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TSMyWifeCar
post Jun 14 2009, 04:20 PM, updated 11y ago

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For D I Y-ers
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Item(s):
1. STP Gold
2. Noise Plug.
4. Propad.


Item Description:
Noise Plug - 1 set of 2 (~4.5"x32", thickness ~2cm)
Propad - 1 box (10 pieces) (~3.5x7.1", thickness ~5mm)


Price:
STP Gold - RM110/piece
Noise Plug - RM100 /set
Propad - RM70 /box

DIY Package : Standard Front Fenders (Applicable for most of the cars, except some continentals and Proton Waja)
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Package #1: 1 set Noise Plug, 1 box Propad and 2 strips SB™ 3mm Foam (~6"x3 feet)
Price = RM180.00


Warranty: -- None --
Dealing method: - Postage (on buyer) / COD in Puchong.
Location of seller: Puchong
Contact method/details: Please PM or email at khengsiong@gmail.com SMS 0123025842.
Age of item: Brand New
Item(s) conditions: Brand New
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The difference between Propad and Suppression Pad (Propad is thicker by ~2mm, with butlyn base.). Sorry, Suppression Pad NOT AVAILABLE.



Noise Plug (Memory Foam, will self expand to hold.)

Reason for sale: Selling to D I Y enthusiast

Material Application:
STP GOLD - Work best on all curvy areas. (Doors, floors, fenders or roof...etc...etc...everywhere)

Propad - Work best on flat surface. (Doors, fenders or roof). Easy application, just peel and stick!

Noise Plug - For fenders only.

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post Jun 14 2009, 07:15 PM

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nice and reasonable price...
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post Jun 15 2009, 12:16 AM

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bro, Pm me your best price if i take the above 2 items for DIY, and your contact number, would like to COD at your area. tq
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post Jun 15 2009, 10:02 AM

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bro can i customize my installation.....???
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post Jun 15 2009, 02:50 PM

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QUOTE(blacksunday @ Jun 15 2009, 10:02 AM)
bro can i customize my installation.....???
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Hi LuckySunday, sure you can customize the installation. Do let me know of your preference and i will quote you accordingly.

Have a nice day. smile.gif


Added on June 15, 2009, 3:05 pm
QUOTE(Stevectt @ Jun 15 2009, 12:16 AM)
bro, Pm me your best price if i take the above 2 items for DIY, and your contact number, would like to COD at your area. tq
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Hi Bro, already PM you on the pricing. You mentioned COD at my place, may i know where? Sri Kembangan or Kajang?

This post has been edited by MyWifeCar: Jun 15 2009, 03:05 PM
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post Jun 16 2009, 01:36 PM

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Bro, will call you when im near your place this few days. thx
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post Jun 18 2009, 02:27 AM

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QUOTE(Stevectt @ Jun 16 2009, 01:36 PM)
Bro, will call you when im near your place this few days. thx
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No worries man, awaiting your call.

Anyway, just some info to share on soundproofing here.
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post Jul 8 2009, 05:28 PM

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car roof only...for myvi...pm me best price
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post Jul 9 2009, 02:40 AM

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pm me best price for the whole floor + roof. How long it would take to install it? thx.
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post Jul 9 2009, 12:58 PM

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QUOTE(matchonion2 @ Jul 8 2009, 05:28 PM)
car roof only...for myvi...pm me best price
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Hi, I have PM-ed you the details.
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post Jul 9 2009, 01:01 PM

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QUOTE(vicng @ Jul 9 2009, 02:40 AM)
pm me best price for the whole floor + roof. How long it would take to install it? thx.
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Hi there, would need to know what car are you driving.

Please let our installer flirt with your car for sometimes (~6 hrs), then you can have your car back.

Best Price PM-ed to you. biggrin.gif
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post Jul 13 2009, 02:37 PM

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do u think it can soundproof the room?
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post Jul 13 2009, 04:01 PM

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QUOTE(saru88 @ Jul 13 2009, 02:37 PM)
do u think it can soundproof the room?
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Using the materials I have for room will be too pricey.

Actually you can try some of the audio shop, they have proper materials for room and it is almost the same concept.

You can try one in Plaza Low Yat, ground floor behind Maxis service center. Just check it out with no obligation.

Happy searching. smile.gif
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post Jul 21 2009, 04:04 PM

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hi bro,still available on those stuff??
im interested on the DIY stuff. COD in Berjaya Time Square
please pm ur contact for easy dealing

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post Jul 23 2009, 04:50 PM

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QUOTE(Gilbert5107 @ Jul 21 2009, 04:04 PM)
hi bro,still available on those stuff??
im interested on the DIY stuff. COD in Berjaya Time Square
please pm ur contact for easy dealing
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The materials are available, please let me know in advance to make earlier arrangement will do.

