Port Hole For Subwoofer Box

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Hello im planning on hooking a Skar DDX 10 inch with about 1.7 to 1.8 cubic subwoofer box. I plan on making a box underneath the rear seats on a f150 but im going to lift the seat a couple of inches. My question is ive never understanded how big or long port holes should be for a box. I've used PVC pipe on 3 boxes already and they've sounded good. So would a 5 inch or 4 inch diameter pvc pipe be good for the box ? And im not sure about the lenght of it.
 
based on Skar's recommendations:
With 1.75 cf net enclosure volume and 22" sq. in. of port area you'd need a 5" tube about 16" long. That would give you a tuning freq of 39. Seems a little high, but would probably maximize SPL at ~40hz.

And port/sub displacement would require your box to be about 2.0 cf gross -- pretty big for under a seat.
 
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Just randomly sticking a PVC pipe in a box is a horrible idea. Need the proper port area and tuning which is dependent on the diameter and length of the port.

Sorry got to excited with the build, so i put in a 4 inch diameter and about 9 inch long port and she loves the 35hz, I feel like the port is too small so might bump it up to 5 inch
 
based on Skar's recommendations:
With 1.75 cf net enclosure volume and 22" sq. in. of port area you'd need a 5" tube about 16" long. That would give you a tuning freq of 39. Seems a little high, but would probably maximize SPL at ~40hz.

And port/sub displacement would require your box to be about 2.0 cf gross -- pretty big for under a seat.

So my box is currently like at 1.9 or 2. I put in a 4 inch port that is about 9 inches long. She sounds really nice for a 10 but i feel like she has a higher potential. I want to stick in a 5 inch port or a 6 inch port. I just want it to tune it at 35hz or around there. I have it hooked up to a Hifonics GEX 1300 and
 
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