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would have to adjust a few things to keep tuning the same, but that shouldnt be a problem, i will mess with it a bit later and see if i can get to similar tuning

before it was 36 wide and 24 deep, so i should be able to make 35 wide work

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I was gonna suggest 1.25:1 ratio on sizes of front and rear.

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Probably more of a peaky response, honestly I'm unsure.

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I could try a design to make it closer to 1.25:1, im just really trying to keep the width if i can though its not that important, whatever box i end up building, im planning on sealing off at the trunk

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Here is what i came up with for 35 wide nismo, it was tough getting the width and depth right, cause i also had to change the port for the front chamber, and the depth of the rear chamber

i had to shorten the aero slightly on the inside of the rear chamber, and lengthen the slot port on the front chamber

the rear:front ration is 1:1.14, i as trying to get it close to the 1.25:1 ratio dwright suggested

rear is 2.04 cuft with 3.47 port area per ft tuned to 30.25Hz

front is 2.35 cuft with 22.68 prt area per ft tune to 60.31Hz

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NEW Design

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I am not sure completely how to measure these dimensions, but I considered it like 2 ported boxes being coupled together sharing a single baffle which would be the middle section where the speaker is mounted. I did the speaker this way because i think have the front wave going into one box and then continuing to the second chamber may help pressurize the front chamber when it couples with the rear wave of the woofer. Again I am very new to this.

REAR CHAMBER DETAILS: Based on Torres, only calc I have right now.

16 H x 30.25 W x 7 D (outer dimensions)

Port Dimensions: Aero Port 2 inch diameter by 4 inches long (external)

Tuning: 34.78 Hz

Net Volume: 1.28 cuft

Port Area per foot: 2.45

FRONT CHAMBER DETAILS: Based on Torres

16 H x 36 W x 11 D (outer dimensions)

Port Dimensions: 14.5 H x 5 W x 12 L (7 inches is external)

Tuning: 69.11 Hz

Net Volume: 1.90 cuft

Port area per foot:38.16

1 common port wall, .14 cuft woofer displacement, some bracing displacement in both chambers

1:1.5 ratio - Rear:Front

Port may be a bit large on the front, i do get about the tuning I want, but if it is large its easier to make the port smaller than trying to make it larger after its been built.

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series tuned 6th order.

this site will help you learn how to tune it. when you tune the rear to 30 and the front to 60 your front chamber is actually adding length to your rear so actual tuning may be down to ~25. but this site shows all the math behind it, its pretty simple after you read over it a few times

http://www.diysubwoofers.org/bnd/6thord4.htm

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10-12sq in on the rear

18-20sqin on the front

34hz and 110hz

Single 12 id do 1.75 rear

2.6front

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