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I have a '94 LX Wagon which I love, except for the noise.
My next step in quieting the thing down is to tackle the exhaust manifold, which I've determined is the source of most of the remaining engine noise. I took some under the hood insulation out of some cars in a junkyard and found that if I temporarily cover that shield over the exhaust manifold, things get much quieter. I need to know from you guys what I could use permanently as a sound insulator on that shield or if it is even advisable. I'm concerned about heat rejection and the possibility of warping the manifold (or engine!). There's WAY too much road and engine noise for a car that originally cost almost $20,000. I've already insulated the hood and put down sound insulating foam rubber mats under the carpet. Both helped, but the car still growls too much under hard acceleration or when I load it up with the family. I've had the Buzz Kit installed, which helped. Thanks for your help! P.S. After this, I tackle the road noise. |
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The shield is there to protect the paint on the hood. It should be ok as
long as you have something nonflammable on it. MrMJPEG wrote: > I have a '94 LX Wagon which I love, except for the noise. > > My next step in quieting the thing down is to tackle the exhaust > manifold, which I've determined is the source of most of the remaining > engine noise. > > I took some under the hood insulation out of some cars in a junkyard > and found that if I temporarily cover that shield over the exhaust > manifold, things get much quieter. > > I need to know from you guys what I could use permanently as a sound > insulator on that shield or if it is even advisable. > > I'm concerned about heat rejection and the possibility of warping the > manifold (or engine!). > > There's WAY too much road and engine noise for a car that originally > cost almost $20,000. I've already insulated the hood and put down > sound insulating foam rubber mats under the carpet. > > Both helped, but the car still growls too much under hard acceleration > or when I load it up with the family. > > I've had the Buzz Kit installed, which helped. > > Thanks for your help! > > P.S. After this, I tackle the road noise. |
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Excellent! Thanks. I was wondering what it was for.
Would insulation used for under a car's hood be nonflammable enough? Sean Dinh <seannydinh@znet.com> wrote in message news:<3F29711E.E62FF23D@znet.com>... > The shield is there to protect the paint on the hood. It should be ok as > long as you have something nonflammable on it. > |
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