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Here is what my trunk dimensions are roughly; 33" in width, 26" in depth, and no more than 20" high.

I want a dual, slot vented enclosure....I tried the calculator here and was only able to get about 7.5cubic feet, w/o the vent, any creative ideas are welcome of course

The tech guy at CV told me to use 9.4cu ft total, and a 56sq in port that was 10.25" in depth, I am not sure where to go from here.

If the woofer specs are needed I have them Thanks

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You're setting up a competition SPL car?  Not enough room in that one for two strokers, that's for sure.
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You don't really need that rear seat do you??
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I am assuming you are using a Cerwin Vega Stroker 15" driver?? If not, there are links to the other sizes, but here are the spec sheets for the Stroker. Download the .PDF brochure, and it will give you all the information you are looking for.

Cerwin Vega Stroker

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I kinda need that back seat...how about one? I have the parameters, from Cerwin Vega, thanks anyway chad.

I wasn't plannig on using it as an spl car, just wanted the challenge of building the box and bragging rights...

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Ok, you can get another storker and mount them in an Isobarik enclosure of half the size.
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so long as you build the box for meStroker box help -- posted image.
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ok, shipping might be a little bit pricey though.
Either make another thread, or ask in this one, how to make an isobarik box for your stroker. Also, just to confirm this, what size sub do you have?
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I think I've given up on this project for now. I don't believe they would not preform well in an isobarik enclosure.They are really only designed for ported enclosures.  

They are the 15" model.

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You can put just about any sub in an isobarik enclosure.
I have also seen some isobarik enclosures that are ported too. The rear air chamber is ported just like a normal enclosure would be.
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