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Can port dimensions be too big?
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<blockquote data-quote="vented" data-source="post: 8073373" data-attributes="member: 630567"><p>32hz i think is the actual recommended tuning for that sub anyhow, furthermore mlstrass is correct, an over large port can cause the sub to bottom out and exert too much causing damage to the sub and the coils. That could make a sub go from 5 years to 5 months before destruction.</p><p></p><p>I had a w7 and though since it was such a big sub i needed a huge port (i was watching too many you tube videos) and made a HUGE port it was like 6x15 and it blew in 3 months... i felt like a bastard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vented, post: 8073373, member: 630567"] 32hz i think is the actual recommended tuning for that sub anyhow, furthermore mlstrass is correct, an over large port can cause the sub to bottom out and exert too much causing damage to the sub and the coils. That could make a sub go from 5 years to 5 months before destruction. I had a w7 and though since it was such a big sub i needed a huge port (i was watching too many you tube videos) and made a HUGE port it was like 6x15 and it blew in 3 months... i felt like a bastard. [/QUOTE]
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