Can just sms me 012-3025842.


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post Aug 10 2009, 05:24 PM

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for the Dampening Mat can 1 roll be done the whole floor?for ford leser's
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post Aug 10 2009, 05:59 PM

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QUOTE(andytws @ Aug 10 2009, 05:24 PM)
for the Dampening Mat can 1 roll be done the whole floor?for ford leser's
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Errr... I think 2 pieces couple with some Flex Mat should do.

This is how I did my Myvi:
Front seats out only. Carpet up all the way to the back.
1 Dampening Mat and 3 Flex Mat, and 1 Noise Absorption Mat.

The Dampening Mat is 3'x4', hope this give you some ideas.
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post Aug 19 2009, 11:26 AM

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bro, 1 flex mat, can fit how many doors? i need to install at my front door both side
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post Aug 19 2009, 11:46 AM

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QUOTE(Isepunye @ Aug 19 2009, 11:26 AM)
bro, 1 flex mat, can fit how many doors? i need to install at my front door both side
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One roll of Flex Mat is only 8 inches wide and 1.2m in length. For Myvi can only fit one side of the door for 1 layer.

But Flex Mat is tearproof, so it works well on sound dampening.
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post Aug 19 2009, 03:47 PM

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good good... will call u next month when elaun is out smile.gif
my plastic cover at door lost alrdy. so i need something to replace it... smile.gif if i buy at high quantity, can get cheaper?
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post Aug 19 2009, 07:29 PM

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QUOTE(Isepunye @ Aug 19 2009, 03:47 PM)
good good... will call u next month when elaun is out smile.gif
my plastic cover at door lost alrdy. so i need something to replace it... smile.gif if i buy at high quantity, can get cheaper?
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Can.

I have a few alternatives for you to solve your current problem, just contact me when you are ready will do.

You will certainly feel the difference.

Cheers.
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post Sep 28 2009, 04:34 PM

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Really helpful seller, goodluck mate.

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post Sep 29 2009, 02:31 PM

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QUOTE(vandetta @ Sep 28 2009, 04:34 PM)
Really helpful seller, goodluck mate.
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I'm just merely sharing my experience, but you will have to make your own decision... Heheheheeee... biggrin.gif

Hope it can guide you to get the best solution you are looking for. smile.gif
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post Oct 6 2009, 02:58 PM

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hi there,
mind giving me price to soundproof whole car?
satria old version.

ty.

p/s: and which kind of material can be use in pc to reduce noise???
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post Oct 10 2009, 12:03 PM

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QUOTE(yanjinowa @ Oct 6 2009, 02:58 PM)
hi there,
mind giving me price to soundproof whole car?
satria old version.

ty.

p/s: and which kind of material can be use in pc to reduce noise???
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Hi there,
Satria whole car soundproof is definitely much cheaper than sedan as less materials are required.

You've got PM.

P.S : Sorry no idea how to soundproof a PC. You can be my white mouse if you want.

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post Oct 21 2009, 11:46 PM

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hi bro... may i know more detail if i would like sound proof for my avanza...
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post Oct 22 2009, 10:22 AM

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QUOTE(edmund^0^ @ Oct 21 2009, 11:46 PM)
hi bro... may i know more detail if i would like sound proof for my avanza...
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Hi Edmund,
What would you like to know about soundproofing an Avanza?...of course, other than the noisy engine.

Please let me know what is your concern and your plan.

Thank you.

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Hi Edmund,
What would you like to know about soundproofing an Avanza?...of course, other than the noisy engine.

Please let me know what is your concern and your plan.

Thank you.

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hi mywifecar

you got my pm smile.gif

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post Oct 25 2009, 05:07 PM

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PM me your best price and my location is at penang
thx
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post Oct 25 2009, 05:40 PM

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QUOTE(warking @ Oct 25 2009, 05:07 PM)
PM me your best price and my location is at penang
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Hi there,
May I know which item are you interested in?

Penang should not be a problem, but buyer will have to pay for the delivery charges.

I'll use SkyNet for postage service.

Cheers. smile.gif
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ohh hi. thx for informing me. btw where ur sound proofing material come from? is it heat resistance? i am looking for 4 doors and the entire floorpan, thats all. ppl offer me for RM898- 2 layers (INCLUDING heat resistance). give me best price. thx
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post Oct 27 2009, 12:12 PM

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QUOTE(Eddypwb @ Oct 26 2009, 06:08 PM)
ohh hi. thx for informing me. btw where ur sound proofing material come from? is it heat resistance? i am looking for 4 doors and the entire floorpan, thats all. ppl offer me for RM898- 2 layers (INCLUDING heat resistance). give me best price. thx
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Thanks for your interest.

My materials are made in Malaysia, since it is meant for automobile it is definitely heat resistance.

