C Chvz80 Junior Member 20 0 United States Sep 3, 2014 #1 Any tips on Porting this enclosure. It's a little under 1 cubic foot. Fiberglass and 3/4 mdf holding one 10" alpine type r. Click to read more...
Any tips on Porting this enclosure. It's a little under 1 cubic foot. Fiberglass and 3/4 mdf holding one 10" alpine type r. Click to read more...
Spooney 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 4,510 3 Charlotte,MI,USA Sep 3, 2014 #3 That's a little on the small side for ported man. I wouldn't try it myself.
pickup1 5,000+ posts CarAudio.com Veteran 8,650 3 Polk City Fl Sep 3, 2014 #5 Definitely build to ported specs..
Jeffdachef 5,000+ posts Gunz That Turn on Nunz 18,546 747 South Coast Metro, CA Sep 3, 2014 #6 keep it sealed or add an external aero port, even if you do that, you need to get it loading properly too.
keep it sealed or add an external aero port, even if you do that, you need to get it loading properly too.
OP C Chvz80 Junior Member 20 0 United States Sep 3, 2014 Thread Starter #7 Thanks for quick response guys!! I planning either buying a fox box that's ported or fiberglass the entire space under neith the back seats.
Thanks for quick response guys!! I planning either buying a fox box that's ported or fiberglass the entire space under neith the back seats.
Staynlean 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 361 1 Memphis, TN Sep 3, 2014 #8 Holy completely unnecessary over use of screws, makes me lol everytime And just build a new box
OP C Chvz80 Junior Member 20 0 United States Sep 3, 2014 Thread Starter #9 It's in between both.. A little less than ported spec.. And a tad above sealed..