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Is my current port too small?


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true, i think it would be more simple to just widen out my existing port. Would it work if i made the 6" aeroport with bends not with an L shape, but a T shape?

how would i calculate the length of the port that way?

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T would get complicated.

If its a tru basic T then you would get cancelation .

the T part would need to be 1/2 the area of the rest of the 6" port.

Stick with either an L or a few 45deg elbows well place . It will be simpler.

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T would get complicated.

If its a tru basic T then you would get cancelation .

the T part would need to be 1/2 the area of the rest of the 6" port.

Stick with either an L or a few 45deg elbows well place . It will be simpler.

cancellation does make sense. it would just be a bit difficult because my port is dead center so idk if i should L line it to the left or right and not completely sure a 6" tube would fit behind the subs in the box.

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