sound asorbtion
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while I love the sound of my non resonated GHL exhaust outside my car I find it drones a bit in the car.
it's not bad when the back seat is up, but if you drop the seat to haul something long it kind of echos in the car
I got 1/2 a shop roll of brown bread left so I'm gonna do a layer of that in the trunk but i was thinking of throwning a layr of something else on top to absorb the exhuast noise
so what's better the Lcomp or the vcomp or should I buy some h-liner to put on the trunk floor.
http://www.b-quiet.com/index.html
[ January 04, 2006, 09:07 AM: Message edited by: dodgeram ]
it's not bad when the back seat is up, but if you drop the seat to haul something long it kind of echos in the car
I got 1/2 a shop roll of brown bread left so I'm gonna do a layer of that in the trunk but i was thinking of throwning a layr of something else on top to absorb the exhuast noise
so what's better the Lcomp or the vcomp or should I buy some h-liner to put on the trunk floor.
http://www.b-quiet.com/index.html
[ January 04, 2006, 09:07 AM: Message edited by: dodgeram ]
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Not to mention catching them in the calf once in a while isn;t very much fun.....
Do a couple layers on the spare tire well area, also hit up the rear decklid and the back of the trunk area between the taillights. Other than that, it is hard to get rid of that lovely 160Hzish drone at highway speed. You could go less cool and stick some downturned tips on there (think TDI) to hammer it at the road a bit more.
Gus
Do a couple layers on the spare tire well area, also hit up the rear decklid and the back of the trunk area between the taillights. Other than that, it is hard to get rid of that lovely 160Hzish drone at highway speed. You could go less cool and stick some downturned tips on there (think TDI) to hammer it at the road a bit more.
Gus
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