RAAMmat BXT2, anyone use it?
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RAAMmat BXT2, anyone use it?
I need to get some sound deadening for my stereo install in my camaro. Saw this stuff from RAAMaudio and wondered if it was any good? I don't know squat about this stuff. I plan on doing my doors, trunk area, sail panels and a few areas of the floor. They sell a bulk kit that is 37 sq ft for $110. I figured I would get 2 kits.
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i used it per recommendations from other people on here.
I bought 3 kits for my 2002 camaro and finished it up about a month ago. With 3 x 37 sqft I had enough to line the whole interior, doors, and a decent amount of the trunk area and have about 6-8 sheets left over. If you only get two kits I don't think you'll be able to line the whole interior if that's your goal. and from what they say i don't think you want to, just hit the big flat area that can resonate especially the rear deck between the back seat and trunk. I bought 5 kits of the ps ensolite and had just enough to do the doors and most of the interior so i would recommend 6 of those. the bxt2 is for resonance, the ensolite foam actually does the sound deadening but be careful if you use more than 2 layers in places that you don't bulge the carpet and can get the door panels back on.
unfortunately i've also had the rear axle out of my car so i haven't driven it yet with the sound deadening done and with new kee audio speakers. it otherwise sounds good playing in my garage on jackstands.
I bought 3 kits for my 2002 camaro and finished it up about a month ago. With 3 x 37 sqft I had enough to line the whole interior, doors, and a decent amount of the trunk area and have about 6-8 sheets left over. If you only get two kits I don't think you'll be able to line the whole interior if that's your goal. and from what they say i don't think you want to, just hit the big flat area that can resonate especially the rear deck between the back seat and trunk. I bought 5 kits of the ps ensolite and had just enough to do the doors and most of the interior so i would recommend 6 of those. the bxt2 is for resonance, the ensolite foam actually does the sound deadening but be careful if you use more than 2 layers in places that you don't bulge the carpet and can get the door panels back on.
unfortunately i've also had the rear axle out of my car so i haven't driven it yet with the sound deadening done and with new kee audio speakers. it otherwise sounds good playing in my garage on jackstands.
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i used both their raammat and ensolite to deaden most of my interior and the results were huge imo. the car sounds much more solidly put together. its really noticeable when closing the doors or cranking up the volume. and it also has quietted the exhaust drone in the interior greatly. the only thing i gotta work on now is deadening the sound of the cheap plastic interior rattles lol
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I bought a replacement carpet and it is suppose to have extra padding/insulation. So bxt on large flat area's and ensolite over everything basically? What did you use on your doors, was it a combination of both?
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for the doors follow the instructions that raamaudio have on their site for lining behind the door speakers. from memory if i am correct it's one 12"x12" bxt2 behind the speaker on the door skin, then a smaller 6x6 or 8x8 of bxt2 on top of the first followed by a 12x12 of ensolite foam. for the rest of the door including the outer door skin you want to get bxt on the large flat pieces of metal to stop resonance. it's pretty easy to reach in and do. you're gonna rip out the oem clear plastic moisture barrier that was on there, and what you can do is use the bxt to cover the existing holes in the inner door skin. pay careful attention around the door handle, the little bracket is only riveted on and mine has rattled for the last 10 years. an extra sheet metal screw through it plus bxt around it to hold it. then on the inner door skin once you have all the bxt you want applied, line the entire thing with ensolite foam. be careful not to go to thick with everything so you can get the door panel back on. also get bxt underneath the metal door handle rods to stop the noise of them hitting the metal interior door skin.
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for the doors follow the instructions that raamaudio have on their site for lining behind the door speakers. from memory if i am correct it's one 12"x12" bxt2 behind the speaker on the door skin, then a smaller 6x6 or 8x8 of bxt2 on top of the first followed by a 12x12 of ensolite foam.
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yes,i actually had to change my driver side window motor justa week after installing all the raammat and ensolite. had to cut thru the ensolite a bit tho cuz i had installedit as the site recommended which is basically replacing the plastic water jacket that was originally there
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i used both their raammat and ensolite to deaden most of my interior and the results were huge imo. the car sounds much more solidly put together. its really noticeable when closing the doors or cranking up the volume. and it also has quietted the exhaust drone in the interior greatly. the only thing i gotta work on now is deadening the sound of the cheap plastic interior rattles lol
How much of the ensolite and Raammat did you end up purchasing? I see that 1 FMF purchased 3 rolls and 6 yards, and was just curious if your install was any different.
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I believe I bought 75 sqft (2 packs) of raammat and 70 sqft of ensolite ps (5 packs). It was enough to do the entire car wit ensolite, minus the roof and there was enough raammat to do the same. Keep in mind that I only covered roughly 70% of all the panels I did cover. I actually just orderedanother 28sqft of ensolite cuz I'm going to also back all of my plastic interior panels wit it. I mayalso be upgrading my bazooka subs to cdt subs so my bazookas will be up for sale in that case