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Old Dec 7, 2009, 12:55 AM
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QuietCar Soundproofing Material

Has anyone used this product on their Evo?

http://www.quietcoat.com/

Would you please share your before/after experience?
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havent used that but i have used dynomat and it work beautifully!
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I haven't used that specific brand but it could end up costing more in the end. You need to apply it at least as thick as a piece of of dynomat to obtain the same characteristics. A thinner layer will dampen the metal but think of it like insulation, thicker = less noise, thinner= more noise. If it's too thin, you'll need to add more coats which in my experience didnt fix the problem at all. I needed 3 gallons on a 2g eclipse and in the end I wire brushed it all out. Dynomat's rubber like properties help a great deal.
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