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<blockquote data-quote="Haystak" data-source="post: 8092146" data-attributes="member: 642930"><p>hi, im planning to send my two blown fosgate t2d415s to psi for a recone.</p><p></p><p>i also plan on building a wall in the backseat of my 2003 dodge intrepid se.</p><p></p><p>the problem is after reading my owners manual of my t2's i need 2.75 cu ft of airspace a piece and it says it needs to be tuned to 30 hz.</p><p></p><p>i want to do the subs close to the bottom of the backseat and have a window (1/2 inch thick plexiglass) towards the top of box so i can see through my back window. the rest of the box ill be using 1/2 inch thich MDF.</p><p></p><p>i need to leave enough room on one side of the backseat in order to put a cusion so someone can sit (doesnt have to be a big space, was thinking about 10 inches away from the rear passanger door.</p><p></p><p>i do not care if the person is squished in the back, as loong as they can set there. any help would be greatly appreciated. i was thinking about an aero port in the middle of the subwoofers, what should it be tuned to? will 1/2 inch plexi work for the see through part on box or do i have to use lanex? should i use 1/2 thick fiberboard or 3/4 i nch thick? will the subs have enough airspace? and last but not least, will the plexi shatter or crack becuase of the bass being so loud? (the window will be 1 ft tall and two ft long, on the front side and back side of box (so i can see streight through the box and out my back window. thank you all so much for your help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Haystak, post: 8092146, member: 642930"] hi, im planning to send my two blown fosgate t2d415s to psi for a recone. i also plan on building a wall in the backseat of my 2003 dodge intrepid se. the problem is after reading my owners manual of my t2's i need 2.75 cu ft of airspace a piece and it says it needs to be tuned to 30 hz. i want to do the subs close to the bottom of the backseat and have a window (1/2 inch thick plexiglass) towards the top of box so i can see through my back window. the rest of the box ill be using 1/2 inch thich MDF. i need to leave enough room on one side of the backseat in order to put a cusion so someone can sit (doesnt have to be a big space, was thinking about 10 inches away from the rear passanger door. i do not care if the person is squished in the back, as loong as they can set there. any help would be greatly appreciated. i was thinking about an aero port in the middle of the subwoofers, what should it be tuned to? will 1/2 inch plexi work for the see through part on box or do i have to use lanex? should i use 1/2 thick fiberboard or 3/4 i nch thick? will the subs have enough airspace? and last but not least, will the plexi shatter or crack becuase of the bass being so loud? (the window will be 1 ft tall and two ft long, on the front side and back side of box (so i can see streight through the box and out my back window. thank you all so much for your help! [/QUOTE]
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