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canuheminow 
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Can some one please help me convert 2.4 cu ft into inches

Thanx

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1 cu. ft. =1728 cu.in. So 2.4 cu.ft.=4147.2 cu.in
canuheminow 
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so what would be the measurements of my by....example with, length, depth
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measurements of my box be is what I meant to say
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Well it depends on how you want your box to look( square, rectangle , oblong ,ect......) What kind of vehicle is it going in. How much room do you have to work with. Give measurements and we can help you.
canuheminow 
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2005 Chrysler 300,

Length - 33, width - 16, depth -18.  square box 

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also with 2 3" ports x 8.75" length
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With the measurements you gave ,there is 5.5 cu. ft. outer dim. How many subs are you planning on useing and what kind (model #, specks).
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i think he gave available space. what size subs do you have and what is the depth of the sub. these need to be taken into consideration when designing a enclosure.
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canuheminow 
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power acoustik mofo 12 (2)

FS 36.7, VAS 0.73 Cu Ft, Qms 5.34, Qes 0.36, Qts 0.3363, Xmax 0.7

turning 40 Hz

according to the sub recommendation I need 2.4 cu ft per speaker, which means I need 4.8 cu ft of inner space right?  So can I make this work with the available measurements I gave earlier?  Want the box to be square, but if that want work, I'm open to what ever will!

thanx,

CanUHemi
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