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<blockquote data-quote="SPL Blazer" data-source="post: 4523209" data-attributes="member: 587873"><p>It's a possibility, but like Colt said, it's all in the install. A trunk car set up is one of the hardest kinds to get loud. I've seen guys with a sealed off trunk and a pair of 10's break 140, but that was with the seat folded down and more than 1500 watts with the box and port facing the opening and then the enclosure was totally sealed off the trunk. I'm not gonna guess and say you can't do it, but good luck anyway.</p><p></p><p>I saw an SUV a couple weeks ago with 4 12's and a couple thousand watts in a sweet fiberglassed enclosure and he couldn't break the 140 mark, even with opening his window(outlaw style), so you never know what your gonna hit until you try it and test it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPL Blazer, post: 4523209, member: 587873"] It's a possibility, but like Colt said, it's all in the install. A trunk car set up is one of the hardest kinds to get loud. I've seen guys with a sealed off trunk and a pair of 10's break 140, but that was with the seat folded down and more than 1500 watts with the box and port facing the opening and then the enclosure was totally sealed off the trunk. I'm not gonna guess and say you can't do it, but good luck anyway. I saw an SUV a couple weeks ago with 4 12's and a couple thousand watts in a sweet fiberglassed enclosure and he couldn't break the 140 mark, even with opening his window(outlaw style), so you never know what your gonna hit until you try it and test it. [/QUOTE]
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