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TSMyWifeCar
post Aug 8 2010, 03:22 PM

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QUOTE(lukesmart @ Aug 7 2010, 11:54 PM)
hey~~~ pm me honda civic es 1.7 bonet... installation provided???
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Hi Bro, which part of the bonnet? Installation not provided.... I'm selling the materials for DIY.

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william4835
post Aug 19 2010, 11:10 PM

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Boss,what's your recommendation for myvi?
TSMyWifeCar
post Aug 19 2010, 11:34 PM

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QUOTE(william4835 @ Aug 19 2010, 11:10 PM)
Boss,what's your recommendation for myvi?
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It depends bro. What is your main concern?

Myvi last time I straight do door 3 layers. But you can always start slow with 1 layer first, use Propads or Suppression Pads or mixture of both.

Then if you think not enough, then only proceed with 2nd layer using Flex Mat.

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iamkroll
post Aug 19 2010, 11:43 PM

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bro how much to do 2 front door kenari? whats the difference between:

Flexmat
Suppression mat
Dampening mat
Propad

which will be the cheapest option to cover kenari front doors (2 layers)?
PM me thanks bro!
TSMyWifeCar
post Aug 19 2010, 11:49 PM

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QUOTE(iamkroll @ Aug 19 2010, 11:43 PM)
bro how much to do 2 front door kenari? whats the difference between:

Flexmat
Suppression mat
Dampening mat
Propad

which will be the cheapest option to cover kenari front doors (2 layers)?
PM me thanks bro!
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Kenari ah? sweat.gif The door holes very big one le..... rclxub.gif

Ok la....PM you also.
tany
post Aug 31 2010, 12:32 PM

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hi what to use fro p\wira a\b door and rear boot
TSMyWifeCar
post Aug 31 2010, 03:27 PM

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QUOTE(tany @ Aug 31 2010, 12:32 PM)
hi what to use fro p\wira a\b door and rear boot
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Firstly, I would say depend on your budget.

Do the door first, 2 layers with Propads - Suppression Pads - Flex Mat - Insulflex/Insulation Foam.

Rear trunk area I seldom recommend to do. Unless you think it is really annoying, then only do.
...can use Dampening Mat and Flex Mat for the area.

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don2324
post Sep 1 2010, 05:40 PM

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bro, what's ur recommendation for civic ek/ej 97' 4 doors.
1. reduce tyre noise
2. reduce engine noise
3. soundproof 4 doors
4. reduce road noise

TSMyWifeCar
post Sep 2 2010, 10:39 AM

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QUOTE(don2324 @ Sep 1 2010, 05:40 PM)
bro, what's ur recommendation for civic ek/ej 97' 4 doors.
1. reduce tyre noise
2. reduce engine noise
3. soundproof 4 doors
4. reduce road noise
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What you wanted to do is almost full cabin and fender soundproofing....

1. reduce tyre noise
[KS]Front fender soundproofing (Noise Plug, suppression pad and Insulflex). Back fender = Flex Mat

2. reduce engine noise
[KS]Firewall soundproofing using Flex Mat

3. soundproof 4 doors
[KS]As a starter, you can decide 1 layer or 2 layers. 1st Layer using Propad and Suppression Pad. 2nd Layer using Flex Mat and Insulflex.

4. reduce road noise
[KS]Cabin floor soundproofing. (Flex Mat, Dampening Mat and Noise Absorption Mat)

There you go... Doors are always a good start. smile.gif
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post Sep 2 2010, 02:43 PM

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QUOTE(MyWifeCar @ Sep 2 2010, 10:39 AM)
What you wanted to do is almost full cabin and fender soundproofing....

1. reduce tyre noise
[KS]Front fender soundproofing (Noise Plug, suppression pad and Insulflex). Back fender = Flex Mat

2. reduce engine noise
[KS]Firewall soundproofing using Flex Mat

3. soundproof 4 doors
[KS]As a starter, you can decide 1 layer or 2 layers. 1st Layer using Propad and Suppression Pad. 2nd Layer using Flex Mat and Insulflex.

4. reduce road noise
[KS]Cabin floor soundproofing. (Flex Mat, Dampening Mat and Noise Absorption Mat)

There you go... Doors are always a good start. smile.gif
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PM me the price for the mentioned item.TQ
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post Sep 2 2010, 03:37 PM

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QUOTE(don2324 @ Sep 2 2010, 02:43 PM)
PM me the price for the mentioned item.TQ
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Ok. Not an issue, you can work out the budget. My material and method is flexible enough.
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post Sep 3 2010, 06:13 PM

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i'm doing soundproofing for my pc

1 roll of hoodliner
1 dampening mat

some question...

1) the dampening mat, wut is the material

2) can u give me a link to vibraton dampener material comparison, i cant find

3) y u recommend it only for floors of cars instead of doors, does it melt or sumthing?
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post Sep 3 2010, 06:25 PM

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i'm doing soundproofing for my pc

1 roll of hoodliner
1 dampening mat

some question...

1) the dampening mat, wut is the material
[KS]Sorry, I don't know specifically. All I can say is butlyn. Sorry la, I failed my chemistry.

2) can u give me a link to vibraton dampener material comparison, i cant find.
[KS]Huh?? rclxub.gif

3) y u recommend it only for floors of cars instead of doors, does it melt or sumthing?
[KS]It is the nature of the material that it cannot stick vertically. Floors are horizontal, so not an issue.

You didn't ask anything about HoodLiner. Anyway, it comes with self-adhesive. 10mm thick and open cell foam.

