G_skillz81 Posted August 13, 2009 Report Share Posted August 13, 2009 Guys, need some help with a box design got an itch to hit a comp less than 2 weeks away have a 2003 Dodge Ram reg cab some room behind the driver seat - 20"w 16.5"h 13"d sub - 10" TC Sounds TC9 based driver - 1000w rms (3" vc d2) amp - Celestra DA2k (2000+ watts @1ohm) Stock electrical - 136A alt. DieHard upfront, 0ga welding wire, Big 3 not sure if this needs to be here as I'm not shooting for an all out burp box, but I want the box to meter good just to see what this little sub can do I'm thinking sub up, port up (or to the side - behind the center console) Slot port is preffered (i know Aero's would be better, but I never had luck with them)...maybe external want to try the tricks such as the resin 45's can someone help me out with a design for a fee? or just throw some suggestions on internal volume and port dimensions sub specs Fs 35 Qts .45 Vas .45cf xmax 22mm Any benifit in running a second run of 0ga to the amp in my case? it pretty close, like 9-10' from the front bat....add an optima blue top by the amp? (meter with the car running) Any input will be highly appreciated Quote 2003 Dodge Ram 1500 - Deep Orange Build log - Blowthrought with 4 18's http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/122600-4-18s-in-a-dodge-ram-team-sundown-russia/ Sundown Audio SAX125.2 - Sundown PA 10" Shok-wiring & RCA's XS Power D6500 Mechman 320A Sundown Audio Russia http://sundownaudio....dex.php?/index http://www.drive2.ru...ram/ram/skillz/ - more about my truck http://www.youtube.com/user/Gskillz81 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G_skillz81 Posted August 15, 2009 Author Report Share Posted August 15, 2009 Anyone? Quote 2003 Dodge Ram 1500 - Deep Orange Build log - Blowthrought with 4 18's http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/122600-4-18s-in-a-dodge-ram-team-sundown-russia/ Sundown Audio SAX125.2 - Sundown PA 10" Shok-wiring & RCA's XS Power D6500 Mechman 320A Sundown Audio Russia http://sundownaudio....dex.php?/index http://www.drive2.ru...ram/ram/skillz/ - more about my truck http://www.youtube.com/user/Gskillz81 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
99s10dowork Posted August 15, 2009 Report Share Posted August 15, 2009 i believe if you run 4 gauge you can be in the beginner class and you would do well seein as its a regular cab. not completely positive though Quote 2002 Chevrolet Silverado regular cab 3/6 drop -Alpine cda-9884 -Rockford Fosgate Power 6.5's -US Amps XT-4000DE V2 -Fi SSD 10d2-for now Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hugh G. Rection Posted August 15, 2009 Report Share Posted August 15, 2009 Guys, need some help with a box designgot an itch to hit a comp less than 2 weeks away have a 2003 Dodge Ram reg cab some room behind the driver seat - 20"w 16.5"h 13"d sub - 10" TC Sounds TC9 based driver - 1000w rms (3" vc d2) amp - Celestra DA2k (2000+ watts @1ohm) Stock electrical - 136A alt. DieHard upfront, 0ga welding wire, Big 3 not sure if this needs to be here as I'm not shooting for an all out burp box, but I want the box to meter good just to see what this little sub can do I'm thinking sub up, port up (or to the side - behind the center console) Slot port is preffered (i know Aero's would be better, but I never had luck with them)...maybe external want to try the tricks such as the resin 45's can someone help me out with a design for a fee? or just throw some suggestions on internal volume and port dimensions sub specs Fs 35 Qts .45 Vas .45cf xmax 22mm Any benifit in running a second run of 0ga to the amp in my case? it pretty close, like 9-10' from the front bat....add an optima blue top by the amp? (meter with the car running) Any input will be highly appreciated in a regular cab pickup, you want the sub firing forward with the port to the side. for better results on the meter, built it with the sub firing forward on the passenger side, and the port firing to the side on the driver side. let the seat up as far as it will go, and have fun. Quote Owner of BigAss Ports Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G_skillz81 Posted August 15, 2009 Author Report Share Posted August 15, 2009 in a regular cab pickup, you want the sub firing forward with the port to the side. for better results on the meter, built it with the sub firing forward on the passenger side, and the port firing to the side on the driver side. let the seat up as far as it will go, and have fun. thanks for the tip! I was wondering if there was a major difference as far as placement is concerned Quote 2003 Dodge Ram 1500 - Deep Orange Build log - Blowthrought with 4 18's http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/122600-4-18s-in-a-dodge-ram-team-sundown-russia/ Sundown Audio SAX125.2 - Sundown PA 10" Shok-wiring & RCA's XS Power D6500 Mechman 320A Sundown Audio Russia http://sundownaudio....dex.php?/index http://www.drive2.ru...ram/ram/skillz/ - more about my truck http://www.youtube.com/user/Gskillz81 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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