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<blockquote data-quote="rrob69ewf" data-source="post: 7188383" data-attributes="member: 629976"><p>Ok I have been all over a few sites trying to find the correct length of port for a box I am building for my 06 gmc crew cab. I already have it built... 2000 cu inches after the sub. figure about 90 cu inches for the port at almost 13 inches from what i can figure. that is aprox.</p><p></p><p>my problem is I go to different sites and get different lengths on the port varying about an inch. I would like to get this right. I am looking to get 33 hz if possible</p><p></p><p>if i do the math it looks like 13.6</p><p></p><p>i get on different sites and it looks like 12.2-13.9 kinda seems like a big difference</p><p></p><p>I also tried the winsid program and it just kicked me in the jewels.. I could use some help if someone doesn't mind.</p><p></p><p>btw these are soundstream SS10Rs one per chamber</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rrob69ewf, post: 7188383, member: 629976"] Ok I have been all over a few sites trying to find the correct length of port for a box I am building for my 06 gmc crew cab. I already have it built... 2000 cu inches after the sub. figure about 90 cu inches for the port at almost 13 inches from what i can figure. that is aprox. my problem is I go to different sites and get different lengths on the port varying about an inch. I would like to get this right. I am looking to get 33 hz if possible if i do the math it looks like 13.6 i get on different sites and it looks like 12.2-13.9 kinda seems like a big difference I also tried the winsid program and it just kicked me in the jewels.. I could use some help if someone doesn't mind. btw these are soundstream SS10Rs one per chamber [/QUOTE]
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