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trunk car, which way to port?
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<blockquote data-quote="7ender" data-source="post: 6371364" data-attributes="member: 584862"><p>I cant' believe how many people are recommending you port into the car.</p><p></p><p>It's so car dependent, and you could end up losing spl due to cancellation.</p><p></p><p>How many of you that recommended porting into the car with the sub up/back (ie, not sealed into the car) have actually tried this, let alone with a 2002 TL as the OP has?</p><p></p><p>The only way you can really guarantee a gain by porting into the car is if you do a bandpass box, which would actually be a great setup if youre running two 10's. Look at shiznilti's setup on here, it's very impressive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7ender, post: 6371364, member: 584862"] I cant' believe how many people are recommending you port into the car. It's so car dependent, and you could end up losing spl due to cancellation. How many of you that recommended porting into the car with the sub up/back (ie, not sealed into the car) have actually tried this, let alone with a 2002 TL as the OP has? The only way you can really guarantee a gain by porting into the car is if you do a bandpass box, which would actually be a great setup if youre running two 10's. Look at shiznilti's setup on here, it's very impressive. [/QUOTE]
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