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<blockquote data-quote="pnthr30" data-source="post: 419584" data-attributes="member: 550164"><p>I was thinking about making a false floor/amp rack for my trunk (99 Integra GS sedan), like many of you have, but I just want to make sure that the amps don't get to hot. I am running a Rockford Fosgate 400a4 and a Rockford Fosgate 250a2 (I usually don't push them that hard). How much room do these amps need to breathe? Do I even need to be worried about them getting hot at all? Do I need to have some sort of air circulating under the top "floor"? Thanks for your input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pnthr30, post: 419584, member: 550164"] I was thinking about making a false floor/amp rack for my trunk (99 Integra GS sedan), like many of you have, but I just want to make sure that the amps don't get to hot. I am running a Rockford Fosgate 400a4 and a Rockford Fosgate 250a2 (I usually don't push them that hard). How much room do these amps need to breathe? Do I even need to be worried about them getting hot at all? Do I need to have some sort of air circulating under the top "floor"? Thanks for your input. [/QUOTE]
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