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<blockquote data-quote="liqdfire4755" data-source="post: 5635071" data-attributes="member: 575751"><p>ok guys, i have spent the past week or so reading up on how to calculate the length needed to tune my aeros. and for some reason, i still come up with mixed numbers. i just want to know if there is a calculator to determine how many cu.ft. the aeros will take up so i can account for that in my enclosure design. i have the two 3" aeros now sitting in my room. so i just need to come up with the dimensions for the box. psp-inc says i need them to be 16.15 inches long.</p><p></p><p>right now i have a 12" type r in a 2.1 cu.ft. slot ported box tuned to 32hx. it gets down. especially in a single cab truck. but i have subs and port firing up. i was thinking with this new box i could do sub firing up, ports firing forward. anyone try this in a single cab truck?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="liqdfire4755, post: 5635071, member: 575751"] ok guys, i have spent the past week or so reading up on how to calculate the length needed to tune my aeros. and for some reason, i still come up with mixed numbers. i just want to know if there is a calculator to determine how many cu.ft. the aeros will take up so i can account for that in my enclosure design. i have the two 3" aeros now sitting in my room. so i just need to come up with the dimensions for the box. psp-inc says i need them to be 16.15 inches long. right now i have a 12" type r in a 2.1 cu.ft. slot ported box tuned to 32hx. it gets down. especially in a single cab truck. but i have subs and port firing up. i was thinking with this new box i could do sub firing up, ports firing forward. anyone try this in a single cab truck? [/QUOTE]
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