I can do what you need for doors, but for floorboard I have another way of doing.

For floors, I will dampen the whole floor. Then I will use Noise Absorption Mat for front flooring to reduce the noise from engine.

Do you need your floor to be heat-resistance ah?

As on the pricing, I have PM-ed you.

Cheers. smile.gif




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bro... if do soundproofing for the doors dy, then when wanna fix power window will problem anot ? as u know proton cars power window always spoil wan ~~ lol ..
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QUOTE(beastiex @ Nov 1 2009, 12:20 AM)
bro... if do soundproofing for the doors dy, then when wanna fix power window will problem anot ?  as u know proton cars power window always spoil wan ~~ lol ..
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Thanks for your interest.
It is actually up to you though... If that is your worries, then I can leave the hole alone. I will apply dampening materials all over the surface then put the plastic back and use a thicker insulation foam for your door guard. The effect will be great while you don't have to worry about fixing your power windows.

Anyway, what car are you driving?
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proton saga 2005, lmst ~ the really poor sound proofed car lol ~
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post Nov 1 2009, 07:58 PM

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QUOTE(beastiex @ Nov 1 2009, 01:56 AM)
proton saga 2005, lmst ~ the really poor sound proofed car lol ~
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Ohhh... LMST again. Let me know what is your concern la, then I can recommend you a solution.

But under normal circumstances, I would recommend to start with doors first. How you want to do it, that is totally up to you...

Cheers. smile.gif
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post Nov 1 2009, 10:39 PM

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what the price for proofing the doors onli ?
what bothers me really is the doors onli lor ~ if seal those hole n dont seal....no difrents ?
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post Nov 2 2009, 10:13 AM

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I'm not sure on the difference of seal/not seal the hole. There was this Wira owner who claim the difference is not noticeable. Wira the hole is freaking big...

But he did used back the clear plastic cover to protect rain from dropping into the hole. And he only use 6mm thick insulation foam for the door guard.
If you are worried, then you can use 10mm Insulation Foam on the door guard.

On the pricing, standard 3 layers is always RM588 lor with front bonnet insulation.
You can decide how you want to do it, I charge labor for doors for RM150 only.

...If you want to DIY, then it is better and cheaper if you are on a budget.

Let me know. smile.gif
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alrite....thanks....will let u know soon ~ thanks for the info ....*appreciated*
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mr.mywife car, i need to know if i want sound dampening material to be applied at the car firewall . what sort of sound dampening material can last or sustain the heat from the firewall. i do have some bitumen sheets, but that will melt one.
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post Nov 15 2009, 02:01 AM

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I would say Flex Mat would be suitable and work best... I used it on my door, it doesn't melt...

Anyway, may I know what bitumen sheet you have that melt? Brand maybe?

Please let me know ya...

P.S : mr. mywifecar .... rclxub.gif laugh.gif Please don't call me that... Call me KS will do, but not kanasai la...

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What are the options if I want to install engine bay firewall? and what's best/optimum result for it? thanks thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(ahmisuhairi @ Nov 21 2009, 01:59 AM)
What are the options if I want to install engine bay firewall? and what's best/optimum result for it? thanks  thumbup.gif
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You want to do like BridgestoneRE711?

Sorry for my information above, I thought BridgestoneRE711 wanted to do from inside the cabin...that's why I recommended Flex Mat.

If you want to stick from engine bay area, then you can try Insulflex 10mm or "Kia Spectra Damping Foam". Roughly 2 pieces should be just fine.
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plz quote for 4 door waja mitsu 4g18 soundproof
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post Dec 8 2009, 05:45 PM

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Hi bro,
Thanks for your interest.

You may opt for my package 1 : 4 doors 3 layers + Front bonnet insulation.

Or you can DIY by just getting the materials from me...
...I can still do it for you whatever way you want though, just that I will charge you labor of RM150.

Just let me know if you have further enquiries. Cheers. smile.gif
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post Dec 30 2009, 11:05 AM

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Hahaha... Thanks for the recommendation.

An idea to possible DIY-ers, please clean the surface thoroughly before applying the materials, or any materials for soundproofing purposes.

Get a bottle of oil/grease cleaner from any hardware shop is good enough.
It won't be too expensive, mine only cost me RM18 and last me for sometimes too.

Good luck. smile.gif
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for whole car iswara aeroback how much?
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mr. KS,

I wanna start a the project small.. can recommend which is the best for waja doors? start with doors first.

thanks
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QUOTE(ray86 @ Jan 5 2010, 03:34 PM)
mr. KS,

I wanna start a the project small.. can recommend which is the best for waja doors? start with doors first.

thanks
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Hi there, KS will do... no further discount with the extra title laugh.gif

Waja door not small, how to start a "small" project? laugh.gif

You can start with 2 doors first, do 3 layers...and FEEL the difference.

