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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8631073" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>So, looking at that box, I'd say you've got a long road to 150 with what you have. Apart from probably too-low tuning there's no obvious problems. If you can add another baffle and flush mount that should gain, if not remove the gaskets from those subs and use gorilla tape around the edges. Rounding over the mouth of the port may help, and of course experiment with position if you can shift it front and back a bit.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Pretty much this.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm in your corner here, but you're setting yourself up for a big disappointment if you think you're going to move the visor, open the glove box, add a little duct tape and gain 3.2dB from where you're sitting. Odds are half the stuff you plan to try will lose instead of gain and if you want to be able to play music and stay in amateur class you'll have some extra limitations.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Indeed. Should be 16 cube after displacement assuming your port is adequate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8631073, member: 614752"] So, looking at that box, I'd say you've got a long road to 150 with what you have. Apart from probably too-low tuning there's no obvious problems. If you can add another baffle and flush mount that should gain, if not remove the gaskets from those subs and use gorilla tape around the edges. Rounding over the mouth of the port may help, and of course experiment with position if you can shift it front and back a bit. Pretty much this. I'm in your corner here, but you're setting yourself up for a big disappointment if you think you're going to move the visor, open the glove box, add a little duct tape and gain 3.2dB from where you're sitting. Odds are half the stuff you plan to try will lose instead of gain and if you want to be able to play music and stay in amateur class you'll have some extra limitations. Indeed. Should be 16 cube after displacement assuming your port is adequate. [/QUOTE]
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