As my father-in-law says, if you can't listen, you'll just have to feel. After you realize the time, effort, and money you've wasted on your epic failure, come back when you're ready to listen.
Here are a few simulations of predicted frequency response at 150 watts. The pink line is what you intend to build. It will have a Q around 0.76 -- not horrible, but still not critically damped. The purple line is your same driver in a 1ft³ box with a 4"⌀ * 11 5/8" vent, which you could flatten a bit with EQ but it's still Xmax limited and worthless below 40Hz. The yellow line is the Infinity 1260w that others suggested to you in a 2.6ft³ vented box tuned to the Fs of the driver. The 1262w models very similarly (although it requires slightly different tuning), and can be wired for 8 ohms if you want to use a less expensive amplifier.
What you're not realizing is that cabin gain in a car will boost frequencies below 40Hz, but the gains in a room where there's so many thousands more cubic feet to pressurize are much less profound. For home theater, you need a driver with a lower resonant frequency. Your bargain driver is no bargain if it doesn't do what you need it to do.