Jerhemy 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite Rating: 100% 1 0 0 1,873 0 WI Jun 6, 2012 #1 want to buy 3, 6" aeroports with flared ends and ~27" long each, including a 90degree in each. Would like to see pics and prices. Thanks!! Click to read more...
want to buy 3, 6" aeroports with flared ends and ~27" long each, including a 90degree in each. Would like to see pics and prices. Thanks!! Click to read more...
CHEMMINS 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran Rating: 100% 2 0 0 4,277 115 Nevernever Land Jun 6, 2012 #2 Do you realize they don't come with 90's? Or with 21" of pipe between flares? Your best bet will be to get the flares and do the piping yourself.
Do you realize they don't come with 90's? Or with 21" of pipe between flares? Your best bet will be to get the flares and do the piping yourself.
OP Jerhemy 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite Rating: 100% 1 0 0 1,873 0 WI Jun 6, 2012 Thread Starter #3 Do you realize they don't come with 90's? Or with 21" of pipe between flares? Your best bet will be to get the flares and do the piping yourself. Click to expand... No i didn't realize this, I really don't know hsit about aeroports and how they usually come.
Do you realize they don't come with 90's? Or with 21" of pipe between flares? Your best bet will be to get the flares and do the piping yourself. Click to expand... No i didn't realize this, I really don't know hsit about aeroports and how they usually come.
CHEMMINS 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran Rating: 100% 2 0 0 4,277 115 Nevernever Land Jun 6, 2012 #4 So how do you know you need 3 6" aeros that long then?
OP Jerhemy 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite Rating: 100% 1 0 0 1,873 0 WI Jun 6, 2012 Thread Starter #5 So how do you know you need 3 6" aeros that long then? Click to expand... By using a port calculator to find the sq inches needed and then decided on 3 6"ers and then determined length per desired tuning. I've just never bought or physically worked with any of them.
So how do you know you need 3 6" aeros that long then? Click to expand... By using a port calculator to find the sq inches needed and then decided on 3 6"ers and then determined length per desired tuning. I've just never bought or physically worked with any of them.
CHEMMINS 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran Rating: 100% 2 0 0 4,277 115 Nevernever Land Jun 6, 2012 #6 So you have a 10 cube box? Help us out here and let us know what you are working with, subs, box size etc, and we can guide you a little better.
So you have a 10 cube box? Help us out here and let us know what you are working with, subs, box size etc, and we can guide you a little better.