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<blockquote data-quote="AndrewHD" data-source="post: 8208250" data-attributes="member: 645142"><p>The manufacturer usually will state the recommended airspace needed. A single 12 ported would be good in that car in my opinion and will fit the bill of your budget and listening taste. You don't want to go too big on the subs when going ported just to ensure your enclosure can be made to spec especially in a trunk car. Keep in mind, you also need to allow room for the port which is not included in the net airspace of the box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndrewHD, post: 8208250, member: 645142"] The manufacturer usually will state the recommended airspace needed. A single 12 ported would be good in that car in my opinion and will fit the bill of your budget and listening taste. You don't want to go too big on the subs when going ported just to ensure your enclosure can be made to spec especially in a trunk car. Keep in mind, you also need to allow room for the port which is not included in the net airspace of the box. [/QUOTE]
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