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<blockquote data-quote="odabbs" data-source="post: 6778093" data-attributes="member: 621027"><p>Alright so the general consensus so far is that ventilation is key in this. I'll definitely probably keep the side facing the trunk open or at least have slots in it and will wire up a couple fans to blow on the amp and to vent the air out of the space. Thanks for all the responses and I don't actually think I'm going to have to build a false floor because the civic already has a "false floor" made of wood that covers the spare tire under the trunk, so I should be able to cut out a space in that to attach the amp rack. Thanks for your input and I'll try to post some pics of it once I get started with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="odabbs, post: 6778093, member: 621027"] Alright so the general consensus so far is that ventilation is key in this. I'll definitely probably keep the side facing the trunk open or at least have slots in it and will wire up a couple fans to blow on the amp and to vent the air out of the space. Thanks for all the responses and I don't actually think I'm going to have to build a false floor because the civic already has a "false floor" made of wood that covers the spare tire under the trunk, so I should be able to cut out a space in that to attach the amp rack. Thanks for your input and I'll try to post some pics of it once I get started with it. [/QUOTE]
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