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i have a 94 explorer with 4-12"s fire up and want to know which is the best way to face the port i heard towards the back but i have been hitting high facing toward the front

should i

A. face the port up

B. face the port to back

C. face towards the front

i also need help buliding the port size my box is 9.75 cubic ft internal i have a lot of 3" pvc pipe how many ports and how long is what i need to know

if anyone could help me that would be great

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subs up port back

thread closed... jk

id do bigger than the 3in pvc for ports also.

Edited by troy

retarded build on the way.....

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you wouldneed like 10 or so of those ports to get the port area you need which isnt really a good choice. try to get some 6in pipe or just build a slot port.

retarded build on the way.....

2000 bagged s10

2 hdc3 15s

aq2200

aq4x90

stinger/knu wire

optima batteries

220 amp alt

fosgate hu/mids and highs

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ports back. u dont need bigger ports as long as u have enuff port area.

yea it would take like 10 3 in ports though and thats only about 70in port area. all 10 ports would have to be 13inches and some change long also. too much to work with really. 2 6inch ports would be about 58in port area.

Edited by troy

retarded build on the way.....

2000 bagged s10

2 hdc3 15s

aq2200

aq4x90

stinger/knu wire

optima batteries

220 amp alt

fosgate hu/mids and highs

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derrick has always had very good results with subs up port to the driver's side. and right now i have my 2 10's facing up and port on the driver's side, so far haven't tested it for numbers but it does sound loud.

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