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Cuseikan
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I'm starting a new project for my 88crx. I'm going to be installing 4 15" L7 d4 07models, walled in a horizontal v . Each sub will be getting 600rms.

So I was wondering should I take advantage of the spare tire indentation by glassing it? Or would that really screw with the air flow?

And save your self the time of telling me that crx's don't like walls . This is something I have always wanted to do.

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LOL!! surprised no one has even stopped in, even to tell me how bad an idea this is.
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well is definately a bad idea but do it if you want. I would suggest that you won't need the extra spare tire room for the wall you will have more than enough room without that extra 1 cubic foot. Glassing the well not only makes it more complicated but also probobly wouldn't provide any benefit, and even if it did if you wanted to be loud you wouldn't be doing a V wall in a CRX so theres the answer lol

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Thanks alot shocking I appreciate it. That's what I was thinking.

Surprisingly there's a lot of room in a crx. The V wall is the only way I can make it fit with a decent port. This is just a daily driver, for my own amusement no one else.

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Well then, do it. Good luck.

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I just put a wall in a crx with 1 18" solo x. It's doing 153's, and it sounds good on music to. Good luck!!
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quote:
Originally posted by Team OuterLimits:
I just put a wall in a crx with 1 18" solo x. It's doing 153's, and it sounds good on music to. Good luck!!

Damn Quan,cant wait to see that one.

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Thanks for the support guys. I'm going to be making a full build thread too.

18" solo x walled. You have any pics. Glad It worked out for you. Gives me a little faith.

I'm also going to be getting my hands on some MDF ultra light. Any one have any suggestions on what kind of tests i should do on it. Just to have a comparison between standard MDF v.s MDFUL

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