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  1. Well I tried making a box and every way the port was about 8-10" short of port area. This is one of the boxes I made..

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    These are the dimensions.

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    I tried to keep the height and width and depth the same on the outside of the box. This is going to be for a BTL 15 N2 running around 2000-2200wrms daily. Help anyone? Thanks :) :)

  2. I honestly have no clue what I am doing on here. Lol just putting in numbers.... :peepwall:

    Lol. Your port area is the length times the with of your port (I.E. (16x1.75=28)) So with a 7 cubic foot box your going to want at least 84 inches of port area, and that would be 12 inches per cubic foot (minimum). So I wouldn't go any smaller then 16x5.5in, which is 88in of port area...

    Ahhh gotcha now. Thanks :good:

  3. r8c7t2.jpg

    Something like that?

    Need a LOT more port area per cubic foot. You should be aiming at 12-16 sq in per cube.

    Also make sure you take into account how many "common walls" your port will have i.e. walls shared by the exterior of the enclosure & the port. If you are doing one at the bottom of the box facing back, one common port wall. Not a whole big problem, but it helps.

    If I were you, I'd go with something like a 12w x 8h port or something along those lines. Just make sure there's enough clearance between the port wall & the sub.

    I honestly have no clue what I am doing on here. Lol just putting in numbers.... :peepwall:

  4. I'm going to be ordering a 15" BTL N2 within the next week or so and I'm trying to figure out which way is the better way to go with a box. I was looking at some prefab but none really caught my eye.

    It's going in a 04 Tahoe, Not trying to use the whole trunk.

    Possibly 40Wx18Hx22D as the Dimensions.

    Anyone give me some ideas? Thanks

    EDIT: Going to be running 2000-2200wrms.

  5. I was looking at getting this box for my BTL 15

    http://www.shipsound.com/Audio-Enhancers-DA115-15-Slot-Ported-Sub-Box--273-cf_p_7952.html

    EDIT: Total cubic feet 4.0

    NO just read the specs

    Internal Volume: 2.73 cubic feet (Net cubic feet less port displacement), 4.01 cubic feet total

    thats 2.73 after port displacement and add sub displacement and i would say your lookin at maybe 2.4 to 2.5 cubic feet available for your sub. unless your gonna run 6000 watts to it lol

    Lol shit.. I'm running about 2100-2200wrms to it. I was looking at the other boxes on that site and they're all tuned from 40's and up..

  6. I got my new HID's a week or 2 ago and I've been realizing that my driver side headlight is brighter than my passenger headlight. I looked at them during the day and it turns out my driver side headlamp is brand new and my passenger side one is the original. So I was thinking of using Meguiars One Step Headlight Restoration Kit. It comes with Plast-X Polish and a pad for your screw gun. Has anyone used this and does anyone else have any other suggestions on what I should use or try?

  7. I loves the audioque. Will be perfect on that speaker. There's only a few amps with that power in the price range worth looking at but I'm drawing a blank right now as to what they are

    Lol ok. Yeah I was looking around and this seemed like the right amp for the right price.

  8. I'm thinking about buying a AQ2200D. I'm going to be running this amp with an Fi Btl 15". Do you guys think this will be good enough. I will be running 1 battery and a big 3 upgrade. Also will be running all 0 gauge wires. What other amps do you guys recommend that I should look at to run instead of this one?

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