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<blockquote data-quote="Talontsi90" data-source="post: 8671481" data-attributes="member: 676667"><p>Why would an 8" sub require a longer port than a 10" or 12"? Im planning my install for when weather is nicer and am trying to design a box to replace my spare for a stealth install. I cant lose trunk space as the rear seat goes flat and i never know when im going to need that space. Is it because the overall box will be smaller than the other larger subs so you need to make up that lack of space with a longer port?</p><p></p><p>The Kicker S8L5 says .33cu ft for the smallest sealed and 1cu ft for the "SPL/Deep bass" box. The problem is, that designs requires a 21.25" long port, and i dont think i have the space. The sub will be firing up, so i have the entire tire well for use, if needed.</p><p> Can you fold a port to get the length needed, or will that turn into a t-line and require a whole other set of calculations?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Talontsi90, post: 8671481, member: 676667"] Why would an 8" sub require a longer port than a 10" or 12"? Im planning my install for when weather is nicer and am trying to design a box to replace my spare for a stealth install. I cant lose trunk space as the rear seat goes flat and i never know when im going to need that space. Is it because the overall box will be smaller than the other larger subs so you need to make up that lack of space with a longer port? The Kicker S8L5 says .33cu ft for the smallest sealed and 1cu ft for the "SPL/Deep bass" box. The problem is, that designs requires a 21.25" long port, and i dont think i have the space. The sub will be firing up, so i have the entire tire well for use, if needed. Can you fold a port to get the length needed, or will that turn into a t-line and require a whole other set of calculations? [/QUOTE]
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