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<blockquote data-quote="k_schutte" data-source="post: 6825795" data-attributes="member: 551817"><p>OK I think the general rule is like 14-16 sq.in. of port per cu.ft. of box but that is for slot port. Does it change at all when going to aero ports? I ask because I know aeros are more "efficient" than slots but I am not sure how far that goes and what not...</p><p></p><p>My box is going to be 7ft^3 net and I can do three 6" aeros which will give me roughly 85"^2 of port (about 12sq.in. per cubic foot) or I can add a fourth and get 113"^2 of port (about 16sq.in. per cubic foot).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="k_schutte, post: 6825795, member: 551817"] OK I think the general rule is like 14-16 sq.in. of port per cu.ft. of box but that is for slot port. Does it change at all when going to aero ports? I ask because I know aeros are more "efficient" than slots but I am not sure how far that goes and what not... My box is going to be 7ft^3 net and I can do three 6" aeros which will give me roughly 85"^2 of port (about 12sq.in. per cubic foot) or I can add a fourth and get 113"^2 of port (about 16sq.in. per cubic foot). [/QUOTE]
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