SM wrote:calculated volume to be ~22L with sub and port and the port is tuned to 30Hz to make sure the sub doesn't bottom out, clearance to boot lid is about 1.5-2cm at the closest edge (the top one) but this shouldn't interfere with the sub, no plans for sound deadening yet, trying to make this install as budget as possible and good sound deadening costs money , I've used some of the Dacron (padding for inside sub-boxes) which is supposed to make up for small volumes, it should be alright considering the recommneded sub enclosure is 22L sealed
22l is a bit small for that sub. I've used the specs of that sub and punched them into the trusty box builder program and it comes out with 72l for vented (green) and 32l for sealed (yellow). Changing the vented box size shows you what the response plot will be (pink). Not disastrous but the vent length needs to be over 1m long to tune it down to 30hz.
Grab yourself a few sheets of this an add them to the boot lid. It will make a big difference to the sound quality.
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=AX3684