Port placement in trunked car?

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Right now I have subs & port back ( Facing the trunk )

... But I've reversed Everything facing the cabin and felt a good bit of difference ( And this was without sealing off the trunk from the cabin )

You'll have a longer, more developed wave with everything facing the trunk...

... Another setup that works wonders in trunk cars is " Subs Back - Port Side ( Passenger ) "

 
Yeah i was thinking sub and port facing the trunk. Only thing is this is a 745i and trunk seems to be pretty well sealed of from the cabin :/

 
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