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<blockquote data-quote="Trixter" data-source="post: 2038517" data-attributes="member: 542668"><p>all bs aside, you should find you car's resonant freq. and have the box peak at that. all cars are different. usually 45-55 and thats where the recommendations for the 40-45 tuning freq. comes in. my cavalier' resonant freq. is unusually low, about 38-40. make the box large and have a lot of port area. there are a ton of tips and trick to get your spl up. but with out knowing you exact set up its a little hard to give suggestions.</p><p></p><p>playing with off brads can be fun. i know a guy that was doing mid 140's with 4 10" roadgears.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trixter, post: 2038517, member: 542668"] all bs aside, you should find you car's resonant freq. and have the box peak at that. all cars are different. usually 45-55 and thats where the recommendations for the 40-45 tuning freq. comes in. my cavalier' resonant freq. is unusually low, about 38-40. make the box large and have a lot of port area. there are a ton of tips and trick to get your spl up. but with out knowing you exact set up its a little hard to give suggestions. playing with off brads can be fun. i know a guy that was doing mid 140's with 4 10" roadgears. [/QUOTE]
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