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Aaron93
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Any suggestions on box? Cubes? Subs up ports back? Any suggestions would help! I have 2 Stetsom 7kd going on them. I have 2 --MT 18's but want to run 1 for a while. Dual 1.4 Ohm.
Thanks for any Help!!
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ANYONE?? I know I not the first to do this!!!!
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What year civic? I have an 89 civic hatch and I'm also planning on putting an 18 in it. I'd love to get some good ideas from other people with similar setups though. Right now I have been thinking about a CRX style box with the sub up and ports back, that seems to be what people recommend.
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What has everyone Died? Or am I just not worthy? I'm sure it the Second!!!! Don't worry about Little ol' me. I am just trying to break a 152db. So as you can see I am no threat. So help if you can!!!!
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quote:
Originally posted by bbka:
What year civic? I have an 89 civic hatch and I'm also planning on putting an 18 in it. I'd love to get some good ideas from other people with similar setups though. Right now I have been thinking about a CRX style box with the sub up and ports back, that seems to be what people recommend.

it's a 92'
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put your topic on subs and enclosure
a lot of people of will help you

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i have a dual 15" setup in a 7.5 cubic foot box tuned to 33 hertz in my 91 civic. the box comes over the back seat so u can see it threw the window but i just tinted them really dark so u cant see it
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I had a DD 9515 and 2 crossfire bmf1000d's in a 2000 civic hatch sub and port facing up did 147's with it with out upgrading the electrical system at all the box was about 4 cubes. I always had the seat up if you are gonna put it down the i would say face the port to the rear. i had to little space between the box and the rear wall of the car to do it had like 3 inches, that much power i would think it wouldnt be that hard to do a 152 in that car with the box i had i couldve done that loud with a little tweaking and more power and more juice!!

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Are you thinking about doing a wall, becuase in order to power those amps won't you need a bank of batteries, and the box for two 18"s would be minimum 4.5 cubes each?? Just throwing some stuff at you! lol

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