What kind of numbers are guys doing in trunks??

Scott Sackett did a 149.8 with a pair of 12" omegas and a pair of sundown 3000's. The box was just slapped together and im pretty sure he had a Jensen Cd player also that he borrowed

 
Pay attention youngsta.... my 151+ is at 39hz. That is def. a pure daily ground pounder!!//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/viking2.gif.35c13a457368016b956ccf693af31291.gif
Sheeeeeit. I hadn't realized a 39Hz box worked for daily listening. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wow.gif.23d729408e9177caa2a0ed6a2ba6588e.gif

 
I'd be curious what kinda numbers come outta daily drivers as opposed to guys with SPL setups that just happen to be in trunks. Like who's breaking 140-145 in a box tuned to normal listening.
I'm hitting 145.1 with 2 hdc 12 port and sub back tuned at 38

 
Just because my brain is going like this now, I have an idea for another test.

Put some people in a car and listen to a song, putting the volume as comfortably high as they want it, and then meter it. You always see people trying to build systems with the components that this or that person had to get 145+ on the meter, but I'm wondering how loud the average person actually needs their system to go...

 
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