I ran some simple calculations for you. That speaker would work well in a ported box tuned below 30 Hz. Typical box dimensions might be in the 1.85-2.30 CuFt range. Remember to allow additional volume for the volume occupied by the ports and the speaker. Fill the box 40-50% with fiberfill or similar material.
These are appoximate results from a simple 1st order model. Use available modeling software if you want more exact results. These designs should be safe but not optimized.
The port will control speaker excursion to below 29 Hz, so excessive cone movement should not be a problem unless you have a lot of signal below 25 Hz. A good subsonic filter should help if you have any concerns.
With most home sub amps you will probably have to wire the VC in series (4 + 4) = 8 ohms. Consider using one of the
Parts Express 250 or 500 Watt plate sub amp that someone else mentioned.
MB Quart RWC304 Fs= 27 Hz Qts= 0.38 Vas= 2.47 CuFt SPL= 86 dB
1. 1.85 CuFt tuned to 29 Hz. Calculated -3dB @ 30 Hz (in a medium room) Use (2) 8.75" long 2" dia ports or (1) 10" long 3" dia port.
2. 2.10 CuFt tuned to 28.5 Hz. Calculated -3dB @ 28.5 Hz (in a medium room) Use (2) 7.82" long 2" dia ports or (1) 8.93" long 3" dia port.
3. 2.30 CuFt tuned to 27.5 Hz. Calculated -3dB @ 27.5 Hz (in a medium room) Use (2) 7.32" long 2" dia ports or (1) 8.32" long 3" dia port.
If you plot Box Volume on the X-axis with (-3 dB freq), (port freq) and (port length) on the Y-axis, you could interpolate port tunings and lengths for different box volumes between 1.85 and 2.30 CuFt.
Ported boxes smaller than 1.50 CuFt give up the deep bass you might want for a home theater. If you go much larger than 2.30 CuFt volume the speaker "Q" in the box drops below the optimal range (~0.55) in a ported box.
A sealed box for home theater would yield the following results.
4. 1.00 CuFt sealed box. -3 dB @ 50 Hz. (Qtc = 0.707)
You aren't going to get any low freq. gain in a large room that you might see in a car, so a sealed box isn't recommended for HT. Making the sealed box larger than 1.00 CuFt for this woofer will actually raise the -3dB freq.
Hope this helps...