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Killer90 Site Sponsor Member Since: 09 Oct 2011 Location: Hertfordshire Posts: 6478 |
if it was me i would do 1 sheet on the bonnet insert pieces, then 1 sheet per front door
or buy another box and do everything Edit: just saw its a td5, youll need two sheets to do the bonnet inserts, then split one sheet in half and do the bottom halves of the doors CSK Automotive www.cskautomotive.co.uk Like us on Facebook - www.facebook.com/csklr Follow us on Instagram - @cskautomotive |
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9th Jun 2014 1:53pm |
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custom90 Member Since: 21 Jan 2010 Location: South West, England. Posts: 20300 |
Doors, then buy the rest off of everyone's favourite Essex boy.
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9th Jun 2014 2:42pm |
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DC101 Member Since: 01 Jul 2012 Location: Pudsey, West Yorkshire Posts: 260 |
Thanks. Maybe I should buy a bit more ... But trying to save the pennies for the next big mod...
I will go for the bonnet first: do I need to cut templates for best fit and is the dynamat hood liner worthwhile, weighing up the cost/benefit and that I should be saving money!! Cheers |
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9th Jun 2014 3:00pm |
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custom90 Member Since: 21 Jan 2010 Location: South West, England. Posts: 20300 |
You don't have to buy a pack, there is sheets you can buy. It's on E-bay.
I have two brand new rolls of tape (black) which I have had from late last year. £15 for both if you wanted them, rrp about 20 ish. Can't see me doing it this year. Last edited by custom90 on 9th Jun 2014 4:43pm. Edited 1 time in total |
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9th Jun 2014 3:17pm |
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mk1collector Member Since: 17 Sep 2009 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 6769 |
As the roof is the biggest flattest panel that is most likely to "drum" I would put all three up there
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9th Jun 2014 4:29pm |
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mrd1990 Member Since: 16 Aug 2012 Location: Wales Posts: 600 |
Surly the biggest improvement will come from doubling up on the transmission tunnel
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9th Jun 2014 5:18pm |
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mk1collector Member Since: 17 Sep 2009 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 6769 |
As dynamat is a vibration damper it won't really make any difference doubling up on the tunnel unless it's very rattley
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9th Jun 2014 6:44pm |
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DC101 Member Since: 01 Jul 2012 Location: Pudsey, West Yorkshire Posts: 260 |
Thanks for the replies.
I haven't been using tape with the dynamat, should I have been? Also running 1.2 disco ratios which seems to have reduced transmission noise/whine. |
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9th Jun 2014 7:53pm |
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custom90 Member Since: 21 Jan 2010 Location: South West, England. Posts: 20300 |
You should use the Dynamat tape to seal each piece ( the seams) and to keep everything in place.
After all if you don't do the seams it's not sealing it all properly. |
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9th Jun 2014 9:00pm |
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Lambley Member Since: 20 Apr 2013 Location: Mid Devon Posts: 1435 |
You could always cut what's left into lots of very small pieces of approx 10mm x 20mm and insert one into each ear, they'd last ages
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9th Jun 2014 9:16pm |
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Diablo Member Since: 26 Oct 2011 Location: Basingstoke Posts: 335 |
I'd go for the roof.
As dynamat is a vibration damper, not a soundproofer per se, you only need to cover approx. 25% of a panel to massively reduce the resonation. |
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10th Jun 2014 5:28pm |
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g-mack Member Since: 07 Jan 2014 Location: northumberland Posts: 1967 |
^^^ +1 dynamat isn't a sound absorb er or blocker, it deadens vibrating panels! My 109 thread
my youtube channel |
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10th Jun 2014 6:18pm |
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