or it won't.
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Final dimensions are set. Construction has begun and should be complete structurally this weekend.
Box is 24 x 13.5 x 28. Port is one 6in aero 17in. long.
I actually ended up going with MDF. When I saw the crappy birch they had at Lowe's I changed my mind.
I had the guy at Lowe's cut the boards, and he did a pretty great job. I'm impressed.
Anyway, thanks for the input guys! I'll update this as I see fit.
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That's too bad man. I guess I can't blame you seeing as how I don't have a build log either.
Thanks for the luck though, I'll need it. I think it'll work out pretty well.
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I can shrink the box slightly to 24x27.5 And I end up with a port ratio of 7.94:1 That might be better. Net volume drops to just under 3.6.
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John, I appreciate the effort your putting into trying to convince me to use a slot port. But I'm not going to use a slot port this time.
I'm pretty set on the Aero, so that's what I'll be using.
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Ok.
I just did some more measurements and made some considerations. I think I'll can the original idea, and go with a box with a more traditional port orientation.
I'm thinking 24x13.5x29.5 Port internal and to the hatch. Sub up, toward the rear of the box, above the port. It looks like I'll be able to get up to about 6in. between the port and hatch. So I guess that's that, unless someone comes up with something else before I start cutting wood.
Thanks again to everyone for their input. Anymore input is also welcome!
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Yeah man, I'm planning on sub up, port back. There might be a difference between generations, mine is the generation of Outback after yours, but I want to be able to slide the box all the way against the back of the seat and be able to slide the cargo cover over it. There's only about about 15 inches to play with under the cover. But I think it is about 16.5 to the window line, so they must be similar.
Do you have a build log so I can take a look at your box? I'd really like to see it.
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Oh, and I don't have room for the sub to point forward or back, because of box height limitations.
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Alright, thanks for the replies.
I'm running into some restrictions. My box can only be 13in. tall and 40.5in. wide. Those dimensions are pretty well set in stone, if I want to use an external port. Which I do. And if I use the external port I have a length limitation of about 36in. and at that length the port would be basically touching the hatch and the front of the box would be against the back of the seat. I really don't have room for 2 6in. ports and definitely won't be using 4 4in. ports. So I'm back to the single 6in. port. And I know the ratio is about 7:1, but I don't think that's going to be a big deal. I might be wrong on that, but I'm willing to give it a shot. If it doesn't work out I'm ready to chop, cut and rebuild. The way I've got it figured is 3.8cu.ft. after all displacement. And a port about 15in. long. for tuning around 32hz.
I don't want to do a slot port, because of the inability to adjust after they're built, and the extra work of building one.
BTW, I'm powering it with 1200 watts. Might upgrade to 1500 if I see a need.
Thanks again for all the input.
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Cool, I was planning on 3in. for the 45˚s anyway. Thanks for your input!
I'm gonna be building this in the next week or so. So if anyone else has input, I'm all ears.
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I've got to build a box for my '05 Subaru Outback Wagon.
I've got the sub from my last car, but I'm starting with a clean slate for the box. So I have a few questions.
But first I'll give some background.
The sub is a Fi Q 15. The box will be ported and tuned no higher than 33hz. I'm not sure exactly what the tuning will be yet.
The volume of the box will be about 4cu.ft. after sub displacement, and the port will be one 6in. aeroport, all external.
I'm going to use 3/4in. birch ply for the enclosure to save a little weight over mdf.
The sub is going to be on the driver's side pointed up at the roof, and the port will be on the passenger side, pointed back toward the hatch.
So the questions...
I know there's a rule about not putting the exit of the port too close to the hatch, but it seems like there are a lot of different opinions about what too close is.
I think I'll have about 3in. between the exit of the port and the hatch. Does that sound alright?
Next thing is, I plan on adding 45˚s in the 4 vertical corners of the box. Is there a rule for how big the 45˚ should be?
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I saw this stuff on ROE. Awesome design Jacob. Keep us posted.
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I had a d2 Champ. Pro 12 for a month on 1200 watts, it burned out after maybe 10 hrs. of play on it. You fried the sub, and the amp. It's probably not a manufacturer defect. But I do think those subs have cooling issues.
5 bolt universal rim patterns
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There are tons of 5 lug patterns. 5x100mm and 5x114.3 are most common on small cars. There's also 120, 110, 112, etc. not to mention the SAE stuff.