20 pieces of Suppression Pads, 4 x Flex Mat / 1 x InsuDamp and lastly 1 x 10mm Insulflex...

Door is always the best place to start with for soundproofing... Even you have a freaking loud exhaust... biggrin.gif

If possible, tell me how much you willing to spend for doors soundproofing... then only I can advice how to soundproof within the given budget.
Don't worry, I have listed all my materials price...so you can budget easier.

Please let me know if you would like to know more. smile.gif Happy New Year.
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QUOTE(MyWifeCar @ Jan 5 2010, 07:29 PM)
Hi there, KS will do... no further discount with the extra title  laugh.gif

Waja door not small, how to start a "small" project? laugh.gif

You can start with 2 doors first, do 3 layers...and FEEL the difference.

20 pieces of Suppression Pads, 4 x Flex Mat / 1 x InsuDamp and lastly 1 x 10mm Insulflex...

Door is always the best place to start with for soundproofing... Even you have a freaking loud exhaust... biggrin.gif

If possible, tell me how much you willing to spend for doors soundproofing... then only I can advice how to soundproof within the given budget.
Don't worry, I have listed all my materials price...so you can budget easier.

Please let me know if you would like to know more. smile.gif Happy New Year.
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wow, 3 layers ar? wont it be too thick?

I wanna start with the driver's door first smile.gif
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QUOTE(ray86 @ Jan 6 2010, 11:56 AM)
wow, 3 layers ar? wont it be too thick?

I wanna start with the driver's door first smile.gif
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No la, how can be too thick? You current door also consist of 3 layers ma.
- Inner layer
- outer layer (where got wire)
- Door trim (The plastic cover)
...so there you go, 3 layers. 1 layer on each door layer. I seldom do layer-on-layer, unless requested.

You want to only apply on 1 door? Bro, you won't feel much difference...at least the front 2 doors, then only you can FEEL the difference.

That's my advice la, but you can go ahead if you wish... but the recommendation doesn't come from me.

Use Flex Mat if possible, I'm having Flex Mat RM35 per box sale, but subject to T&C.

Just let me know what is your preference will do.
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thanks for the explanation!

yea.. I will do the 2 front doors together then:) Please PM me how much material I would need for the two doors.
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can cod on tuesday o wed around kl aread ? pm me

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bro what the most effective for reducing tyre noise? i know best location is in the fender area..but which material is the most effective

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whats the best way to reduce the heat from direct sunlight? heat proof which part? how much all together
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QUOTE(xshiro @ Jan 25 2010, 06:55 PM)
bro what the most effective for reducing tyre noise? i know best location is in the fender area..but which material is the most effective
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Pinjam someone's picture.
This is how I soundproof-ed fenders. Most of the people will take off the fenders just to soundproof, but with my method the fenders stay where it is.

You can replace the Suppression pads area with those butlyn kind, but you definitely/advisable to take off the fenders. Because those kind of materials, you have to apply pressure to it to get a better effect...or else later got air bubble then the effect won't be nice...

QUOTE(chittyserv @ Jan 25 2010, 11:40 PM)
whats the best way to reduce the heat from direct sunlight? heat proof which part? how much all together
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Actually you can try doors and roof. I did mine and I noticed the most effective part is the roof. But I do soundproof along with heat proof.
I used Suppression Pad and Insulflex. Now my Myvi is much cooler than Honda City.
But I have something for KIA Spectra roof foam. It is 2mm thicker than SuperLon and Insulflex, but the compound is really much firmer.... the disadvantage is just that it is pre-cut and smaller size than 3'x4'. The thickeness is 12mm and around 36"x32" in size.

You can try this if you don't really mind about the size/price ratio.

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QUOTE(gurrenlagann @ Jan 26 2010, 11:34 AM)
bro, pm me InsuDamp 1box + shipment to East Malaysia best price
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Which part of East Malaysia? Major city the postage is cheaper, other area it might be more expensive. I can use Skynet (More expensive) or Pos Malaysia (Cheaper but slower).

Just to let you know, Flex Mat the alu. surface is thicker than InsuDamp...

1 box only? What do you plan to do with 1 box?
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QUOTE(gurrenlagann @ Jan 26 2010, 11:44 AM)
Sibu, Sarawak

Yur Flex Mat is in roll or in box?
let me knw the length if in roll or pieces in box

I plan to do 2 front doors 1st icon_rolleyes.gif see how well i can d.i.y
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The Flex Mat is a roll in a box...hehehe 8"x48"

1 box InsuDamp ~~ 4 boxes Flex Mat.

1 box InsuDamp for 2 doors.

