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<blockquote data-quote="bjfish11" data-source="post: 1567147" data-attributes="member: 562873"><p>Well, the most accurate way to measure your volume, is to fill er up with water. BUT, obviously sometimes that cant happen. So, what a lot of people do is use packing peanuts. Fill up your box, then pour it all out of your box into a square box. Then measure and calculate the cubic feet. It is pretty simple to do. All the ported boxes we sell, we use precision ports, and this is how we go about calculating the airspace.</p><p></p><p>By the way, im not better than you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bjfish11, post: 1567147, member: 562873"] Well, the most accurate way to measure your volume, is to fill er up with water. BUT, obviously sometimes that cant happen. So, what a lot of people do is use packing peanuts. Fill up your box, then pour it all out of your box into a square box. Then measure and calculate the cubic feet. It is pretty simple to do. All the ported boxes we sell, we use precision ports, and this is how we go about calculating the airspace. By the way, im not better than you. [/QUOTE]
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