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<blockquote data-quote="Trixter" data-source="post: 1633623" data-attributes="member: 542668"><p>every car is different. i had a 95 cavalier and it made no difference whether the seat was up or down. now i have an 02 cavalier and it makes a huge difference. the reason being is the air flow. think of your car as a sort of band pass set up, your box is one side and the cabin of your car is the other. what happens if you make the cabin side bigger or smaller? what if the box fires towards the trunk or towards the front...the wave length changes resulting in a difference in the sound. i found out that my 95 cavalier had trunk had vents on each side behind the bumper that went outside, my 02 doesn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trixter, post: 1633623, member: 542668"] every car is different. i had a 95 cavalier and it made no difference whether the seat was up or down. now i have an 02 cavalier and it makes a huge difference. the reason being is the air flow. think of your car as a sort of band pass set up, your box is one side and the cabin of your car is the other. what happens if you make the cabin side bigger or smaller? what if the box fires towards the trunk or towards the front...the wave length changes resulting in a difference in the sound. i found out that my 95 cavalier had trunk had vents on each side behind the bumper that went outside, my 02 doesn't. [/QUOTE]
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