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  1. I'd say Raptor and SRT8 Grand Cherokee would be best guess.
  2. I think it's actually stated that an undercharged battery is just as dangerous ( warranty wise) as an overcharged battery on the pamphlet with it!! Be careful buddy.
  3. For anyone interested, ended up with a nice sealed and am currently doing a build log! http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/149863-2012-challenger-trunk-build-2-re-sex-15s-hifonics-glx-14001d/
  4. I am indeed mad, it's going to be braced to hell and back. I realize my port wall mistake, but height is wrong, wat? 1/2 " x 2 = 1 inch 17 - 1 = 16.. lol.
  5. I just built a box very similar to this, I will share it with you fits in your dimension max also!
  6. Thank you for the help guys, I have finished the design and hopefully it should be just about perfect; all things are accounted for. Port area is within range, 31.99hz tuning, and 7.6 CF ( Best I can do ). Really appreciate it
  7. At the height i've put it.. I should be able to push it back with at least a foot to breathe.
  8. It's easy to think you can until you have a BIGGG heavy box and you're trying to wrestle it into the trunk. I say build it, and let's see. I measured, I was wrong and you were right! lol. I've changed my box size.. i'm taking the sad road and doing it 7 cf at 32hz instead of 8 cf. But this time I know I can fit it in for sure.
  9. I took the .17 right off of RE's website and multiplied it by 2. I took the measurements and need to do a little revamp on it.. Is 17" height safe with 15" woofers?
  10. Let me go measure the trunk opening, about 99% sure I can with no issues.
  11. As soon as I put in a port number, It says tuning is 0 hz
  12. one of the most important things is to always look at the Port Area and Port Area Range figures near the bottom right. the P.A. number obviously has to fit somewhere inbetween the two P.A.R. numbers. find the Help file within the Torres program itself, to figure out what the "# of common port walls" is. bracing shouldn't be much. if you use some 3/4" dowel rods, for example, it shouldn't be more than like .05cuft taken up for bracing. Kranny I updated the post with my sheet.. I'm still not sure this is correct.EDIT: Read a little tutorial.. seems like this is perfect. My last question, is is this counting the box as an L ported box.
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