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Old 03-03-2009, 05:00 PM
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Originally Posted by greenZ96
Dynamat cost a ton, and falls off after a while, this is permanent, cheaper and stronger.
so have u had a car with dynomat? just curious about the comparrison. also, does it smell?
Old 03-03-2009, 05:53 PM
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Originally Posted by greenZ96
haven't tested it yet with a decible meter. prolly should have done it before and after. There is a huge noticable difference tho
I'll do it with mine when I do it. I tested it at idle as it is now and it was 81db.
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i dont get the z28 badges, but yea that's a great thing to do in your interior, i gotta do this. The noise is unbearable, especially with lt headers, no cats and a cutout.
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you should make a cardboard cutout of the door inners and coat it with that stuff, and put it in the door panel. i think the doors are the noisiest part

the link you posted, the stuff costs $350 that not exactly cheap either
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This stuff is better than Dynamat since it shoots out a liquid texture, where Dynamat comes in sheets, weighs heavier, requires rolling, and doesn't get in every nook ' n ' cranny. Its also better then Dynamat at sound proofing your interior and doesn't require numerous hours to put it on. We did my friends '67 Satellite in 30 minutes. The only downside is that it looks terrible...but nobody sees it so yeah. I might have to do this...
Old 03-03-2009, 09:52 PM
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I might do this just based off of the weight savings over the sheet-type dampeners. I almost went with eDeads paint but they told me that the paint only covered one range of frequency. How wide of a range does this cover? What was the total cost?
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Originally Posted by chrysler kid
you should make a cardboard cutout of the door inners and coat it with that stuff, and put it in the door panel. i think the doors are the noisiest part

the link you posted, the stuff costs $350 that not exactly cheap either
Huh? It's $150 for a gallon and a half or $245 for three gallons when you add the rubber to it. And it comes with a reusable gun.
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http://tscoating.com/store/index.php...products_id=32
Old 03-03-2009, 10:15 PM
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there are other products like this, lizardskin and secondskin make a sprayable sound deadner. I'm doing this to a mustang I am building. probably going to use the second skin product
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considering it comes with the gun, that is a great deal. i was looking at bedliners for some reason.


how much did you have left over once you sprayed the floors
Old 03-04-2009, 07:00 AM
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I had enough left over to coat the fender wells in the trunk area, but I wasnt sure how much I was goin to use and didnt prep that ares. If I remember right I had about 1/2 gallon left over.
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I may do this when I do a carpet change. Been thinking about it for a while now.
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thats a pretty good idea
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Does anyone know how much the factory junk under the carpet weighs? I know Mike told me that the two gallons weighed 13lbs. I wonder what the difference in the factory crap and the Al's is.
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When I put new carpet in (changer from tan to graphite) I kept all the factory insulation on the new carpet. thats where I got the total weight change from. Never thought to weigh the old insulation, but the OEM carpet inst very light either.
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Originally Posted by 4Birdman
It's polyurethane, so it doesn't smell at all when it dries. Plus it protects against rust.

I'm doing my 98 TA in it next week.
this looks pretty good.
says they added "a big rubber load for even further sound refraction" so i'm also wondering about the smell.

is something like this even worthwhile for convertibles?



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