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would two 6 inch aero ports suffice for enough port area for a single lvl 5 18 in about 7.5 cubes before displacements?

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with the aero ports it is a good rule of thumb to use something like 8-14 in^2 of port surface area...

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so yeah 2 or maybe 3, if not much displacement

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Honestly 7.5 cubes is too much for that sub. I'd try putting it in around 6 cubes with the 2 6" aeros and I bet that you'll be much happier with the results. Anything over 6 cubes is honestly too big for an 18 Imo.

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Honestly 7.5 cubes is too much for that sub. I'd try putting it in around 6 cubes with the 2 6" aeros and I bet that you'll be much happier with the results. Anything over 6 cubes is honestly too big for an 18 Imo.

The DC website says recommended space for a SPL setup is 8 cu. ft.

Is the DC website wrong?

Edit: I built a 8 cu. ft. test box for my lvl 5 18 and it seemed good...

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The DC website says recommended space for a SPL setup is 8 cu. ft.

Is the DC website wrong?

Edit: I built a 8 cu. ft. test box for my lvl 5 18 and it seemed good...

The key word there is SPL. I'm willing to bet that he's not putting this 18 in a wall where 8 cubes is a good airspace to have it in for spl. With that much airspace behind the cone there is much more chance that the woofer will be damaged, especially with quite a bit of power on it. That is why I suggested a smaller box, to bring up the impedence rise some and keep the cone under controll.

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itll be seein around 2600 rms, and that 7-7.5 cubes before all displacements so u figure the standard 18 is around .26-.30 cubes displacement and then port displacement, and then all bracing displacement. so most likely around 6.5-7 cubes max

Edit: and i can always cut the box size after i build also its as simple as a circular saw and some straight lines ya know. I would rather start off to big and be able to cut it down than to small and have to totally rebuild as i dont have that kinda money. :(

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2000 White Dodge Durango 5.9L

Flowmaster 40 Series through 2 1/2" with and open cat.

1 Dc lvl5 18

4 6.5 seleniums and 2 D200 Selenium Horns on Rockford 500.2

Big three upgrade and a kinetik HC1800 in the back with all 1/0g knu wire

shootin for 145+ :)

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alright so here are the specs i have so far 43w x 19.5h x 18d and with port and sub and bracing displacement im figuring around 1 cube with all displacement still gotta work out tuning and such but its a rough estimate so far may go just a bit bigger on the box. this is putting the box around 6 cubes with all displacement which is what i originally planned on running, and yes this will be a daily setup anyone know how to calculate round port lengths and tuning looking for around 34-36hz tuning wise

2000 White Dodge Durango 5.9L

Flowmaster 40 Series through 2 1/2" with and open cat.

1 Dc lvl5 18

4 6.5 seleniums and 2 D200 Selenium Horns on Rockford 500.2

Big three upgrade and a kinetik HC1800 in the back with all 1/0g knu wire

shootin for 145+ :)

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Bump for help :hairtrick:

2000 White Dodge Durango 5.9L

Flowmaster 40 Series through 2 1/2" with and open cat.

1 Dc lvl5 18

4 6.5 seleniums and 2 D200 Selenium Horns on Rockford 500.2

Big three upgrade and a kinetik HC1800 in the back with all 1/0g knu wire

shootin for 145+ :)

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