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<blockquote data-quote="shredder2" data-source="post: 8678413" data-attributes="member: 674047"><p>It depends on your power/volume/tune.</p><p>There's no magic formula other than keeping the velocities under a certain point.</p><p>Aeros with large flares can help with port size and allow for slightly less port area for a specific volume/power at whatever tuning you're at.</p><p>But 100fps is my limit with a slot... 115 with an Aero possibly a bit more.</p><p>The advice above is spot on imo, so I thought I'd expand on it.</p><p>Modeling with your power/volume/ tuning is the closest you'll get to your goals and when it is off a bit you'll be able to see or approximate where you need changes.</p><p>My .02</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shredder2, post: 8678413, member: 674047"] It depends on your power/volume/tune. There's no magic formula other than keeping the velocities under a certain point. Aeros with large flares can help with port size and allow for slightly less port area for a specific volume/power at whatever tuning you're at. But 100fps is my limit with a slot... 115 with an Aero possibly a bit more. The advice above is spot on imo, so I thought I'd expand on it. Modeling with your power/volume/ tuning is the closest you'll get to your goals and when it is off a bit you'll be able to see or approximate where you need changes. My .02 [/QUOTE]
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