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<blockquote data-quote="RAM_Designs" data-source="post: 7081496" data-attributes="member: 566575"><p>Ports don't work like that. Doing two ports that add up to the same port area as a single port will require to two ports each to be slightly longer than the single one of equal area. Simply halving port size and length at the same time will greatly raise your tuning. And honestly, a single 90* turn is not a big deal. Throw a 45* piece in the corner to give you the same port width from it to the inside corner of the port, and round-over the inside corner and you'll still have very smooth air flow.</p><p></p><p>You can also make the inside corner of the port angled as well so you have a pair of 45* turns instead of a single 90* turn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RAM_Designs, post: 7081496, member: 566575"] Ports don't work like that. Doing two ports that add up to the same port area as a single port will require to two ports each to be slightly longer than the single one of equal area. Simply halving port size and length at the same time will greatly raise your tuning. And honestly, a single 90* turn is not a big deal. Throw a 45* piece in the corner to give you the same port width from it to the inside corner of the port, and round-over the inside corner and you'll still have very smooth air flow. You can also make the inside corner of the port angled as well so you have a pair of 45* turns instead of a single 90* turn. [/QUOTE]
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