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<blockquote data-quote="fithwheel" data-source="post: 8652403" data-attributes="member: 674179"><p>Imo that calculator you're using isn't that great. Try ultimate car audio app. In my experience using it it's pretty darn close to winisd as far as port lenght,provided you put everything in right. Double check by measuring it yourself for the box volume .There's some advantages using aero ports. You'll get some more air space and it's more efficient then slot. You don't need as much port area.</p><p></p><p>I just finished one although on a much smaller scale lol. I left the port outside of the box about 2 inches so I could put a collar on it and lower my tune. Without extending it it's around 38 Hz so I can lower from that with ease.</p><p></p><p>It's pretty easy. Can be done with pvc pipe and a heat gun to make the flare. Here's a pic of the little box I done. It's flared on the inside. The port is mounted through my box bracing. The out side is rounded over with a router. I have some different length flared ends I can use when I extended it. But yeah I'd try that app guys on here will help you anyway though</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fithwheel, post: 8652403, member: 674179"] Imo that calculator you're using isn't that great. Try ultimate car audio app. In my experience using it it's pretty darn close to winisd as far as port lenght,provided you put everything in right. Double check by measuring it yourself for the box volume .There's some advantages using aero ports. You'll get some more air space and it's more efficient then slot. You don't need as much port area. I just finished one although on a much smaller scale lol. I left the port outside of the box about 2 inches so I could put a collar on it and lower my tune. Without extending it it's around 38 Hz so I can lower from that with ease. It's pretty easy. Can be done with pvc pipe and a heat gun to make the flare. Here's a pic of the little box I done. It's flared on the inside. The port is mounted through my box bracing. The out side is rounded over with a router. I have some different length flared ends I can use when I extended it. But yeah I'd try that app guys on here will help you anyway though [/QUOTE]
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