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Originally Posted by LIM3
Awesome pics.
I completly forgot about dynamat. It's pretty easy to install ad it will kill most of the noises.
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Not true... common misconception about sound deadeners....(dynamat/fatmat/raamat/etc)
BTW with Dynamat you're just paying for the name... they're all pretty much the same... no need to overspend for a brand name...
Sound deadeners just increase the overall mass/weight of metal panels which helps in eliminating vibration - also helps on plastic panels to stop any rattling... however as a sound 'barrier' or a noise 'reducer' it doesnt help all that much...
what you would want to do is use a "closed cell foam" (CCF) it's what recording studios use to make their booths sound proof ON TOP of the sound deadener.... I wouldn't recommend only using the CCF, I found in my 'research' that they are best used together!
For those of you who know, my car is stupid loud - Long tubes, no cats, no resonator, no muffler... its basically like driving around with open cutouts all the time... I never minded it but the wife... eh not so much... so I did a lot of research into it (sound deadener vs sound proofing)
When I did my stereo system I gutten the entire inside of the car... down to the bare metal - EVERYTHING came out... I layed 2 layers of fatmat 80ml throughout the ENTIRE car and then I added a layer of ensolite (CCF) on top of it... there's a website i think its somewhere along the lines of raamaudio or something like that, they sell sheets of ensolite that have a peel and stick backing - this is what I used... it's pricey but WELL worth it...
Inside the car is whisper quiet now.... well until I turn the stereo on... lol...
Definitly look into the ensolite or any other CCF...
Hope this helps!!