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mcben789 
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aznboi3644, what box building software do you use?
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not to hijack anyones thread but aznboi3644 do you have any diagrams like that, but for just one Type-R?
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I use pencil and paper...then WinISD to get the cu ft and tuning.
Port is 5 inches wide by 9.75 inches tall.
That modeling program is just Google Sketchup.
You could doublt baffle it but I would leave the small divider between the subs. I wouldn't move the subs closer the to port...the subs may load unevenly
I was also going to add a brace from the front to the back
I'll post up the full dimensions for all of the boards soon
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actually, just need the total length of the port... or simply the total area or volume of the port, thanks
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thanks for all the rest of the answers!  I plan to get to work on the box Monday.  When I get it to a point where I can post photos, I will for anyone interested
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All vertical panels are 9.75" tall
how many watts can alpine type r handle - Page 3 -- posted image.
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aznboi3644 wrote:
type r's and sealed boxes suck.
I'd recommend 1.5 cu ft for each 10 and tune between 35-40Hz.
If you want more SPL than anything than tune to 40Hz.
3 cu ft box with two 4 inch round ports 11.25" long will get you there

i agree i have two 12 and i put them in a selaed box and what a waste i got a ported box the same day. :)

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right on guys!  I can hardly wait to get this box rockin... I'll post pics as I progress
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sweet...take a lot of pics
Tell us how it sounds
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