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<blockquote data-quote="GrnEydDvl" data-source="post: 2412299" data-attributes="member: 568270"><p>1. That width should not matter. What does matter is the total port area relative to the volume of the enclosure. What is the NET internal volume of the ported box that you are referring to? Most recommend around 12-16 sq inches of port per cubic foot of NET volume.</p><p></p><p>2. Most trunk cars do best with the subs facing towards the rear end of the vehicle. Facing them forward usually gets you some cancellation, unless you seal the trunk off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GrnEydDvl, post: 2412299, member: 568270"] 1. That width should not matter. What does matter is the total port area relative to the volume of the enclosure. What is the NET internal volume of the ported box that you are referring to? Most recommend around 12-16 sq inches of port per cubic foot of NET volume. 2. Most trunk cars do best with the subs facing towards the rear end of the vehicle. Facing them forward usually gets you some cancellation, unless you seal the trunk off. [/QUOTE]
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