Originally Posted by bigaudiofanat I got done an install yesterday actually part of it. It was a honda crv, the guy called me on the way home and told me
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12-31-2009, 03:42 PM | #16 (permalink) | |
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12-31-2009, 03:57 PM | #17 (permalink) |
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Um we used over 4 boxes and we have not even gotten to the floor until today. Each box is about 50-80 pounds worth of dynamat. You start putting 50-80 pound boxes into a sports car it is going to handle differently.
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I also don't see a need to use THAT much Dynamat in the 370. |
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12-31-2009, 04:54 PM | #19 (permalink) |
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No matter what the car is I think additional weight will effect it.
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I'm just saying that under most circumstances I think the effect will be minimal. Of course if you did add 200lbs throughout the Z, I think it would have an impact, but even then I don't think it would be too noticeable unless you are tracking the car. That said, the Z doesn't need 200lb's of sound deadener.
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Bigaudio...nice install pics. I especially lilke your suggestion of using a big spoon to flatten out the materials. I purchased a wallpaper seam roller and found that pressing the materials down with my big thumbs worked will, but I would think the spoon would be perfect. Last edited by mototrmpt; 01-01-2010 at 01:46 AM. |
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Sorry to pull this out from the dead, just took the Z on a road trip from Austin to Houston and there were certain roads where the noise levels were completely unbearable! I thought my hybrid was noisy because of the thin panels but the Z is VERY noisy on poor roads.
Good roads, it is very quiet, but the poor paven ones, the decibels are probably in the lower 90s+ So...I noticed that the rear of the car is particularly noisy, especially when raining. What other panels can I apply this to, to get rid of the road noise?
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Anyways, dynamat the best option or are there others out there? cheaper/better/lighter?
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check with ms.pint. she use to sell GTMatt (i think it was called) and they were like a cheap replica of dynamat. for me, dynamat only. why? not sure, thats wat ive always used.. lol |
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There are far better and cheaper options than Dynamat. The only reason people use Dynamat is marketing or blind brand loyalty. I used Raamat. Keep in mind, the Dynamat type product is only half of what you need. You also need to apply a thin layer of closed-cell foam over the dynamat to get it to really work. It's cheap and really makes a difference.
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I just got some new Continental DWs to replace the OEM Potenza's - supposedly they are quieter but I know the Z isn't known for its quietness :P I love the current noise levels but when I am poor roads (could be often in houston) the noise is NOT bearable for long periods unless I used ear-plugs
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Amazon.com: Dynamat 10612 18" x 32" Self-Adhesive Sound Deadener with SuperLite Tri-Pack, (Set of 3): Automotive I am trying to find alternatives to dynamat as it does look like it will cost quite a bit. I am interested in this "peel and seal" but then there is this video here about some guy using "Useal" from home depot: Anyone seen this stuff? I'll have to compare it when I see it in person. EDIT: need to stay away from any asphalt based deadeners like "Peel and Seal" as they will smell and/or other unwanted effects.
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