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<blockquote data-quote="hellomota" data-source="post: 628600" data-attributes="member: 557258"><p>Ok first of all thanks for the replys guys. After reading around I found out that I have to divide my cubic inches by 1728 in order to get the number I was looking for. So doing that each chamber would be ~.6 when I actually need 1.0 for best result. After thinking and figuring out for a while I desided to go with much simplier shape - right trapezoid, but cutting the depth of now joined enclosure by 1". If I will have time later on I will scan the picture with demensions I made.</p><p></p><p>Cheers -Greg.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hellomota, post: 628600, member: 557258"] Ok first of all thanks for the replys guys. After reading around I found out that I have to divide my cubic inches by 1728 in order to get the number I was looking for. So doing that each chamber would be ~.6 when I actually need 1.0 for best result. After thinking and figuring out for a while I desided to go with much simplier shape - right trapezoid, but cutting the depth of now joined enclosure by 1". If I will have time later on I will scan the picture with demensions I made. Cheers -Greg. [/QUOTE]
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