Steve,
We use DynaMat Xtreme in all of our cars. It is installed on all the flat
panels, door skins, trans tunnel, and cowl. It does two things, keeps out
the under hood and under car heat as well as reducing the road noise. The
car feels much more solid and it is definitely more comfortable to drive in
the summer. You can buy the DynaMat on Amazon
There are pictures of an installation at www.rvar.shutterfly.com.
Ron
Ron's Vintage Auto Restoration
----- Original Message -----
From: "Stephen Lindquist" <lindquistse@gmail.com>
To: <6pack@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 11:40 AM
Subject: [6pack] Under carpet treatment
>I am replacing the carpet in my 250 and have been eyeing some hi-tech
> thermal/acoustic underlayments. Has anyone tried Dynamat Extreme or other
> engineered materials as an upgrade to jute and or compressed felt.
>
> The stuff is pricey, and it occurs to me that sound proofing a roadster is
> perhaps folly, since the wind noise alone will make deaf. Thermal
> insulation would be nice as well, so I have looked at some claimed combo
> materials.
>
> But I only intend to lay the carpet down once, and if there are miracle
> materials out there I'd like to know. I am replacing carpet since the
> transmission tunnel "seal" to the floor boards never lived up to its name.
> So I have some hose testing to do with the new tunnel gaskets before I
> commit to the underlayment.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Steve
> CD231L
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