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<blockquote data-quote="mat3833" data-source="post: 8781839" data-attributes="member: 587645"><p>Don has 3 coils that fit the gap. They are a bit taller wind width so they might not work, but if thats the case I'm having coils made. </p><p></p><p>As far as volume available, I did some quick measuring and this is what I've got leaving some wiggle room</p><p></p><p>52 wide at the front and 49 wide at the rear at the top.</p><p>51 wide at the front and 47 wide at the rear on the bottom.</p><p></p><p>26 deep at the top and 28 deep at the bottom.</p><p></p><p>22 tall in the front and 24 tall at the rear.</p><p></p><p>Split the difference on the measurements and minus 15 percent for odd shapes and I've got 16 cubes in the backseat. I can pretty easily get more space by going taller or deeper. </p><p></p><p>I'll be getting some angle measurements and doing some proper volume calculations this weekend. </p><p></p><p>Ive consided walling it, but this is a daily build and a wall is a bit above my experience level. I still drive my car to work, pop out to Daytona and hang out with friends, etc. I could probably manage to wall it properly, and I'm sure it would be awesome. But I'm more interested in a backseat or trunk build. </p><p></p><p>As far as tuning, that's why I like the idea of port through the rear deck. Tuning changes can be as simple as building a different port or sealing it up entirely. Volume isn't exactly a concern. This is going to be plenty loud enough for me even if it ends up sealed. </p><p></p><p>Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mat3833, post: 8781839, member: 587645"] Don has 3 coils that fit the gap. They are a bit taller wind width so they might not work, but if thats the case I'm having coils made. As far as volume available, I did some quick measuring and this is what I've got leaving some wiggle room 52 wide at the front and 49 wide at the rear at the top. 51 wide at the front and 47 wide at the rear on the bottom. 26 deep at the top and 28 deep at the bottom. 22 tall in the front and 24 tall at the rear. Split the difference on the measurements and minus 15 percent for odd shapes and I've got 16 cubes in the backseat. I can pretty easily get more space by going taller or deeper. I'll be getting some angle measurements and doing some proper volume calculations this weekend. Ive consided walling it, but this is a daily build and a wall is a bit above my experience level. I still drive my car to work, pop out to Daytona and hang out with friends, etc. I could probably manage to wall it properly, and I'm sure it would be awesome. But I'm more interested in a backseat or trunk build. As far as tuning, that's why I like the idea of port through the rear deck. Tuning changes can be as simple as building a different port or sealing it up entirely. Volume isn't exactly a concern. This is going to be plenty loud enough for me even if it ends up sealed. Matt [/QUOTE]
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