Sound Deadening
Sound Deadening
Check this out
http://www.b-quiet.com/hliner.html
http://www.projectresponder.com/cont...?cid=7&pid=108
Anybody wanna debate the pros/cons of trying this material under the hood for custom intake and plenum noise reduction...
I think its worth a shot...
<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small"><EM>Edited by SixFive on 03/10/04 05:26 AM.</EM></FONT></P>
http://www.b-quiet.com/hliner.html
http://www.projectresponder.com/cont...?cid=7&pid=108
Anybody wanna debate the pros/cons of trying this material under the hood for custom intake and plenum noise reduction...
I think its worth a shot...
<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small"><EM>Edited by SixFive on 03/10/04 05:26 AM.</EM></FONT></P>
Re: Sound Deadening
I've installed some brownbread sound deadener in my doors when I installed some different door speakers. Then I installed what was left over into the trunk area. I'd say that it dropped the sound levels very slightly.
This sound deadener stuff might be fairly effective under the hood for the extra noise that the intakes generate. I like to be able to talk to a passenger/client while I'm accelerating, so any sound deadening would be welcome.
Oh, almost forgot--the other area that I want to quiet is the rear tires. There are no fender liners in the coupe, so I might want to spray on some stuff and then find a plastic fender liner of some kind. Not yet sure what to do there.
jjellyneck
This sound deadener stuff might be fairly effective under the hood for the extra noise that the intakes generate. I like to be able to talk to a passenger/client while I'm accelerating, so any sound deadening would be welcome.
Oh, almost forgot--the other area that I want to quiet is the rear tires. There are no fender liners in the coupe, so I might want to spray on some stuff and then find a plastic fender liner of some kind. Not yet sure what to do there.
jjellyneck
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