Anyway, more details on pricing and delivery method sent via PM to you.
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bro, now my car only one side got the metal knocking vibrating sound when the bass it loud, can i solve this problem with the Insudamp that u selling?
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QUOTE(gurrenlagann @ Jan 26 2010, 02:21 PM)
ok, pm 1 box InsuDamp + Skynet courier to East Malaysia pricing nod.gif


Added on January 30, 2010, 6:07 pmdone 2 front doors 2nd layer sound proof by insudamp

but havnt gone out try....too tired
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rclxms.gif True DIY-er... Enjoy your soundproof-ed ride.

QUOTE(vincent_5451 @ Feb 1 2010, 12:07 AM)
bro, now my car only one side got the metal knocking vibrating sound when the bass it loud, can i solve this problem with the Insudamp that u selling?
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Bro, InsuDamp and Flex Mat is meant to stop the metal vibrating sound... But are you sure you want to do only on one door ah? Later after you have done on everything, then you might hear some very funny effect from your sound system.

You can try and maybe can share with me the after effect. smile.gif
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huh, that means i need to buy both InsuDamp and Flex Mat?
or juz choose either one?
u confirm it can solve the problem? wat if i am using the plastic windows regulator? hard to stick because the surface is not flat like those metal regulator.

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huh, that means i need to buy both InsuDamp and Flex Mat?
or juz choose either one?
u confirm it can solve the problem? wat if i am using the plastic windows regulator? hard to stick because the surface is not flat like those metal regulator.
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You choose either one will do.
Flex mat is thicker than insudamp.
1 box insudamp = 4 boxes flex mat.

The materials are meant for uneven surface, that's why it is so commonly used in car soundproofing.

Also, what do you mean by window regulator? You mean door trim? Any pic to share your concern?
You may refer to my pics and see if any of it can be any help...
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wow...
if im looking for noise absorber for my room.
(wanna play sound very loud n still didnt disturb my neighbour.)
is this the place?
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QUOTE(WisePrince @ Feb 1 2010, 10:39 AM)
wow...
if im looking for noise absorber for my room.
(wanna play sound very loud n still didnt disturb my neighbour.)
is this the place?
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Not really bro, even though it is almost similar concept...

What you need is room insulation, the materials are almost the same but mostly room will be using open-cell foam.

And also how they stick the materials to your wall as well, not sure if the adhesive I have will last...

Suggest you look at your requirement in Hi-fi shop, you can start with Plaza Low Yat behind the Maxis store on ground floor.

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wo.. thank you very much.
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Hi,
PM me best price for Insuflex for WAJA rear bonent ? 1 box is it enough? Thanks
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PM me best price for Insuflex for WAJA rear bonent ? 1 box is it enough? Thanks
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Hi bro,
Thanks for your interest.

What is the item that you are interested in? Insulflex (1 roll) or InsuDamp (1 box)?

When you mentioned rear bonnet, do you mean just the trunk lid or the whole bonnet area?

Please let me know, so I can advice you better.

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u mean 1 box of insudamp equals the size of 4 flexmat?
how much is the price? thicker means more effective and better is it?
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u mean 1 box of insudamp equals the size of 4 flexmat?
how much is the price? thicker means more effective and better is it?
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Yes, the overall size is almost 1 box InsuDamp = 4 boxes Flex Mat.

Which price? InsuDamp or Flex Mat? I'm selling Flex Mat now for RM35, minimum purchase of 4 boxes.

Theoretically, thicker should be better. But of course the weight should be taken into consideration, as not too heavy and become a FC problem.
In real life, it is more of mental effect...hahahah biggrin.gif

Seriously, you will need equipments to test out the difference.

If budget permit, I will recommend Flex Mat. If not, InsuDamp work very well too.

I'm merely offering option, you make the decision.

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bro. can do front 2 door installation only? can quote me your best price

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QUOTE(half_lif3 @ Feb 7 2010, 01:26 AM)
bro. can do front 2 door installation only? can quote me your best price
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Can, but mind to tell me what car are you driving?
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hi, driving a old sunny,

can advice what soundproof should i get for my sunny?
plan to soundproof the all 4 door, and front portion floor(driver and front passenger side)

can u explain to me which one is better and quote me the pricing for the material. pls reply in PM


Added on February 28, 2010, 5:34 amhi, forgot to mention. if using soundproof, can the audio sound quality been better or worst? cause i heard that if select the wrong soundprofing, will kill the mid bass sound,

about the pricing quote, i need to install at frontwall engine area. dunno what its called, but the wall that separate us from the engine bay, but want to soundproof at the inner side. i want to make my car more silent from noise coming from the outside.

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Bro, I wanna reduce the noise sound from my exhaust muffler,
may i know which part should i apply the soundproofing in my car?
(Vios 03)
any suggestion and roughly how much is the price for it?
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QUOTE(siaobear @ Mar 1 2010, 06:05 PM)
Bro, I wanna reduce the noise sound from my exhaust muffler,
may i know which part should i apply the soundproofing in my car?
(Vios 03)
any suggestion and roughly how much is the price for it?
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biggrin.gif Actually you should soundproof your door first (4 doors 3 layers), then only listen if the exhaust noise is still bugging you.

