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Does only the part of the port inside the box count towards port length?. I have heard 2 different things regarding this. I have heard some say only whats inside the box counts towards port length tuning. I have also heard from others that the length of the port inside the box doesn't matter only the overall length of the port itself. So can someone clear this up for me, thanks.

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No. The whole port counts. What's inside the box only accounts for the internal volume it takes up.

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The change in tuning frequency by simply sliding the port in or out would be very minimal. Sliding the port out would gain you internal box volume which would in turn lower your tuning. But using a different port of a different length could change greatly depending on the difference between the two.

'11 Jeep Patriot New Build

Head Unit: Pioneer AVH-P3200DVD

Front: Massive CK69 Components

Front Amp: Massive NX2

Rears: Infinity Kappa's

Subs: 8 Sundown SA-8 v2's

Sub Amp: AB 450.1

XS D3100

Come on 150!

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The change in tuning frequency by simply sliding the port in or out would be very minimal. Sliding the port out would gain you internal box volume which would in turn lower your tuning. But using a different port of a different length could change greatly depending on the difference between the two.

Correct me if I'm wrong but If you are shortening the port it will raise the tuning frequency, a longer port will give you a lower tuning.

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The change in tuning frequency by simply sliding the port in or out would be very minimal. Sliding the port out would gain you internal box volume which would in turn lower your tuning. But using a different port of a different length could change greatly depending on the difference between the two.

Correct me if I'm wrong but If you are shortening the port it will raise the tuning frequency, a longer port will give you a lower tuning.

Yep thats right.
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The change in tuning frequency by simply sliding the port in or out would be very minimal. Sliding the port out would gain you internal box volume which would in turn lower your tuning. But using a different port of a different length could change greatly depending on the difference between the two.

Correct me if I'm wrong but If you are shortening the port it will raise the tuning frequency, a longer port will give you a lower tuning.

Yes. that is correct. But I believe (from what I gathered) he asked how tuning changes by moving the port in/out. Not actually making the port shorter.

'11 Jeep Patriot New Build

Head Unit: Pioneer AVH-P3200DVD

Front: Massive CK69 Components

Front Amp: Massive NX2

Rears: Infinity Kappa's

Subs: 8 Sundown SA-8 v2's

Sub Amp: AB 450.1

XS D3100

Come on 150!

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The change in tuning frequency by simply sliding the port in or out would be very minimal. Sliding the port out would gain you internal box volume which would in turn lower your tuning. But using a different port of a different length could change greatly depending on the difference between the two.

Correct me if I'm wrong but If you are shortening the port it will raise the tuning frequency, a longer port will give you a lower tuning.

Yes. that is correct. But I believe (from what I gathered) he asked how tuning changes by moving the port in/out. Not actually making the port shorter.

I read though it too quick, you are right sir.

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