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As far as eDead goes, it's good stuff. Sticks better than some. Great for its cost. If you do use it:
1. Use AT LEAST two layers, in strips, put down at 90-degree angles to each other
2. Plan to get at least 100square feet to do a reasonable job
3. Clean your metals surfaces well (acetone is my favorite)
4. Your car will stink like a freshly oiled-and-paved road for a couple of weeks until the stuff cures and hardens somewhat. A week of hot days with your windows down will speed things up.
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__________________ 02 EX coupe, heavily insulated.
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for the engine noise you reccomended this
Cascade VB-TS
will placing it under the hood, and under the dash here
make a significant diff, or do I really need to open up the dash and apply the material everywhere on the firewall to quiet down the interior engine noise.
for the engine noise you reccomended this
Cascade VB-TS
will placing it under the hood, and under the dash here
make a significant diff, or do I really need to open up the dash and apply the material everywhere on the firewall to quiet down the interior engine noise.
Engine compartment.
__________________ 02 EX coupe, heavily insulated.
You know what else works really good is the -----> ( LOW ) <---- expansion insulating foam. Cheep as shit but messy have lots of old sheets handy. Well not for the Dash of course. the trunk and pillars more or less. stick it in all the hole in the trunk frame and let it do its thing flush cut the excess and then use what ever material you find suitable for sound damping. I did this and noting rattles. All parts of the trunk sound solid.
You know what else works really good is the -----> ( LOW ) <---- expansion insulating foam. Cheep as shit but messy have lots of old sheets handy. Well not for the Dash of course. the trunk and pillars more or less. stick it in all the hole in the trunk frame and let it do its thing flush cut the excess and then use what ever material you find suitable for sound damping. I did this and noting rattles. All parts of the trunk sound solid.
the only problem with that stuff that ive found on some car audio sites is that if you live in a rather hot area like some places in the south, the stuff can keep expanding even years after youve used it. a guy, with a civic, used it in his trunk. let it set, cut the excess, and then dynamatted over it and it eventually warped his trunk lid because when it expanded the dynamat kept it in and it had to go somewhere. just something to think about.