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Re: bmw-digest V9 #880
- Subject: Re: bmw-digest V9 #880
- From: Bliq@xxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1999 17:40:27 EST
In a message dated 1/21/99 2:11:22 PM Pacific Standard Time, owner-bmw-
digest@domain.elided writes:
> Hi all!
> A while back I recall someone who said that they had "been there, done
that"
> for getting bass out of an E30 trunk. If I could remember who it was, I
> would have emailed directly. Anyway my question: I assume you have to let
> the trunk breathe into the passenger compartment, but how do you determine
> how big of a hole (or many smaller holes) you need. Is it simply taking
the
> area of the driver and relating that to the size of hole to cut. Also, is
> it better to vent through the parcel shelf or behind the seat. I have a
15"
> MTX in there currently that fires towards the rear, in a sealed box (as per
> manufacturers specs). My only concern is structural rigidity. I will not
> cut any thing if the cars handling will suffer. (I fell in love with the
> car first, then the idea of better tunes!)
On my 89 M3, there is a hole in the bulkhead behind the rear seats that you
can punch out. It is pre cut I presume for a ski passthrough. I am going to
do the same thing to my newly acquired 88 M3 but I will probably put a rear
shock tower brace in as well to counteract any loss of rigidity (if there is
any). You can put a sub there and it will probably fire into the passenger
cabin...
Rob
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