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<blockquote data-quote="SPLaudio" data-source="post: 6307613" data-attributes="member: 607076"><p>it'd going to get HOT in there fans or not. go in a room close the door and turn on a fan ot hardly moves air open a door and you will feel it.</p><p></p><p>you have a easy way to fix ur problem. hole saw a 1.5" hole in the spare tire well facing the front of the car. take the floor end off ur shop vac put the one end thru the hole and attach the duct part facing foward. when you are driving it will force air in to ur amp. put a screen on the bottom part before installing so rodents dont get in. you can slow the air flow down by adding polyfill from the inside to the screen. this works great.ram air for ur amps....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPLaudio, post: 6307613, member: 607076"] it'd going to get HOT in there fans or not. go in a room close the door and turn on a fan ot hardly moves air open a door and you will feel it. you have a easy way to fix ur problem. hole saw a 1.5" hole in the spare tire well facing the front of the car. take the floor end off ur shop vac put the one end thru the hole and attach the duct part facing foward. when you are driving it will force air in to ur amp. put a screen on the bottom part before installing so rodents dont get in. you can slow the air flow down by adding polyfill from the inside to the screen. this works great.ram air for ur amps.... [/QUOTE]
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