#12426, "RE: Air space for this setup, advice?" In response to Reply # 1
you could build an enclosure for that. i mean, i don't see the point. if you had to sacrifice a little space, general rule being about 1 cubic foot per sub, you could always add polyfill. i mean no offense, but two would be more than enough. anything is possible if you spend the time to think it out, just think it's more than you really want to do.
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#12429, "RE: Air space for this setup, advice?" In response to Reply # 2
The air space that you need varies for the type of sub that you get. For instance put an infinity DVC 12 in a 1.25 cubic ft. box and then put a alpine type r 12 in the same box and tell me which one sounds better, the infinity will because the r needs more air. You could do it, it would be easier to get the most air space out of your trunk/hatch by doing a fiberglass enclosure but its going to have to be several several layers thick. If you are looking for good clean loud bass get a type r and a box that would match, at least 1.5 cubic ft., and a nice size amp with 4 gauge wiring kit. If you want to have a show set up then start reading on how to fiberglass. Its really not that hard, just takes a lot of patience to perfect it.
#12433, "RE: Air space for this setup, advice?" In response to Reply # 3
like i said, 1 cubic foot is the general rating. and polyfill will trick the sub into thinking it's in a larger box. i'm a big rockford fan. going with all power series components and 1/0 wiring with a 5 farad digital capacitor and the battery mounted in the trunk with only about 2 foot of wire in between the battery and the amp. 2 12" rockford t1's in a vented box running off a power 1000 amp, it'll be LOUD.
95 Eclipse RS - Sold and In Montana Now Project 95 GSX - In Full swing.