Socky Posted January 4, 2012 Report Share Posted January 4, 2012 I would just go with the 1:1 ratio, 2cubes seal, 2 cubes ported tuned to 45hz and have a nice broad flat response. But being in a small truck, will still have pretty decent highs. Quote Jeep Cherokee 4dr -4.75 in front, new rusty's 4.5 in rear leafs -micky thompson 35x14.50x15 -locker rear -Rusty's offroad Engine/transmission/transfer case/crossmember/gas tank skid plates -Warn front bumper with 8000lb winch -Custom rear bumper -Warrior product tube doors (summertime) -Optima redtop (starter) -26XK miles and still runs like a bat out of hell Kenwood H/U 1/0 wire, 136 amp alt 200 ah batteries 12.7 daily 2 Apsm 1500 @ 2 ohm strapped on zv3 d1 with ns softparts Mb quart 125.4 wired to 4 aura 6's 3.6 cube box tuned to 36 plays down to 23hz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
C.Sanchez.A Posted January 4, 2012 Author Report Share Posted January 4, 2012 The dimentions I made the first box to where just a shot in the dark, first attempt. As long as the box fits within my max dimension, the smaller the better but it doesn't matter. I might make a 1:1 ratio and a 1:2 ratio to compaire. So 2cubes sealed is good? I may also do switchable ports to see what each tuning will give me. Quote Click Links To View Build Logs 1994 - Mazda B3000 (Daily/Toy/Show) 2002 - Mazda Protege (Daily) 1995 - Hyundai Accent (R.I.P.) 1984 - Bronco II (Restoration Project) Youtube Channel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Socky Posted January 4, 2012 Report Share Posted January 4, 2012 ive read from many people to do a 1:1 ratio, but every time i have tryed the 2:1 they either peak to low or peak to high. So i would do a 1:1 so it has a nice bandwidth, and tune it from 45-50. From my experience, i have the exact same sub sitting in the corner of my room in a 1.5 cube box tuned to 33 hz and it still peaks high and doesnt really like the lows, gets warm on 200 rms. I would tune it in the high 40's which will still have a lot of lowend, prob more than you have now. Quote Jeep Cherokee 4dr -4.75 in front, new rusty's 4.5 in rear leafs -micky thompson 35x14.50x15 -locker rear -Rusty's offroad Engine/transmission/transfer case/crossmember/gas tank skid plates -Warn front bumper with 8000lb winch -Custom rear bumper -Warrior product tube doors (summertime) -Optima redtop (starter) -26XK miles and still runs like a bat out of hell Kenwood H/U 1/0 wire, 136 amp alt 200 ah batteries 12.7 daily 2 Apsm 1500 @ 2 ohm strapped on zv3 d1 with ns softparts Mb quart 125.4 wired to 4 aura 6's 3.6 cube box tuned to 36 plays down to 23hz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
C.Sanchez.A Posted January 4, 2012 Author Report Share Posted January 4, 2012 Ok I will do the 1:1 ratio. 2cubes is good though? Quote Click Links To View Build Logs 1994 - Mazda B3000 (Daily/Toy/Show) 2002 - Mazda Protege (Daily) 1995 - Hyundai Accent (R.I.P.) 1984 - Bronco II (Restoration Project) Youtube Channel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Socky Posted January 4, 2012 Report Share Posted January 4, 2012 yes should be fine with that. Quote Jeep Cherokee 4dr -4.75 in front, new rusty's 4.5 in rear leafs -micky thompson 35x14.50x15 -locker rear -Rusty's offroad Engine/transmission/transfer case/crossmember/gas tank skid plates -Warn front bumper with 8000lb winch -Custom rear bumper -Warrior product tube doors (summertime) -Optima redtop (starter) -26XK miles and still runs like a bat out of hell Kenwood H/U 1/0 wire, 136 amp alt 200 ah batteries 12.7 daily 2 Apsm 1500 @ 2 ohm strapped on zv3 d1 with ns softparts Mb quart 125.4 wired to 4 aura 6's 3.6 cube box tuned to 36 plays down to 23hz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
C.Sanchez.A Posted January 4, 2012 Author Report Share Posted January 4, 2012 yes should be fine with that. Cool thanks! I will hopefully get started on it this weekend. Quote Click Links To View Build Logs 1994 - Mazda B3000 (Daily/Toy/Show) 2002 - Mazda Protege (Daily) 1995 - Hyundai Accent (R.I.P.) 1984 - Bronco II (Restoration Project) Youtube Channel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
C.Sanchez.A Posted January 8, 2012 Author Report Share Posted January 8, 2012 alright i was just wondering..and if you were to stick with those dimensions i would go with wat socky said and tuned in the higher 40's...and i would have it loading off of the passenger side wall as that is where those trucks seems to get loudest What do you mean by loading it off the passenger side wall? I going to be finishing it tomorw. Quote Click Links To View Build Logs 1994 - Mazda B3000 (Daily/Toy/Show) 2002 - Mazda Protege (Daily) 1995 - Hyundai Accent (R.I.P.) 1984 - Bronco II (Restoration Project) Youtube Channel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
C.Sanchez.A Posted January 10, 2012 Author Report Share Posted January 10, 2012 Bump for port placment! Quote Click Links To View Build Logs 1994 - Mazda B3000 (Daily/Toy/Show) 2002 - Mazda Protege (Daily) 1995 - Hyundai Accent (R.I.P.) 1984 - Bronco II (Restoration Project) Youtube Channel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
C.Sanchez.A Posted January 16, 2012 Author Report Share Posted January 16, 2012 I have the box built and playing! I will post pics in my build log along with a video, when I get off work. Quote Click Links To View Build Logs 1994 - Mazda B3000 (Daily/Toy/Show) 2002 - Mazda Protege (Daily) 1995 - Hyundai Accent (R.I.P.) 1984 - Bronco II (Restoration Project) Youtube Channel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
C.Sanchez.A Posted January 17, 2012 Author Report Share Posted January 17, 2012 Here is what the final product looks like (minus paint) Quote Click Links To View Build Logs 1994 - Mazda B3000 (Daily/Toy/Show) 2002 - Mazda Protege (Daily) 1995 - Hyundai Accent (R.I.P.) 1984 - Bronco II (Restoration Project) Youtube Channel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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