Well, i double layered my camaro (Under Dash/foot pedals -> Trunk, only part of the firewall) and trippled layered the t-top holder and fuel tank areas.
I took everything out from inside the car, except the Dash. I kinda pulled up the plastic mats? that are on the firewall and stuffed as much sound deadner sheets up it as I could.
It's still to loud, at first I could definetly tell a huge difference, but the Drone is still there. If i open my door and Rev the engine, flowmaster is loud, when I close it, i can still hear it, but much quieter.
I don't want to pay > $100 for more sound deadner "peel n seal" to tripple/quad layer.
I noticed that the carpet itself, has some sort of a weaved charcoal padding, I don't know what specifically it is / called, could i just add plain (white/yellow) foam padding underneath my carpet to help? Or does it have to be 'heat resistant'? I really can't stand the Drone sound anymore, I used to love my flowmasters, but its to loud. I'd hate to hear what a loudmouth or tsp rumbler would sound like from inside the car. . .
After searching Termpro Audio forums:
He mentions using padding would help
ImMersion
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Member # 11437
Rate Member posted 03-10-2003 10:49 PM
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Dont know if it will work as deadener, and prolly would look getto as hell. Something similar that im gonna do is take out seats, console, carpet,etc. in a few weeks. Then put some sound deadener such as storm guard/weather guard/whatever else its called at homedepot. On top of that I will put some thin undercarpet cushioning, ya know the stuff that looks like padding that goes under carpets. This ive been told kills 99% of road noise.
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Another question:
I searched audio termpro again for "hood liner" and nothing. .
My camaro has one, but would adding "peel n seal" under/around it help reduce the 'interior' noise? Or does most of the noise travel from engine -> firewall -> inside?
Since i'm kinda broke [img]smile.gif[/img] I can spend some money on a roll or two of more 'peel n seal' for the hood, but only if you guys think that'll help ***and look nice afterwards***
Otherwise i'm going to look for padding for carpet, and maybe dismantle the dash to fully layer the firewall?
Any opinions please, i know it's not going to sound like the quiet inside of a lexus or mercedes, but I don't want to buy a quieter exhaust.
If I had a coupe, w/out the t-tops, would it be much quieter since i could add deadner to entire roof? or that doesn't really matter//just wind noise.
Flowmaster sounds awesome when I hear it from the outside (like when my brother borrows my camaro, I like to hear it as he drives away) :D
(My dad refuses to ride in my camaro ever again because he says it's to loud, drone is annoying, and i'm going to go deaf) hehehe, I wonder what a V8 + bolt ons sounds like :D i've never been close to one, just seen on the rode, never sat inside one.
I took everything out from inside the car, except the Dash. I kinda pulled up the plastic mats? that are on the firewall and stuffed as much sound deadner sheets up it as I could.
It's still to loud, at first I could definetly tell a huge difference, but the Drone is still there. If i open my door and Rev the engine, flowmaster is loud, when I close it, i can still hear it, but much quieter.
I don't want to pay > $100 for more sound deadner "peel n seal" to tripple/quad layer.
I noticed that the carpet itself, has some sort of a weaved charcoal padding, I don't know what specifically it is / called, could i just add plain (white/yellow) foam padding underneath my carpet to help? Or does it have to be 'heat resistant'? I really can't stand the Drone sound anymore, I used to love my flowmasters, but its to loud. I'd hate to hear what a loudmouth or tsp rumbler would sound like from inside the car. . .
After searching Termpro Audio forums:
He mentions using padding would help
ImMersion
New Member
Member # 11437
Rate Member posted 03-10-2003 10:49 PM
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Dont know if it will work as deadener, and prolly would look getto as hell. Something similar that im gonna do is take out seats, console, carpet,etc. in a few weeks. Then put some sound deadener such as storm guard/weather guard/whatever else its called at homedepot. On top of that I will put some thin undercarpet cushioning, ya know the stuff that looks like padding that goes under carpets. This ive been told kills 99% of road noise.
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Another question:
I searched audio termpro again for "hood liner" and nothing. .
My camaro has one, but would adding "peel n seal" under/around it help reduce the 'interior' noise? Or does most of the noise travel from engine -> firewall -> inside?
Since i'm kinda broke [img]smile.gif[/img] I can spend some money on a roll or two of more 'peel n seal' for the hood, but only if you guys think that'll help ***and look nice afterwards***
Otherwise i'm going to look for padding for carpet, and maybe dismantle the dash to fully layer the firewall?
Any opinions please, i know it's not going to sound like the quiet inside of a lexus or mercedes, but I don't want to buy a quieter exhaust.
If I had a coupe, w/out the t-tops, would it be much quieter since i could add deadner to entire roof? or that doesn't really matter//just wind noise.
Flowmaster sounds awesome when I hear it from the outside (like when my brother borrows my camaro, I like to hear it as he drives away) :D
(My dad refuses to ride in my camaro ever again because he says it's to loud, drone is annoying, and i'm going to go deaf) hehehe, I wonder what a V8 + bolt ons sounds like :D i've never been close to one, just seen on the rode, never sat inside one.
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