So how do we find out what the part numbers are/etc for the sound deadening, in case some of us want to add it (if possible). Or at least where
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05-10-2011, 09:07 AM | #16 (permalink) |
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So how do we find out what the part numbers are/etc for the sound deadening, in case some of us want to add it (if possible). Or at least where they sound deadened so we could do the same to best effect.
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05-11-2011, 12:34 AM | #18 (permalink) | |
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The only way you find the Z to be loud is if you never owned a sports car or have owned ONLY pseudo sports cars. Those happy median 2+2 cars that weigh 3700lbs to provide all the creature comforts of a family sedan, except in a compact package.
I had the G37 and G35. Previously before those I owned a 93 rx7. From the rx7 to this. The Z is way more refined. I won't compare the Z to a G37 or 3 series bimmer cuz I understand the world of difference between cars. When you buy cars for looks and social attention, you will make comments like. "Oh this car is too loud." Why? Cuz you are a baby to the sports car game or you are fakin it and you know you should be driving a SUV with 1000 lbs of sound deading. Sports cars aren't for whiners who need luxury. If you have experience in dedicated sports cars you know the Z is rather tame in noise. |
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I did swap the Potenza's for Michelin Pilot Sport A/S Plus tires to handle the cool, wet Seattle climate. They are quieter than the Bridgestones. But once we get warmer and dryer I am putting the Potenza's back on. Come to think of it, my Z is quieter on the track. Maybe its that helmet. Ok! Solution! If you don't like the noise, wear a SA2010 helmet in the car. It really cuts down on that road noise. |
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05-11-2011, 06:31 PM | #22 (permalink) |
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There is a guy selling a 370z (ex-demo) here on a website and he says that it has a 'hush' sound deadening system installed.(or something to that effect) I will email him and see exactly what was done.
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You are full of bovine excrement. I've owned several true sports cars and have hearing damage in one ear from gunfire and countless deafening rock concerts and years of riding un-muffled motorcycles and the 370Z is still too loud. And the tires are a major culprit. I'd love to take a SPL meter and drive a few sections of freeway that I'm familiar with at 70 MPH and see what the readings are on smooth asphalt vs. the common grooved surfaces. It's TOO F'KIN LOUD on the grooved surfaces and ruins what should be an enjoyable long cruise. Windows down and flogging it through the curves I don't care, but taking a 3-4 hour freeway drive and having the road noise drown out the stereo unless it's turned up to 17 or making conversation with a passenger difficult is unacceptable. Excuse mongering for Nissan is not the answer.
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05-11-2011, 07:24 PM | #25 (permalink) |
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This topic never ends well. Look, the car is too noisy for some people's tastes. It is just fine for other people's tastes. There is no right or wrong answer here. If your Z is too loud, you can get aftermarket products to quiet it up.
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