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<blockquote data-quote="shredder2" data-source="post: 8673116" data-attributes="member: 674047"><p>I like this Pvc for port material... it's 5.9" ID, will be sufficient on your power up to 3ft3 net or more and has less displacement (Less wall thickness)... but that's just me. Either way I'd flare both ends a bit.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.homedepot.com/p/VPC-6-in-x-2-ft-PVC-SDR-35-Riser-Pipe-6006-2/202564459" target="_blank">https://www.homedepot.com/p/VPC-6-in-x-2-ft-PVC-SDR-35-Riser-Pipe-6006-2/202564459</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>All that above ^^^^ is pretty specific, as often as you seem to change it up I feel you really ought to learn modeling. Results when changing out setups or adjusting tuning really starts to make sense once you can see the results you get vs. what you modeled.</p><p></p><p>And you'll have a better understanding why whatever you changed did or did not give the results you expected. Once you learn modeling you'll be happier with whatever you choose to buy and will really be able to do designs that meet your goals (or get close).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shredder2, post: 8673116, member: 674047"] I like this Pvc for port material... it's 5.9" ID, will be sufficient on your power up to 3ft3 net or more and has less displacement (Less wall thickness)... but that's just me. Either way I'd flare both ends a bit. [URL="https://www.homedepot.com/p/VPC-6-in-x-2-ft-PVC-SDR-35-Riser-Pipe-6006-2/202564459"]https://www.homedepot.com/p/VPC-6-in-x-2-ft-PVC-SDR-35-Riser-Pipe-6006-2/202564459[/URL] All that above ^^^^ is pretty specific, as often as you seem to change it up I feel you really ought to learn modeling. Results when changing out setups or adjusting tuning really starts to make sense once you can see the results you get vs. what you modeled. And you'll have a better understanding why whatever you changed did or did not give the results you expected. Once you learn modeling you'll be happier with whatever you choose to buy and will really be able to do designs that meet your goals (or get close). [/QUOTE]
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