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n13l pm
07-10-2006, 06:12 PM
I finally started my sound deadening, only at the boot stage at the moment. Im planning to finish the boot and do the rear seat area tomorrow. Over the next few weeks im looking to do the roof, doors, and the whole floor as a minimum.

Some Pics, before and after:

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Funkstar
07-10-2006, 06:42 PM
Good job there mate. What stuff are you using? Have recently bought some Dynamat to line the cockpit, to try and soften the road noise a little. It's just quite expensive to buy enough to do the whole job.

n13l pm
07-10-2006, 06:57 PM
Yeah Dynamat is expensive if you want to do the whole car. I purchased my sound deadening from ebay. Its basically the same stuff as dynamat but made by a US company R-BLOX (www.r-blox.com). Dont know if you know of it, I didnt.

I purchased 2 x 100 SQ Foot packs, each pack contains 2 x 50sq foot rolls. They claim that you can do a whole car with one 100 SQ FT pack. The second pack is for my cousins IS200. In total both packs costs £160.00. So It cost £80 each.

"Dynamat" for my whole car cost WAY too much, I think I saw a boot pack for £90, and i wasnt even sure it will do the galants boot, seeing it was soo big!

I still think I may need more of this R-blox stuff as my roof and car floor is doing to take a lot of it.. but I dont think the seller is selling anymore. I will find out.

n13l pm
07-10-2006, 07:14 PM
Im after some DYNAMAT 'DynaShield' Spray or any other sort of sound deadening spray, anyone know of a cheap supplier as I need about about 6 cans (not just for my car).

Paul Beazer
09-10-2006, 12:39 PM
How many kit kats did you need to eat to do the boot??

n13l pm
09-10-2006, 01:48 PM
Joker :d

I managed to work on it more on sunday and have done the rear seat area. il be posting up new pictures tonight.

Wodjno
09-10-2006, 03:33 PM
Joker :d

I managed to work on it more on sunday and have done the rear seat area. il be posting up new pictures tonight.

Can you Re-Post the Pics please /yes

I'm having trouble hearing them :P

Niraj
09-10-2006, 03:58 PM
Nice one Neil,

Well done on getting so much done in such a short space of time. :beerchug:

I really didn't think you'd be able to get all that done over this weekend, but you proved me wrong!!

On a different note, your car is so much easier to sound deaden than mine! /wall AND YOU KNOW IT!

n13l pm
10-10-2006, 11:48 PM
The rear seat area pictures.. (my bad I didnt take before photos)

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scc
11-10-2006, 12:09 AM
Nice job!

Has it made an obvious difference to cabin noise?

All that material is quite heavy?

Cheers,
scc

n13l pm
11-10-2006, 10:58 AM
Iv not had a chance to drive the car since sunday as I have to use the tube :thumbsdow to go work, when I take it out for spin il let you know. I know Niraj who has also sound deaden his IS200 to the same stage says there is a noticeable difference to the cabin noise. But I notice our galants came with a lot more factory fitted sound deadening then the Lex. My aim of the sound deadening is for the sound system which would of rocked the car if it was with the stock set up.

As for the weight I think the total sound deadening will be about 35kg for the whole car. Which is a fair bit, but im not a racer like most of you lot on clubvr4! And I guess its one of those things where you have to lose sumthing in order to gain sumthing.

On another note I managed to talk to my link on the R-BLOX (www.r-blox.com) stuff. His said he will be able to get more sound deadening but he is not in the country till 1st Nov. If any body is interested let me know.

WildCards
11-10-2006, 12:01 PM
mmmm, extra weight, decreased economy and acceleration. You must be nuts. Wouldn't have been cheaper and easier to just buy some ear muffs, or turn your radio up a notch?

n13l pm
11-10-2006, 12:40 PM
Im really in to in-car audio and my past cars have all had some good audio set ups but lack of sound deadening in the car has always let it down. This time I wanted to put effort in to the install and do the best I can.

