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DAS
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Would some one please let me know if this is the right formula to find out the voulume of a port? 3.14rsqXl. And what would I divide the answer by to convert it to cu. ft. Thanks in advance.

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Yes it is Pie X R2 X L of cylinder.
This gives you volume in cubic inches.
Divide your answer by 1,728 to receive answer in cubic feet.

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Johnathan Demuth
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Thanks now I can continue to build the enclosure for my 12w6 trio.

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