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<blockquote data-quote="S_B" data-source="post: 4096276" data-attributes="member: 586205"><p>That is along the lines of what I am saying. As long as the sealed box{I don't exactly mean the one he has in his car at the moment} has the correct air space i.e. the proper space after displacement of driver and said port. What I am saying is IF the box WOULD be correct for a ported box for that particular sub then yes putting the CORRECT length port in the box would work. But as it has been stated it would be better to just build a ported box from the get go. Because it is doubtful that the sealed box you already have that I assume you are currently using is large enough to accommodate the needed airspace. But since he didn't say how big the box he has is this statement might not be correct either. Or did I miss that bit of information??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S_B, post: 4096276, member: 586205"] That is along the lines of what I am saying. As long as the sealed box{I don't exactly mean the one he has in his car at the moment} has the correct air space i.e. the proper space after displacement of driver and said port. What I am saying is IF the box WOULD be correct for a ported box for that particular sub then yes putting the CORRECT length port in the box would work. But as it has been stated it would be better to just build a ported box from the get go. Because it is doubtful that the sealed box you already have that I assume you are currently using is large enough to accommodate the needed airspace. But since he didn't say how big the box he has is this statement might not be correct either. Or did I miss that bit of information?? [/QUOTE]
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