Originally Posted by JARblue Dynamat is just a vibration dampener. The CCF is the stuff that actually helps with noise. No need to pay for the Dynamat name. I used
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07-10-2015, 04:09 PM | #31 (permalink) | |
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You have a local contact? Send me a PM, I might pay them a visit or just an email - trying to get an idea of how much they charge? I might just do it myself on a saturday, though.
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This. It's really tedious, but not hard. I can imagine the labor on this being really high.
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It took me 3 days x 2 hours every day after work. Now, the labor is simple enough, however it's tiring. You are either bending over the trunk or cutting the dynamat inside the trunk (unless you want to get out of it every time you need to cut something).
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Spent about 4 hours yesterday on my hatch and have it finished up with the RAAMmat BXT II sheets from RAAMaudio. The application was pretty lengthy and tedious like others have said but I this stuff is really flexible and applied very well. Applying the Ensolite foam over it tonight before putting the plastics back in.
The "Package #1" that I bought was the best deal I found and had to pull the trigger last week. It came with 20 sheets of BXT II material (37.5 sq ft) and 3 yards of Ensolite foam (41.625 sq ft). Thanks again, Chuck, for recommending this product. Excuse the microfiber towel and windex in the hatch
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And btw, I did the install myself. So that price was just for the Onyx product I purchased, not any labor. I did my hatch install in approximately 6 hours with four 30 min breaks.
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My other question is if we need to entirely cover everything? The CLD Tiles site mentioned just putting it in patchy spots as you don't need to cover everything - is that the same for this stuff?
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You don't need to cover everything, I haven't. The more you cover the better the isolation. |
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FWIW, I think the CCF is the stuff that will really affect dB readings. I borrowed a dB reader and the difference between my before and after readings was statistically insignificant with just the vibration dampener installed in my hatch. Even the difference between my before readings with the hatch completely bare and after with the Onyx installed and the spare tire and all panels put back in the hatch was very minimal.
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Oops. Forgot to do the measurement yesterday. If JARBLUE is correct then the db difference won't be significant. However, the sound is damped down and you can have a normal convo in the car (tested with a 350z friend of mine). Stay tuned for the db numbers.
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Here are the screen shot of the DB reader I took just for you peeps Btw this is not the same reader that I initially used, but it gives you a good hint for how noisy the car is now.
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Lmao. I just noticed the brething xD. Anyhow, no man, it didn't increase, when I did the initial testing it was with some iOS sound meter app. This one is Android sound meter. I might borrow iOS just to confirm the numbers... I guess
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