Or you can try by purely soundproofing your boot floor
1. Cheapest : Dampening Mat and InsuDamp
2. Intermediate : Dampening Mat, InsuDamp and Noise Absorption Mat
3. Expensive : Flex Mat and Noise Absorption Mat (NAM)

Anyway, what car are you driving? Hehehehe...

You decide and please let me know.
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bro,

for myvi, can estimate how much to do soundproofing for:

a) 4 doors

b) fender

c) front bonnet (cover all, not just those patches)

d) boot floor

e) roofing.

intended to do DiY, but I need to study the cost first...might go for 4 doors first & other later...

appreciate your advise as you seems to know better on myvi soundproofing...

is it difficult to do? all comes with adhesive tape right?
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bro,

for myvi, can estimate how much to do soundproofing for:
[KS]Quoting you DIY price.

a) 4 doors
[KS]~ard RM500

b) fender
[KS]~ard RM120

c) front bonnet (cover all, not just those patches)
[KS]RM45

d) floor
[KS]~ard RM480 and RM520

d1) boot floor
[KS]~ard RM250 and RM290

e) roofing.
[KS]~ard RM130

intended to do DiY, but I need to study the cost first...might go for 4 doors first & other later...
[KS] Do it DIY bro, Myvi is very simple only~~~

appreciate your advise as you seems to know better on myvi soundproofing...

is it difficult to do? all comes with adhesive tape right?
[KS]It is definitely not difficult bro, it is a good exercise too...Hahaahh biggrin.gif All my materials come with adhesive tape except Noise Absorption Mat which do not require adhesive, unless you need to apply it for boot floor papan.
If you are really keen on DIY, I can spend sometimes guiding you on how to do it.


Hei, soundproof and enjoy your ride! It's a passion~~~
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thx bro for the feedback..

all this is using 2 layer right? What material you propose to use for the 4 doors , front bonnet & fender?

fuh, 1 ~ 2 day might not be enough to do this right? Need to think...think again until kepala botak rclxub.gif

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thx bro for the feedback..
[KS]You are welcome, hope my explanation do give you some ideas on how to proceed.

all this is using 2 layer right? What material you propose to use for the 4 doors , front bonnet & fender?
[KS]Not really. Only roof I do 2 layers - Layer-On-Layer. The rest are all 1 layer.
Doors - Flex Mat/InsuDamp, Suppression Pads and Insulflex
Front fender - Suppression Pads, Insuflex and Noise Plug.
Front Bonnet - Insulflex if you mind about appearance, KIA Spectra Damping Mat is what I will recommend if appearance is not important...because the size is pre-cut.


fuh, 1 ~ 2 day might not be enough to do this right? Need to think...think again until kepala botak rclxub.gif
[KS]I used 5 days in total of ard 6~7 hours each for my car, over the period of 3 months. Lazy ma... But the result, hehehehe you will have a broad smile on your face.

Don't think too much, work within your budget will do. Let me know of your concern with your car noise, and I will try my best to explain for you.

Myvi is an excellent car to modify, any changes you will see the effect. (hahahaha...wonder if this mean Myvi is not good biggrin.gif)

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arlo. i wanna ask the price and material suitable for viva soundproof:

fender, front bonnet, back bonnet, roof.

any good suggestion? wanna start with easy part first.see i can do it onot :|worries
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QUOTE(RUKI @ Mar 5 2010, 02:25 AM)
arlo. i wanna ask the price and material suitable for viva soundproof:

fender, front bonnet, back bonnet, roof.

any good suggestion? wanna start with easy part first.see i can do it onot :|worries
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The easiet would be the front bonnet.

I will ask you to use the "KIA Damping Mat" instead, because the material is better even though only thicker by 2mm comparing to Insulflex.

But by buying insulflex, probably you can use it for your rear bonnet too.

So you decide.

Roof will be the hardest for me, but considering it is a Viva, I guess it won't be too difficult...just time consuming only.

Use Insulflex/KIA D.M for the roof, on top of Suppression pads. Quieter and also heat proof. I can guide you if you are interested.

Please let me know ya~~ smile.gif
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QUOTE(MyWifeCar @ Mar 5 2010, 03:15 PM)
The easiet would be the front bonnet.

I will ask you to use the "KIA Damping Mat" instead, because the material is better even though only thicker by 2mm comparing to Insulflex.

But by buying insulflex, probably you can use it for your rear bonnet too.

So you decide.

Roof will be the hardest for me, but considering it is a Viva, I guess it won't be too difficult...just time consuming only.

