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Old 02-06-2011, 12:36 AM   #2 (permalink)
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In short... no.

Drone isn't really something that you are going to be able to tune out with sound deadening. Those frequencies are very hard to combat, so it'd take some very heavy stuff throughout the entire car. I'm talking well over 100 lbs worth of deadening. And even then you'll never fully get rid of it... you'll just slightly tone it down.

Your best bet is to replace the exhaust with something that doesn't drone, or pull out your calculator and figure out what size resonator branch pipes you need to weld on to your exhaust.
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