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Alright! And for the wooden dowels, will it affect where i put them?
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Hey man! Thanks for the input! Without you i probably would have wasted my money on the first design! Hopefully i can get the wood cut today! Thanks once again!
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Ok! so i got my design all ready! Gonna be used with a Rockford r2 10" subwoofer! the fs is 34hz. port needed is 8.23ft. and with a fs 0f 34hz, i needed 8.30feet. Im off by 0.07ft. Hope that doesnt matter! Let me know if this is a good design!
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whats the push/pull tool? also, is my design alright? because i might go to home depot to pick up the wood today <
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alright! so i got my box design now. Height=15 in width=33.68 in depth=17.13 in port height=13.5 in port width=4.71 in port length=112.9 in I measured from the middle of the port and got 112.9. So im perfect with the port here is a pic of the box just want an approval of my design!
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Ohhhhhh!!! I understand now! i thought that black line was the actual placement of the wood! now i understand! So now i just have to make a continuous port with 60 sq in and measure down the middle of the port! Thanks man! ill try and post the results later!
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well i have a 10" sub that needs 60 sq in of port. Also, what do you mean by measuring from the middle of the port? I read over the Quarter Wave / T-Line tutorial-UPDATED and it said nothing about the middle of the port, that's what im confused about
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Ok so i got the math done, For my 10" with a fs of 30hz and the sd of 9 inches the port length will be 9.415 ft long and the port area that iis constantly needed is 60 sq in. From here, what should i do? do i just have to do trial and error to determine the box dimensions?
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alright. Im just gonna redesign a t line enclosure, but this time for a 10". I think that the 5" wont really do anything so let me see if i can get this right
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i kind of understand what you are saying.... So cant i just get the port length and divide it by 3 and maybe shorten the height a bit? will that work? Im just trying to get familiar with the t line enclosure and want to try something new
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So your saying to add a third bend to the box? but wouldnt that make the box to big for the speaker (its only 5 1/4)
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Left click on pic, Open link in new tab > then copy image url =] ohhhh thanks man
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This is what i meant my a port with 2 bends. So i basically what i did was divide the port length into 2 and made those the two bends. Is this right? EDIT: It wont let me upload the picture, it says this image extension is not allowed on this community. I uploaded it to Photobucket and trying using the url. Just posted the link... http://s1226.photobu...=Untitled-2.png
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Lol alright I will give it a shot. I'll post the pictures soon.
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hey guys! I just have a question about my t line enclosure design. So, I spent about 30 min designing a t line over the weekend and I think I got the idea right but I think I got the port wrong. After doing the equation (1130/freq= port length) and I got 5.65ft or 67.8 inches. So what I did is put it a box that has the dimensions of H= 38.3 in W=7 D=11.7 Port width=5.5 Port height=2.9 Port length=67.8 So my question is, I put a port with 2 bends. And it looks slot for 1 5 1/4 speaker. So I was wondering, do I need a port with 1 bend. Because what I did was divide the port length into 2 which is 33.9. So I put that into 2 bends. I just want them. Know if this is right
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After watching the video, You could see the the shifter rod for the second gear over traveled (You could see this at 00:12 In your video). It pushed the cap off. I dont know how to fix it but it seems like an easy job. I think you should take it to a mechanic and ask how to fix it. You have to snap it back in some how. For the cap, you have to buy a new one, you cant reuse it. Hope this helps Sorry for the late reply.
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My link Thanks Carroot1! Hope u like it (Sorry it's MB Made the quality a bit better. If you want to lower the MB it, please tell me!)
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gonna send it in about 5 min. Tell me how u like it Edit:Dont know how to send it on here. Do you have an email or anything?
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ill try slowing down one of the song for you. I dont know if i will do it properly. Lol
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Transmission problem?
infinity replied to JEMT8's topic in Engine and Performance - Anything for that couple extra horses!
Its the tranny fluid. What happens is that the fluid overtime will wear out. When driving for a while, do you smell anything? If so, then im pretty sure its the fluid. The sound your hearing is the gears grinding and heating up. To check the fluid, you have to start the car on a flat surface, wait about 10 mins for the car to warm up. After 10 min, put your foot on the brake and go through each shift (drive, reverse, neutral, etc.) After you cycle through them, put it back to neutral and check the fluid. Get a paper towel and wipe the dipstick and re insert. Pull it out again and wipe it. Look at the fluid, Is it black and have shavings in there? If so then you have to replace the fluid. Hopefully this helps -
Xterra Engine help
infinity replied to SouthDakota's topic in Engine and Performance - Anything for that couple extra horses!
My guess would be the distributer because it might be messing with the Ignition timing. That would by my guess. It could also be the camshaft position sensor.