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rsdc box size?
- Thunderdome
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rsdc box size?
anyone running these currently I have 4 of them to squeeze into my rx-7 in the manual it says 0.382 cu ft for sq and 0.2 for spl is this possible? I mean has some one tried it? I don,t want to do it twice so if its correct would sure save a lot of room for the amps
I just figured that someone must have done a little experimenting by now migh thave some good input
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I used to run 4 xs 12,s in there off my mps 2500 best ever was 141.7 db and it rocked so I,ll give that a try thanksBfowler wrote:they seem to be happy in .6 - .8
thats goona be a trick fitting them in there! but awesome if you do!
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yes it is, and excactly my thoughts the monster lays 100 foot patches with drag radials so I figured a little weight wouldn,t hurtttocs wrote:is tha the one with the small block and the sidepipes? jesus 4 in a rx? no cabin gain to consider but with that set up you need it both for the weight and the volume.
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This is bad ass. Do you have any pics or videos to share? My favorite SBC implant I have seen so far is a 70's Datsun 240Z, killer.Thunderdome wrote:yes it is, and excactly my thoughts the monster lays 100 foot patches with drag radials so I figured a little weight wouldn,t hurtttocs wrote:is tha the one with the small block and the sidepipes? jesus 4 in a rx? no cabin gain to consider but with that set up you need it both for the weight and the volume.
Sorry for the continued digression.
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[quote="oldschoolfan This is bad ass. Do you have any pics or videos to share? My favorite SBC implant I have seen so far is a 70's Datsun 240Z, killer.
Sorry for the continued digression.[/quote]
thats all good I.ll go with Brians recommendations and it should work out fine, I have a few pics but no vids yet
(and no laughing at the install it was a quickee)
Sorry for the continued digression.[/quote]
thats all good I.ll go with Brians recommendations and it should work out fine, I have a few pics but no vids yet
(and no laughing at the install it was a quickee)
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ya did it all mostly in the driveway under a portable garage LOL except for motor and tranny built them in my workshop in the back of the house, wife was really impressed when I rolled the cherry picker to the back door to lift it out had to remove the back step.. ooopsoldschoolfan wrote:I love it. B&M t-handle Mega shifter? That car must be so much fun! Did you build it?
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Remember: The chart serves only as a starting point. Ultimately you must use your ears as a guide.