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In about a month i will be picking up a 1989 Honda Accord Coupe 5 spd. I have already TOLD the Wife that this car will only be a two seater and she has aggreed (she has a new Dodge truck). What I plan on doing is something like steves Honda but shorter I want to be able to see out the back window, if not no problem. My amp will be the monster MA Audio Com 1 from my camry post and the subs are going to 2 15" Kicke CVX's. I want to port the enclosure to about 38 to 43 Htz. I will be wiring the Dual 2 ohm subs in parallel down to .5 ohms at the amp. What I need is dimensions and vent size. the wall can be false just to cover the area that the box doesnt.

I want the vent located at or near the bottom, and about 2'-6" to 3'-0" wide. I am also going to use the same idea Steve did for the front of the vent by curving it.

I can build sealed boxes all day long but vented kick my donkey.........

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In about a month i will be picking up a 1989 Honda Accord Coupe 5 spd. I have already TOLD the Wife that this car will only be a two seater and she has aggreed (she has a new Dodge truck). What I plan on doing is something like steves Honda but shorter I want to be able to see out the back window, if not no problem. My amp will be the monster MA Audio Com 1 from my camry post and the subs are going to 2 15" Kicke CVX's. I want to port the enclosure to about 38 to 43 Htz. I will be wiring the Dual 2 ohm subs in parallel down to .5 ohms at the amp. What I need is dimensions and vent size. the wall can be false just to cover the area that the box doesnt.

I want the vent located at or near the bottom, and about 2'-6" to 3'-0" wide. I am also going to use the same idea Steve did for the front of the vent by curving it.

I can build sealed boxes all day long but vented kick my donkey.........

Sounds like a good idea. I also have the asme problem I can do ported boxes but nvr trust myself so I have ppl design em for me *cough* amatt *cough the vented boxes genius* he cranks them thing out mad quick.

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