Use Insulflex/KIA D.M for the roof, on top of Suppression pads. Quieter and also heat proof. I can guide you if you are interested.

Please let me know ya~~ smile.gif
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oh.ok.

wats the price for kia D.M? issit rm 80 per roll? and does it with self Adhesive?
if not wat kind of glue i should use @@ which means roof, front and rear bonet and fending oso suitable to use kia D.M?

sorry for so many questions
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QUOTE(RUKI @ Mar 5 2010, 03:35 PM)
oh.ok.

wats the price for kia D.M? issit rm 80 per roll? and does it with self Adhesive?
if not wat kind of glue i should use @@ which means roof, front and rear bonet and fending oso suitable to use kia D.M?

sorry for so many questions
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yo bro, here is the info on KIA D.M http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?act=ST&f=113&t=1185662

My materials no need glue because all comes with self-adhesive for it necessary purpose, except Noise Absorption Mat. Glue is very smelly and suffocating. not very good for health... I experienced it myself too.... biggrin.gif

Questions are ok, you never ask you never know ma... smile.gif

Cheers.
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QUOTE(MyWifeCar @ Mar 5 2010, 05:50 PM)
yo bro, here is the info on KIA D.M http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?act=ST&f=113&t=1185662

My materials no need glue because all comes with self-adhesive for it necessary purpose, except Noise Absorption Mat. Glue is very smelly and suffocating. not very good for health... I experienced it myself too....    biggrin.gif

Questions are ok, you never ask you never know ma...  smile.gif

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ohoh. like for now

front n back bonet n rooftop. at least how many pieces i need a?
issit possible to addon few layers and the results will turn out be better ?
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and if i wan to cod by tomolo afternoon.where is the most convenient place to meet up? smile.gif im from pandan indah cheras
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what is the best material for door sound proofing? pm me the best price.
Thanks.
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QUOTE(RUKI @ Mar 5 2010, 06:19 PM)
ohoh. like for now

front n back bonet n rooftop. at least how many pieces i need a?
issit possible to addon few layers and the results will turn out be better ?
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and if i wan to cod by tomolo afternoon.where is the most convenient place to meet up? smile.gif im from pandan indah cheras
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Bro, which materials are you interested in?

Add-on few layers? Guarantee got better results, but all the covers cannot put back already. biggrin.gif 1 layer is the best unless you put it with Suppression Pads or InsuDamp or Flex Mat.

Tomorrow I should be free only around afternoon. Can we meet up at Bukit Jalil area?

Please PM me your decision and contact number. smile.gif
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ello bro.. can install it for me?? can u suggest me which item i should take to soundproof my satria (not neo)?
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QUOTE(jefizz @ Mar 5 2010, 07:11 PM)
ello bro.. can install it for me?? can u suggest me which item i should take to soundproof my satria (not neo)?
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Installation ah? Why don't you try to DIY, it will be cheaper and you don't have to pay me labor charges.
I can guide you FOC...ok?

Which item suitable for you depend on where/which part of your car that you would like to soundproof.
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Bro...

What is d step to do sound proof at fender side?

Fender sound proof can depend on 2 part right? Metal Fender & plastic??
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QUOTE(tri_dings @ Mar 6 2010, 02:39 PM)
Bro...

What is d step to do sound proof at fender side?

Fender sound proof can depend on 2 part right? Metal Fender & plastic??
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Yes bro, Insuflex on plastic and Suppression pads on the metal body part.

But I will add in one more thing, Noise Plug... then your tire noise is almost non-existence.
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no need any flexmat or damping mat for fender?
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QUOTE(tri_dings @ Mar 6 2010, 10:38 PM)
no need any flexmat or damping mat for fender?
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My way no need, but if you want also can... but you have to dismantle the whole fender because applying Flex Mat you need to apply pressure for better contact.

Dampening Mat is not suitable for vertical application, even though it is butlyn too.

My way I choose Suppression Pads over Flex Mat for the ease of application, to obtain the same result/effect.

Are we talking about Myvi or other cars?
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QUOTE(MyWifeCar @ Mar 6 2010, 10:49 PM)
My way no need, but if you want also can... but you have to dismantle the whole fender because applying Flex Mat you need to apply pressure for better contact.

Dampening Mat is not suitable for vertical application, even though it is butlyn too.

My way I choose Suppression Pads over Flex Mat for the ease of application, to obtain the same result/effect.

Are we talking about Myvi or other cars?
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Mine is Persona....

If apply Suppression Pads, how to stick this pad, is that only stick on certain part within the fender or need to stick full all around fender?
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bro,
quote price for my wira a/b
TQ
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QUOTE(tri_dings @ Mar 6 2010, 11:13 PM)
Mine is Persona....

