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<blockquote data-quote="hwystr" data-source="post: 1091603" data-attributes="member: 4719"><p>Hey postban - can you get me the prioritized list of leaks from DAP on current model vehicles ? I'm pretty familiar with NVH as well, and your right leaks are a main path for airborne noise and I'll plug all I can find. 680cfm is way too high, hell my doors barely close with the windows up. I suspect 680 is with the extractors open - they add ~400cfm. </p><p></p><p>MidLife - Post is OK, just tell me what you want. Go to <a href="http://www.be-quiet.com" target="_blank">www.be-quiet.com</a> and see what you want, I'm hoping to get some takers on the brown bread to get the 70sq-ft pricing, need 1 taker for the H-liner to get the $49.99 pricing, I'm already buying 3 Vcomps, so $49.99 is the volume pricing. </p><p></p><p>I'm planning ~30sq-ft of mastic patches (not 100 like the sub-woofer crowd) - just to deaden the panels that get excited by low frequency stuff amplifying droan. </p><p></p><p>I'm doing the "H-Liner" (hi-temp insulator + barrier) over the trans - we did a similar "trans blanket" on Ranger and saw ~10% improvement in AI.</p><p></p><p>The "Vcomp" is an insulator/barrier I'm gonna put under the carpet, trunk, and doors to block & absorb the tire/road noise. It will block/absorb alot of the road/tire noise from both leaks as well as vibrating panels.</p><p></p><p>I thought about doing a before/after with some equipment, but its a royal hassle to do right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hwystr, post: 1091603, member: 4719"] Hey postban - can you get me the prioritized list of leaks from DAP on current model vehicles ? I'm pretty familiar with NVH as well, and your right leaks are a main path for airborne noise and I'll plug all I can find. 680cfm is way too high, hell my doors barely close with the windows up. I suspect 680 is with the extractors open - they add ~400cfm. MidLife - Post is OK, just tell me what you want. Go to [url]www.be-quiet.com[/url] and see what you want, I'm hoping to get some takers on the brown bread to get the 70sq-ft pricing, need 1 taker for the H-liner to get the $49.99 pricing, I'm already buying 3 Vcomps, so $49.99 is the volume pricing. I'm planning ~30sq-ft of mastic patches (not 100 like the sub-woofer crowd) - just to deaden the panels that get excited by low frequency stuff amplifying droan. I'm doing the "H-Liner" (hi-temp insulator + barrier) over the trans - we did a similar "trans blanket" on Ranger and saw ~10% improvement in AI. The "Vcomp" is an insulator/barrier I'm gonna put under the carpet, trunk, and doors to block & absorb the tire/road noise. It will block/absorb alot of the road/tire noise from both leaks as well as vibrating panels. I thought about doing a before/after with some equipment, but its a royal hassle to do right. [/QUOTE]
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