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Middle port "Triangle" Poll


Port Triangle? Yes or No  

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  1. 1. Should I use a triangle where the port splits?



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I was contemplating this also. If separating the two waves with the flat top T is most beneficial, then why not just run the divider all the way down. In other words what are the benefits of having a shared port? Don't mean to thread jack, just seems like a question for those reading this might also be interested in.

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less surface area for the moving air to interact with

there is also technically only 1 exact size the 45 should be, the midpoint of one 45 that makes up the triangle should be the ports width away from the port edge. whether its rounded, 45'd or straight port edge the distance should never be more or less than the ports width

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i wouldnt have done a center port if i was trying to get the most out of it anyhow.

You and Nate. Man. Every time y'all post I'm asking for more info.

So...can I get more info?

You may be offended by the above. Don't take it personally, I'm just abrasive.

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