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back in the day when i bumped trunk systems, subs back and port back was the loudest. walling off the trunk is even louder than that though.

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on my bird it "seemed" louder to the back was it no. it metered the same and it rattled the hell out of everything. I have slot loeaded upward thru the rear deck and no change, i have fired them up and no change i have fired them forward and sealed off the trucnk and no change. but this could be a bird thing, this car is a pain in the ass for the meter.

i built a box with two soundstream SPL12's in my car 136db in a small cutlass something , just put the box in the trunk 142db , same power

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You can seal off your trunk by facing your subs inside the cabin, and making an airtight seal round the box so that 100% of the sound is going into the cabin area and not any into the trunk. But it HAS to be 100% airtight to get the right effect.

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if you seal it to the trunk there would be a way to fold the seats up? <_< i think thats my new project when i get my fi soon :D

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Here's a pic David shared to explain this on the old forum:

(Thats A LOT of foam!)

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4 15" FI Q D2's in 12 cubes tuned to 32hz

1- T1000.1bd's

3 Maxx 29 deep cycles

4 runs of 1/0 gauge

-Big 3

-Trunk sealed off from the cabin

Custom 15.8 dual-volt switching MLA module

All in a CAR.

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ports/sub back has always been louder to the ear, then I walled off/sealed it off the trunk and it was waaaaay louder

I cant seal it off because the box would be so big and it would take up about 85-90% on my trunk. (Im not doing rear fills so the 4x10" openings on the rear deck will be used to let air into the cabin). 1.....I can do 2-BTL12s sub/port back and have about a foot between the subs/port and the rear of the trunk with about 2500-3000rms each. 2......I can do 3-BL12s with subs facing up about 4" under the rear deck and have areo ports facing back with about 1700rms each. Or 3....I can have 2-BL 15s facing up about 2.5" under the rear deck with aero ports facing back with about 2000rms each. Which do u guys think would be louder?

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well pretty soon ill be doin 2 BL's but if sealin off the cabin from the trunk will be louder i'd rather do that.

if your not sealin off do subs back/port back

does david have any more pics on site?

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