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ok so i made a box in a 00 mustang and let me tell you it was a pain in the ass and heres the internal measurements

depth 1- 22 inches

depth 2-13.5 inches

height-14.5 inches

width-35 inches

im runing 2 kicker comp 15 in that small box so as of right now is a sealed box and wanted to tuned it in the 34z range can i do this with round 4 inch concrete cardboard tubes from lowes so how many do i need and how long?

i would prefer 2 and also doest matter if the ports instead of been inside can they be ouside so it doesnt take more volume out of the already small box

i know that space im working with is barelly enough for one 15 but i had those 2 15 lying around so what the heck

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Thanks i have a sa 15 would u recommend putting just that 1 sa 15 instead of the 2 kicker

yes

1 15 in proper box > 2 15s in bad box

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It will be a total disgrace but a 6" PVC pipe on the side length 9 inches long will leave you as follows:

4.8cuft@34Hz and Pa/Vb =5.8

Dont forget to flare the ends! :rofl:

the heck does that mean?

Just say no to Ground Pounder Customs.

More box builds

some cars do over 170db with one sub, so clearly my two 12"s can do that in my car, with my knowledge too! look out bitches!

I'm with captain stupid.

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Not really but i went to psp-inc.com/tools to calculate the port length for a 8 inch and it gave me 21inches about the same width of the box and with a 6 inch it gave me 9.3 inches like u said. I think ill be using the sa 15 sa sub with the 6 round port from parts-express.com. thanks for all the help guys

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