daymoon
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Looking into sound deadening whole of inside of my car apart from roof.
Quick look on ebay revieled a huge selection of materials, all at differerent prices.
How much i would need of the stuff for a corsa sized car? and how much would i need of stuff?
Thanks
[Edited on 16-08-2010 by daymoon]
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stubs
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Wickes flashing tape will do the job... will need to double up the layers, but far cheaper than "Brown Bread" and "Dynamat" etc...
Many would argue it's not as good, but TBH it's not far off and for a fraction of the cost.
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daymoon
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what are the costs like?
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John
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Would that not slightly defeat the purpose of fitting a bigger engine?
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daymoon
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quote: Originally posted by John
Would that not slightly defeat the purpose of fitting a bigger engine?
extra few kg's would not affect double power figures and it is loud as fcuk!
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tom_simes
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quote: Originally posted by daymoon
Looking into sound deadening whole of inside of my car apart from room.
Sorry, what?
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DannyB
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quote: Originally posted by tom_simes
quote: Originally posted by daymoon
Looking into sound deadening whole of inside of my car apart from room.
Sorry, what?
roof...
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daymoon
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Haha, typo! yeah Danny is correct
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DannyB
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I also agree with John, no point adding a more powerfull engine and then adding weight, you want to be losing it if anything proper deadening throughout the car will weigh more than just a few kg's aswell.
[Edited on 16-08-2010 by DannyB]
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tom_simes
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quote: Originally posted by DannyB
quote: Originally posted by tom_simes
quote: Originally posted by daymoon
Looking into sound deadening whole of inside of my car apart from room.
Sorry, what?
roof...
Cheers Danny - I guessed it was a typo, but couldn't work for the life of me what it was! Perhaps I'm not quite awake yet, it is Monday after all
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daymoon
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Well the power is doubled now, and car should be fast enough for me anyway.
maybe i will change my mind when i put my stereo back in...
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DannyB
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Mine is loud as fuck, it has no deadening inside what so ever, floors, roof, inside rear quaters, up behind the dash and everywhere else is just bare panels. I quite like it though
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daymoon
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Do you drive loads? I think that would annoy me after a while unless in the middle of nowhere and had to use B roads only to get anywhere..
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DannyB
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The car is used daily, well it was before I took it off the road to get a few things done you get used to it
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djgritt
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I removed over 10kg alone from removing the factory bonded deadening which isn't a constant spread like you intend to apply...
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Root
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quote: Originally posted by djgritt
I removed over 10kg alone from removing the factory bonded deadening which isn't a constant spread like you intend to apply...
10kg is nothing. For the sake of 10kg, you may as well join the gym and lose 10kg from your body
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djgritt
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quote: Originally posted by Root
quote: Originally posted by djgritt
I removed over 10kg alone from removing the factory bonded deadening which isn't a constant spread like you intend to apply...
10kg is nothing. For the sake of 10kg, you may as well join the gym and lose 10kg from your body
10kg is a lot considering the small amount of material it was. Plus add all the foam deadening from the car, the carpets, the trim, the sunroof etc etc. All adds up, and was quicker to remove than it would be to lose the equivalent weight.
Besides, I was merely giving the OP an idea of why people are asking why he wants to add more weight - if the patchy OE bonded stuff equals around 10kg, and he intends to evenly coat the majority of the interior, it will be a considerable increase...
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daymoon
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Ok if i remove all OEM stuff and say lose 10 kg and add new stuff and add 15 kg, it's only 5kg extra. I can live with that. Will fill half the tank at the time, not full tank i do all the time...
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djgritt
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If you aren't fussed by the weight factor, then don't worry. If you were, then its not worth doing IMO.
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