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need to know the total displacement of the subs and bracing you plan on use to get the right sized port and length or is 22 cuft the net volume.

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22 cuft is the initial measurement i got i haven figured out the rest but was hoping to have atleast 20 cuft in the end

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now i have figured out the inner dimentions of my box they are d 40.5 w 47.5 h 20 = to 21.28 cuft with the subs displacement factored in. what formula is used to figure out the port size that would help me alot thanks!!!

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General rule is 12 to 16 square inches per cubic foot. To figure square inches: lenght times width

To figure volume: (length X width X depth) / 1728 equals cuft.

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If you build it, db's will come...

NSPL World Record Holder Trunk 0-1800 watts---147.9 with 1722 clamped watts @ 40Hz(9-20-09).

Competition Only Record Holder Trunk 0-500 watts---148.1

2006 Nissan Altima 3.5 SE

Currently Rebuilding....

My 150db Plus Trunk Build

I do box designs.

[benH] 6:24 pm: clipping doesn't really hurt subs

[benH] 6:24 pm: being an idiot is what blows subs

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thanks for the help. now this is what i came up with, tuned to 30 hz square port h 10" w 15" length 12.35. did i do my math right? thanks

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