I've had it with the exhaust for about 2 months now. I have decided that I am going to install some sound deadening matting in the trunk to take the
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06-20-2009, 09:05 AM | #31 (permalink) |
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I've had it with the exhaust for about 2 months now. I have decided that I am going to install some sound deadening matting in the trunk to take the edge off. Thanks again all!
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^Ditto. One of my favorite past-times is seeing how many car alarms I can set off as I drive by in a covered parking garage. It's harder now than in my previous cars.
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I hated when people used to do that to my Trans Am. The stock alarm on it was so sensitive that if I farted in my house, the car's alarm would chirp a couple times. One time, an old lady with a walker walked by my car and it went off.
Well, maybe it wasn't that bad, but every honda with a fart can that drove by set off my alarm. Damn ricers!
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06-22-2009, 02:50 PM | #37 (permalink) |
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No need to be so self-deprecating. If you want a car that doesn't drone as much, that's perfectly fine. Try to get what you want, and maybe you'll get it (and maybe not!). I really hate it when someone has a problem and the response they get is "you should have bought a [Volvo/Prius]", or "learn to live with it".
Sounds like you chose the right course. As mentioned, "drone" is where the exhaust frequency matches the resonant frequency of a panel in the cabin. The fix is to reduce exhaust sound, change the frequency of the exhaust, or change the frequency of the panel which is resonating. I would start with the hatch floor, and work your way forward until it's resolved. Focus on the middle areas which are directly above the exhaust. Sound deadening isn't that heavy (~.5 lbs per sq ft.), so as long as you aren't a weight freak I don't consider that a huge concern. GL. |
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Excellent advice 2bit. That is what I'm planning on doing. I have purchased high quality sound deadening material and will post s results. Thanks again...
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