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<blockquote data-quote="shredder2" data-source="post: 8710548" data-attributes="member: 674047"><p>Old RF usually uses aeroport specs iirc.</p><p>in my exp round or aero specifications don't translate to slot ports. Usually something that calls for a single 4" aero will need 25in2 of slot to perform right min. Those compliant old school subs can be a PITA to model in my exp. </p><p>Added port area means length... sounds like Op wants to build a Unicorn saving space/tuning low etc. without the length and displacement that will result. Ima noob too... I'd love your input on this as well.</p><p>I'm not even sure what sub he has... he said RFR but 1512 is a model i'm unfamiliar with... Power series but dual 2?</p><p>Personally I think the specifications were old school like the subs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shredder2, post: 8710548, member: 674047"] Old RF usually uses aeroport specs iirc. in my exp round or aero specifications don't translate to slot ports. Usually something that calls for a single 4" aero will need 25in2 of slot to perform right min. Those compliant old school subs can be a PITA to model in my exp. Added port area means length... sounds like Op wants to build a Unicorn saving space/tuning low etc. without the length and displacement that will result. Ima noob too... I'd love your input on this as well. I'm not even sure what sub he has... he said RFR but 1512 is a model i'm unfamiliar with... Power series but dual 2? Personally I think the specifications were old school like the subs. [/QUOTE]
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