Magnet size

It means very little. Yes the larger 'supersubs' tend to have larger motors, but simply comparing magnet sizes tells you little to nothing when dealing with real-world performance.

 
To elaborate more on this, a larger magnet will not do you any good if it can't be utilized by the overall motor design and, if done improperly, can actually hurt performance.
So how can you tell if will be better or not? I am looking These two Power Acoustik. Unless I can get a similar "better" sub for around the same price.

They are both 15in dual 4ohm, with 1000 watts rms, but one has the 250oz, and one has the 160oz

 
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