mazdaspl Posted July 4, 2008 Report Share Posted July 4, 2008 How big is your port (vent) going to be? What is the box going to be tuned at? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trulywickedcustoms Posted July 4, 2008 Author Report Share Posted July 4, 2008 How big is your port (vent) going to be? What is the box going to be tuned at? ok i had some help with that area .... i havent been told what it would be tunned at but he said it would be good on both spl and music..its just a daily ground ponder(or hopes to be!) but heres what i got: 169.56 square inch port, 15 1/8" long internal measures: 5"x33 7/8"x15 1/8" all rounded edges etc... good??? iv told a few people that were helping me and they said that that sounded good? Quote *2013 NEW BUILD* 12- 18" Crossfire XS v2's B pillar 4th order wall 4- Crossfire 8K mono blocks 40+ pro audio mids tweeters and horns 3- Singer alternator 400a external regulated alts tons of audiotechnix wire 24- XS Power D1400's -TEAM XS POWER- -TEAM CROSSFIRE- -TDH- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mazdaspl Posted July 4, 2008 Report Share Posted July 4, 2008 I did not know if this would help you out. By the way, what is this going in? good luck!! Jay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Torres Posted July 4, 2008 Report Share Posted July 4, 2008 lol @ ending statements with question marks good sketch btw. but with my calculator...it's showin with 26 cubes of air, and those port dimensions, that the box is tuned to 27.25 hz. a tad low imo (some will disagree ) good for groundpounding and bassrace, but maybe not so much db drag. tuning higher on the box usually results in higher numbers on the meter. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mazdaspl Posted July 5, 2008 Report Share Posted July 5, 2008 Has the box already been started? I went back and check the specs. ExpoSport is right on the tuning. I went and changed some things. Hope this has helped a little. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trulywickedcustoms Posted July 5, 2008 Author Report Share Posted July 5, 2008 thanks for all the help guys.... i was just abt to go to lowes and get the wood to start on it but if you dnt think that my box will work ?? then try to make a box with your program but with my exact dem. i cant get any more at all, all my measurements are within 1" of touching fenderwells/plastic/etc.... and i almost have to do the port on top with the subs, and can i just use my box design and all/ then just make the port opening bigger? or deeper? "i will be using 6 thread rod braces" "ITS GOING IN AN S10 BLAZER! 2DR NO BACK SEAT HELLA LOUD FOR MY LIL TRUCK " Quote *2013 NEW BUILD* 12- 18" Crossfire XS v2's B pillar 4th order wall 4- Crossfire 8K mono blocks 40+ pro audio mids tweeters and horns 3- Singer alternator 400a external regulated alts tons of audiotechnix wire 24- XS Power D1400's -TEAM XS POWER- -TEAM CROSSFIRE- -TDH- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trulywickedcustoms Posted July 5, 2008 Author Report Share Posted July 5, 2008 lol @ ending statements with question marks good sketch btw. but with my calculator...it's showin with 26 cubes of air, and those port dimensions, that the box is tuned to 27.25 hz. a tad low imo (some will disagree ) good for groundpounding and bassrace, but maybe not so much db drag. tuning higher on the box usually results in higher numbers on the meter. and as i said im not all that worried abt my numbers "of course if i can get them up then yea but" mine is just a daily driver/ground pounder just loud as fuck lol and my bad just left the ? in there bc didnt kno if my friends knew what they were talkin abt Quote *2013 NEW BUILD* 12- 18" Crossfire XS v2's B pillar 4th order wall 4- Crossfire 8K mono blocks 40+ pro audio mids tweeters and horns 3- Singer alternator 400a external regulated alts tons of audiotechnix wire 24- XS Power D1400's -TEAM XS POWER- -TEAM CROSSFIRE- -TDH- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trulywickedcustoms Posted July 5, 2008 Author Report Share Posted July 5, 2008 did you guys get 26 cubes with the 2x4 bracing? and did you give for a double top? j/w thanks agn for all your help guys Quote *2013 NEW BUILD* 12- 18" Crossfire XS v2's B pillar 4th order wall 4- Crossfire 8K mono blocks 40+ pro audio mids tweeters and horns 3- Singer alternator 400a external regulated alts tons of audiotechnix wire 24- XS Power D1400's -TEAM XS POWER- -TEAM CROSSFIRE- -TDH- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trulywickedcustoms Posted July 6, 2008 Author Report Share Posted July 6, 2008 come on guys need some help now that you had told me my box wouldv been tuned way to low(which 27 is to low for me!) i just need some one to help me out i was hoping to see something on here today so i could go get my wood and shit and start building this beast!! if you can help me out but like i said i need to use my box but just change the port (if possible?) and no 2x4s i will be using thread rod thanks for the help guys Quote *2013 NEW BUILD* 12- 18" Crossfire XS v2's B pillar 4th order wall 4- Crossfire 8K mono blocks 40+ pro audio mids tweeters and horns 3- Singer alternator 400a external regulated alts tons of audiotechnix wire 24- XS Power D1400's -TEAM XS POWER- -TEAM CROSSFIRE- -TDH- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trulywickedcustoms Posted July 6, 2008 Author Report Share Posted July 6, 2008 bump com on guys need sum advice on that port and all (id like it to be around 30-35hz) they told me it was at 27hz?? Quote *2013 NEW BUILD* 12- 18" Crossfire XS v2's B pillar 4th order wall 4- Crossfire 8K mono blocks 40+ pro audio mids tweeters and horns 3- Singer alternator 400a external regulated alts tons of audiotechnix wire 24- XS Power D1400's -TEAM XS POWER- -TEAM CROSSFIRE- -TDH- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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