Yes and No and I can't tell you because 1)not enought info about the speaker's paramenters and 2)I do not know the formulas needed to design ports, don't have the time to learn, and don't have a program to do it for me.
There is much more physics at work with ports and air displacement than simple area and volume.
What you need to do is call the manufacturer and ask their tech support guys. They will be able to give you the specs for using 1, 2, more ports, at whatever diameter or length you ask about.
They will be able to make the box SLAM at a specific frequency, though it won't sound good at other frequencies, or sound nice and natural over a range of frequencies, though it won't be as loud. It all depends on what you want.
Do not guess and hope for the best, unless you have a lot of port materail and time to waste guessing. More than likely, you will not be happy with the results of guessing.
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Computer Guy & Electronics Engineer.