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Anyone ever built a box for an Integra?
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<blockquote data-quote="MisterE" data-source="post: 559745" data-attributes="member: 556406"><p>i did two boxes for a 91 (i think it was). One was ported tuned to like 30hz and just took up the space between the back seat and the actual lid of the trunk. The other box was ported as well and was made just for SPL and tuned high and was a two-step design with the sub facing up on the lower part beneath the trunk lid (you couldnt see it when the trunk was closed) and the top part had the port extending up about level with the top of the seats. To get an idea it looked like the letter L when viewed from the side.</p><p></p><p>Find out how much airspace you need for your sub. Go out and measure. Finding volume for ported is the same, but you need to subtract the port volume as well. Then its just a matter of building something that fits your dimensions/space.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MisterE, post: 559745, member: 556406"] i did two boxes for a 91 (i think it was). One was ported tuned to like 30hz and just took up the space between the back seat and the actual lid of the trunk. The other box was ported as well and was made just for SPL and tuned high and was a two-step design with the sub facing up on the lower part beneath the trunk lid (you couldnt see it when the trunk was closed) and the top part had the port extending up about level with the top of the seats. To get an idea it looked like the letter L when viewed from the side. Find out how much airspace you need for your sub. Go out and measure. Finding volume for ported is the same, but you need to subtract the port volume as well. Then its just a matter of building something that fits your dimensions/space. [/QUOTE]
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