So the plans for the box are pretty straight forward. The top and bottom are 22 in squares with the sub being 36-40 inches tall depending on bracing. The F3 for a 36inch tall box is 26.42 Hz with a volume of about 8.1 cubes not including bracing. I was told that if I make it down firing it will lower the F3 anywhere from 3-10 Hz depending on the room so I think I may do that to gain a little bit more output down low and I like the idea of having nice clean sides.
Oh yea, Qtc = 1.231
That is a sloppy high Qts driver.
You can only put that driver in a sealed box. The volume of the air in the box needs to be 5 cu.ft. This will give you an F3 of 35 Hz.
You did not specify an xmax or max RMS output, so I can't tell you what spl. you will achieve.
If you put that driver in a ported box you will damage the driver fast and it will sound awful. You will really find out what boomy bass is.
You should not make the box larger than 5 cu.ft, again to stop the driver destructing. With a suspension that loose, the volume I have modeled will give optimal total system compliance. The box will need filling with Polyfill. A good firm fill, but not tightly compressed. This gives you a Qts of 0.814 the same as the driver. You can never get a Qts of the total system lower than the Qts of the driver only higher.
The Qts of that driver is too high, and bass reproduction will not be accurate.
I think a Qts of 0.7 is max, and in fact too high for me. I like Qts around 0.5, then bass is nice and tight and non resonant.
If you have not already bought that driver, I would be looking for something else.