Its only 35kg yeah, which is less then half the weight of a man! But still I guess if I was driving it to and from work I would lose out on economy a minor bit and acceleration, not that I look to kane it off the line at ever traffic light. But as I dont drive to work and only use it socially it isnt really going to make much of an affect to me.

leg less
14-10-2006, 07:42 PM
yeah but how much extra weight are you going to put in with amps cables caps subs etc. 35 kg is not much for a nice sounding car. And audio cars aren't supposed tp be fuel efficient.

bradc
14-10-2006, 09:14 PM
I guess it all comes down to what you're trying to do with your car. I want mine to be fast, so I'm getting as much weight out of it as possible with things like forged 17" wheels, removing the spare wheel, putting the batteries in the boot for better weight distribution, putting on a fibreglass bonnet, bumper, side skirts and rear bumper, the standard bonnet must weigh about 20-25kg, the fibreglass one is only about 7kg :)

n13l pm
14-10-2006, 11:38 PM
Yeah I guess it all depends on what your going to do with your car. Im going for a In-car Entertainment project, with in-CarPC and a solid sound system. Yeah the amps, sub, and extra battery is going to add weight, but at least once its done there wont be many other galants which sound like mines..

On another note I like your bonnet Bradc. I need to get myself one. Looks really good. Have you had a chance to spray it up yet?

bradc
15-10-2006, 02:55 AM
I haven't had the car for 6 months getting all the ecu work done to it, I'll get it all painted eventually :)

d i c k i e s
18-10-2006, 12:44 AM
im after a bit of both. entertainment when me and the family travels. and a bitta speed off the line, not worried about on the open road. just enough to leave others at the back of me. which isnt a problem at the moment, but a bit more wouldnt hurt.

Brunty
28-10-2006, 08:07 PM
n131 - have you finished/driven recently?

What do you reckon to the end result - did it work?

n13l pm
30-10-2006, 11:08 AM
I went to Bournemouth this weekend and I noticed afair bit of reduction on the road noise. I havnt finished the sound deadening on the whole car, Iv only done the rear end (as shown in the photos), yet to do the front, doors and roof.

I havnt yet finished the moulding of my centre console for my CarPc screen but once thats done the computer will be ready to put in and thats when il sound deaden the front of the car. Ill keep you updated.

tesna
28-02-2007, 12:05 PM
wow, nicely done. can't wait for the update :)

n13l pm
12-04-2007, 09:37 PM
just a update of my finished door:

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Beastlee
12-04-2007, 10:09 PM
I did my boot on Monday, took me about 3 hours to cover the whole thing. Took 4 rolls of Brown Bread @ £14/roll that I had from a previous project 4 years ago. Exhaust noise is improved but no difference to the road noise yet.
I've only got 2 rolls left so I will be hoping to cover the seat bottom and the doors with that. Need to find a new source for it but it's good stuff and only weighs about 10-15kg for 100sq ft. I'm sure it's still about £14/roll too so resonably priced.

snickells
14-04-2007, 08:56 AM
Have any of you guys and girls ever head of or used a product called "Flash Tack"?

Its a roofing product that is exactly like dyna-mat but costs a packet less..

Im sure if you check out your local hardware store you might be able to get a

hold of a few rolls.

Thats just my 2cents worth :)

Gly
14-04-2007, 08:28 PM
that stuff is bitimin (SP?) based the black **** they put on roads...
its nothing even close to DM, or DMX

on a HOT day (dunno if you guys have those) that stuff can peal/melt of under its own weight. and stink up your car something awful.

Beastlee
14-04-2007, 09:04 PM
that stuff is bitimin (SP?) based the black **** they put on roads...
its nothing even close to DM, or DMX

on a HOT day (dunno if you guys have those) that stuff can peal/melt of under its own weight. and stink up your car something awful.


Erm, I don't know about the others but this I'm in the UK....Hot days /pan ? We can hope, although it was nice today:sunny:.

My old car never had a problem but that was a saloon with fixed seat back to separate the boot.