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This post has been edited by MyWifeCar: Sep 3 2010, 06:26 PM
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post Sep 3 2010, 08:52 PM

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I m planning to put two layers, 1st layer dampening type, 2nd layer absorption type:

Sidepanel 50x60cm 3000cm²
Sidepanel 50x60cm 3000cm²
Mobo Tray 50x40cm 2000cm²
Roof 20x60cm 1200cm²
Floor 20x60cm 1200cm²
Total to cover 10400cm²

1) i assumed hoodliner is from dynamat company not soundblok...
from dynamat specification... hoodliner is open and close foam both.... its urm hybrid i guess
so urs must be some other company

2) For the 2nd layer, hoodliner is expensive. Noise Absorption Mat - 1 piece (~3'x4', thickness ~1inch, Open-Cell foam) and Insulation Foam - 1 piece (3'x4', thickness 5mm, self-adhesive, Close-Cell foam)
which one u recommend for my pc, close or open? wut the difference?

3) anyway do u sell promat <--- close type foam

4) for 1st layer, dampening, i want to use dampening mat coz its so cheap, is it the same as sikadamp, dynamat that other ppl using

5) i dont understand suppression pad and propad, it doesnt cover the whole area, just patch here and there how to stop sound???



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post Sep 4 2010, 12:46 AM

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I m planning to put two layers, 1st layer dampening type, 2nd layer absorption type:

Sidepanel 50x60cm 3000cm²
Sidepanel 50x60cm 3000cm²
Mobo Tray 50x40cm 2000cm²
Roof 20x60cm 1200cm²
Floor 20x60cm 1200cm²
Total to cover 10400cm²

1) i assumed hoodliner is from dynamat company not soundblok...
from dynamat specification... hoodliner is open and close foam both.... its urm hybrid i guess
so urs must be some other company

[KS] My supplier say I cannot use his company name. So it will remain anonymous~ tongue.gif
Mine is not hybrid, my HoodLiner is open-cell. Meant for sound insulation.

2) For the 2nd layer, hoodliner is expensive. Noise Absorption Mat - 1 piece (~3'x4', thickness ~1inch, Open-Cell foam) and Insulation Foam - 1 piece (3'x4', thickness 5mm, self-adhesive, Close-Cell foam)
which one u recommend for my pc, close or open? wut the difference?
NAM is not self-adhesive, so cannot stick to your PC. Insulation Foam is the same as SuperLon or Insulflex. For your PC, please use open-cell for sound insulation.

3) anyway do u sell promat <--- close type foam
[KS] Promat is expensive close-cell. If you want to use this, you can just get the 10mm Insulflex or SuperLon also can.

4) for 1st layer, dampening, i want to use dampening mat coz its so cheap, is it the same as sikadamp, dynamat that other ppl using
[KS] Cannot use dampening mat, it will not stick on vertical surface. I can still sell you if you insist on it, but I bear no responsibility for any issue/accident/problem.... smile.gif
Dampening Mat is not the same as Sika, Dynamat. Flex Mat is the same as Sika or Dynamat.

5) i dont understand suppression pad and propad, it doesnt cover the whole area, just patch here and there how to stop sound???
[KS] In soundproofing, you will need to dampen the vibration first then only do sound insulation. Propad, Suppression Pad, Flex Mat. Dampening Mat, Sika, Dynamat and etc are for vibration dampening. Foam type items are for sound insulation.
...So in your case, what you can do is vibration dampening first then sound insulation.

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post Sep 5 2010, 12:06 PM

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very insightful, i ll get back to you once i have my pc. planning to buy after raya... tongue.gif
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post Sep 5 2010, 06:40 PM

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QUOTE(cLy_eVo @ Sep 5 2010, 12:06 PM)
very insightful, i ll get back to you once i have my pc. planning to buy after raya...  tongue.gif
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Take your time and thanks for enquiry.

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post Sep 16 2010, 10:58 AM

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QUOTE(MyWifeCar @ Sep 2 2010, 03:37 PM)
Ok. Not an issue, you can work out the budget. My material and method is flexible enough.
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bro, for 4 doors can i just use the Propad and Suppression Pad, 2nd Layer using just Insulflex?flex mat quite heavy... insuflex is it the same as insulation foam?
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post Sep 16 2010, 02:59 PM

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QUOTE(don2324 @ Sep 16 2010, 10:58 AM)
bro, for 4 doors can i just use the Propad and Suppression Pad, 2nd Layer using just Insulflex?flex mat quite heavy... insuflex is it the same as insulation foam?
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Yes, 4 doors you may use the combination of Propad and Suppression Pad. This is 1 layer.

2nd layer where you want to stick? Door trim? Or the layer with holes for the doors?

Yes, Insulflex and Insulation Foam is the same.

For door trim, you may apply 1 layer of Flex Mat first. Then only overlap with Insulflex Foam. Guarantee nice effect~ ! brows.gif


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post Sep 17 2010, 10:11 AM

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QUOTE(MyWifeCar @ Sep 16 2010, 02:59 PM)
Yes, 4 doors you may use the combination of Propad and Suppression Pad. This is 1 layer.

2nd layer where you want to stick? Door trim? Or the layer with holes for the doors?

Yes, Insulflex and Insulation Foam is the same.

For door trim, you may apply 1 layer of Flex Mat first. Then only overlap with Insulflex Foam. Guarantee nice effect~ !    brows.gif
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for door trim, if i just use the insuflex will it still work?

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