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How difficult to hit a 140?


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not too hard, i did it with one SA-12 on 1500(about 800 RMS)

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not too hard, i did it with one SA-12 on 1500(about 800 RMS)

From a trunk? With seats that do not fold or open? With no cutting, modding, or hacking or porting through the deck? And on a budget? The question isn't is it possible to do a 140 with a single 12" setup....but to do it with a small badguet, on 600watts rms (before rise), from the trunk, not folding or opening the seats, and no modification, cutting, hacking, or porting through the deck. The limitations I think plainly put the goal out of reach. Although this is just logic, if someone was to actually try and succeed I would definitely give props.

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Ill test this next week

Box is built and loaded

Just waiting for the customer to show for his appt

Custom 12

Ai built box

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I hit a 137.8 with a 12" DC level 4 on a DC 1.2k. It was in a extra cab s10 though.

Seems like you should be hitting higher :trippy:

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