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Re: Sound Proofing the Engine

Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2012 9:04 pm
by shadrack
after having a 3.0i petrol x5 before the x5 and then having other diesel cars and vans in the past i couldent believe how much like a tractor the x5 sounded for a prestige car!

Re: Sound Proofing the Engine

Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2012 9:26 pm
by fenj66
hmm, you could save weight and money by just buying enough of that sound insulation to rig up a pair of ear muffs for when driving!! :rofl:

Re: Sound Proofing the Engine

Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2012 11:07 pm
by jaynana
[quote=""fenj66""]hmm, you could save weight and money by just buying enough of that sound insulation to rig up a pair of ear muffs for when driving!! :rofl:[/quote]

some new cars have active noise cancelling technology built into the cabin. like in noise cancelling head sets (Bose, etc), there are microphones fixed in the hood, which listen to ambient noise, and through the car stereo speakers they emit effectively the reverse wave (easy in theory) to cancel out ambient noise.

wouldnt that be nicer.. :P

Re: Sound Proofing the Engine

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 9:03 am
by pvw10
[quote=""fenj66""]hmm, you could save weight and money by just buying enough of that sound insulation to rig up a pair of ear muffs for when driving!! :rofl:[/quote]

Pardon, what did you say, speak up.... :D

Re: Sound Proofing the Engine

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 8:13 pm
by storminmike
[quote=""pvw10""]So you're going to add a sheet of lead to an already heavy vehicle :D

I guess you wont be using the church roof alternative method damping material either



Well just a little one, its not heavy as mainly acoustic materials.

Dont get the second part.[/quote]

I was refering to the growing trade of lead sheet being removed from church roofs