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I remember reading somewhere that you should sand the square edge of the port, do you guys do that?

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well i dont have a router but i iwll round them off.

another question about ports, i know how to calculate port area and all but what does port area effect?

like the more sq in.'s versus less sq in.'s- what happens when there is more port area versus less port area

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Definately round the port, it will hit twice as hard!

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rounding the port with router bits x10

But no, rounding the ports do not make it hit harder at all, Aero port's, and rounded slot ports only help with wind noise reduction, BUT helps with the aerodynamics of the box air flow. Which, always in any case helps

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