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<blockquote data-quote="mikescanlon" data-source="post: 1139957" data-attributes="member: 562799"><p>i should go with a 4-6 inch deep round port is what you're saying? i'm going to make some plans... this vehicle has mid-mount engine, so the battery is in the middle of the chassis in the floor, i was planing to put the other batteries right next to it, and the amps in the front too on a plywood on the floor... becasue the engine bay opens up inside the cabin area.. and i cant obstruct that.</p><p></p><p>the box will have to be like 4 feet away from the dash.</p><p></p><p>i built abox in my box generator</p><p></p><p>it comes out to be 48x48x30 inches... 29 cubes with 1.5 inch thick wood after 4x4's inside and 45's in teh corners .. i'll bring it down to ~20 cubes...</p><p></p><p>on the rear i'll add the concrete wall section on the outside of the box... should i lay a slab of concrete on the inside of the box? do you put polyfill in spl only applications?</p><p></p><p>it calls for a 15 inch port that is 8 inches deep for 50 hz.. wtf pwn that **** is huge.</p><p></p><p>would i want that on the same surface as the subwoofers.. would i want the subwoofers all on the front surface?</p><p></p><p>i'm going to pick at your brain until you stop awnsering : )</p><p></p><p>thanks,</p><p></p><p>mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikescanlon, post: 1139957, member: 562799"] i should go with a 4-6 inch deep round port is what you're saying? i'm going to make some plans... this vehicle has mid-mount engine, so the battery is in the middle of the chassis in the floor, i was planing to put the other batteries right next to it, and the amps in the front too on a plywood on the floor... becasue the engine bay opens up inside the cabin area.. and i cant obstruct that. the box will have to be like 4 feet away from the dash. i built abox in my box generator it comes out to be 48x48x30 inches... 29 cubes with 1.5 inch thick wood after 4x4's inside and 45's in teh corners .. i'll bring it down to ~20 cubes... on the rear i'll add the concrete wall section on the outside of the box... should i lay a slab of concrete on the inside of the box? do you put polyfill in spl only applications? it calls for a 15 inch port that is 8 inches deep for 50 hz.. wtf pwn that **** is huge. would i want that on the same surface as the subwoofers.. would i want the subwoofers all on the front surface? i'm going to pick at your brain until you stop awnsering : ) thanks, mike [/QUOTE]
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