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I have 2 18" btls with 2 AQ3500s. and i want to build a "wall" in the back of my ranger for them. the room i have is about 36" high 15" deep and 48" wide. Im not looking for someone to design it for me. i want to learn and understand how the ports work. I see that its there slot or aero port. and i was going to do a slot port towards the top with the subs at the bottom. im using the cal. that torres made and i dont understand what the woofer displacement or brace displacement means. i know i probably got myself in way over my head if i want it tuned to anything but now i have to learn and this seems like a awesome place to learn. Thanks for any help.

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Woofer displacement is the room the sub will take up inside the box. A 18" BTL has a displacement of .18 cuft. Two of them is .36. So you have to take that into consideration for the box size and tuning. So if you had a 10 cuft box before the displacement, than after the two BTL's displacement (.36) you would have a box that's 9.64 cuft. Same thing applies for brace displacement. Say you have two 2x4 running from front to back that are 20" long. Thats .18 cuft of displacement you also have to take into consideration. So your 10 cuft box now becomes 9.46 cuft.

The slot port on top and subs below will work good...

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Wait is this your first build and your doing two 18's? Damn :drinks:

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Wait is this your first build and your doing two 18's? Damn :drinks:

yeah pretty common my first build is gonna be the dp 21 lol. sorry im not much of a help with the box tho

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Woofer displacement is the room the sub will take up inside the box. A 18" BTL has a displacement of .18 cuft. Two of them is .36. So you have to take that into consideration for the box size and tuning. So if you had a 10 cuft box before the displacement, than after the two BTL's displacement (.36) you would have a box that's 9.64 cuft. Same thing applies for brace displacement. Say you have two 2x4 running from front to back that are 20" long. Thats .18 cuft of displacement you also have to take into consideration. So your 10 cuft box now becomes 9.46 cuft.

The slot port on top and subs below will work good...

wow that really clears alot up. thanks for making that cut and dry. i see alot of people talking about fiberglassing the inside. Thats just for extra strength? and are 2x4s the way to go when bracing?

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If you do it right fiberglassing will make the box stronger. A lot of people use resin too, but most people use it to make sure the box is nice and sealed up rather then stronger. resin is a great way to make 45 degree angles on all your corners, too.

There are many types of bracing you can use, the 2x4 was just an example. Some people even use steel rods. I'm not sure how big you're going to make your box, but some 2x4's would be some very strong bracing...

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fiberglassing means using resin and fiberglass... :)

2x4's are a easy way to brace, but they obstruct airflow, find the thickest wooden dowels and use those as braces. Its a cheap and easy way.

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fyi, with those dimensions, the most cubic feet your going to get is 12.53 cubes, before subs, bracing, or anything and only .75 thick. i think btls need anywhere from 5-8cubes ea.

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