If apply Suppression Pads, how to stick this pad, is that only stick on certain part within the fender or need to stick full all around fender?
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Suppression Pads, cut and paste. Stick it to the metal body part of the fender. Paste it at the area where you think it can reduce the vibration more.
Normally I stick it close together, to achieve better results.

QUOTE(abdullahzubair01 @ Mar 6 2010, 11:36 PM)
bro,
quote price for my wira a/b
TQ
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Which part of Wira a/b that you would like to soundproof? I try not to install for you, can you D-I-Y instead? sweat.gif Heheheh... cheaper ma.

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bro do u provided installation as well?
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QUOTE(MyWifeCar @ Mar 7 2010, 08:27 AM)
Suppression Pads, cut and paste. Stick it to the metal body part of the fender. Paste it at the area where you think it can reduce the vibration more.
Normally I stick it close together, to achieve better results.
Which part of Wira a/b that you would like to soundproof? I try not to install for you, can you D-I-Y instead?  sweat.gif  Heheheh... cheaper ma.
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How many pad i shd buy to DIY 2 side of fender?
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QUOTE(MtV @ Mar 7 2010, 09:25 AM)
bro do u provided installation as well?
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Errr... I try not to. Do you have problem DIY? If you have no other option, then I can do it for your with labor charge.

QUOTE(tri_dings @ Mar 7 2010, 10:46 AM)
How many pad i shd buy to DIY 2 side of fender?
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If Persona is the same as Myvi, then 1 box is enough. If more then you can try 2 boxes.

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how much your labor charge?? if possible, i want my (inside car) very silent.. only can hear the engine and radio sound.. or much better if didn't hear anything outside..
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QUOTE(jefizz @ Mar 8 2010, 11:17 AM)
how much your labor charge?? if possible, i want my (inside car) very silent.. only can hear the engine and radio sound.. or much better if didn't hear anything outside..
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Bro, after soundproof why you still want to hear the engine sound???

Ok, not to get your expectation too high i want my (inside car) very silent.. Sound is a very subjective thing.

or much better if didn't hear anything outside..
You have to hear something from outside when driving la, later Police sound their siren you also cannot hear...later end up in lock up pulak... biggrin.gif Hahahahha... this is soundproof la, not creating a vacuum.

Anyway, if you really and must insist on me doing it... The labor charge is RM500, for full cabin soundproofing. Materials price excluded. I will ask my installer to help me too.

But I will insist on DIY la... tongue.gif
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hehe.. not like that.. just want to said as minimum noise as possible.. so if i want to do full cabin soundproofing, how much the price if DIY and what item that i should buy from u??
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QUOTE(jefizz @ Mar 8 2010, 06:09 PM)
hehe.. not like that.. just want to said as minimum noise as possible.. so if i want to do full cabin soundproofing, how much the price if DIY and what item that i should buy from u??
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Hahaha... I understand bro, but just to set your expectation right. But don't worry, after soundproof you will really feel the effects.

For full cabin, you will need:
Doors:
4 box suppression pads
~8 box Flex Mat
2 roll insulation foam

floors:
3 Dampening Mat
5 Flex Mat
3 Noise Absorption Mat

Pillars:
3 box InsuDamp

Roof:
2 box suppression pad
1 set KIA damping mat

~should be roughly around there la.
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price??
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hi bro. finally i decided. i wan to order :

1) KIA Spectra - Damping Roof Acoustic, RM40 x 2 = rm 80
2) Suppression Pad - RM40 x 2 = rm 80
3) Insulflex 10mm - RM45 x2 = rm 90

anychance of COD by tomolo? bukit jalil or ts oso no problem wink.gif
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QUOTE(jefizz @ Mar 9 2010, 01:00 AM)
price??
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Ok, pm you the price already.

QUOTE(RUKI @ Mar 9 2010, 01:18 AM)
hi bro. finally i decided. i wan to order :

1) KIA Spectra - Damping Roof Acoustic, RM40 x 2 = rm 80
2) Suppression Pad - RM40 x 2 = rm 80
3) Insulflex 10mm - RM45 x2 = rm 90

anychance of COD by tomolo? bukit jalil or ts oso no problem wink.gif
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Ok then, we can COD in Berjaya Times Square. Just let me know the time will do, can you PM me your contact as well?
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bro suggest me how to eliminate road& tire noise for my neo including price..me from kepong & planning to cod from u this saturday or sunday thnks..
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QUOTE(h4dRi @ Mar 26 2010, 10:31 AM)
bro suggest me how to eliminate road& tire noise for my neo including price..me from kepong & planning to cod from u this saturday or sunday thnks..
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Hi Bro,
Sorry for late reply.
You can do this:

Tire Noise, soundproof fenders:
1 x Suppression Pads, 1 x Insuflex, 1 set Noise Plug

For road noise, you can:

1. 3 x Dampening Mat

2. Add on 3 Noise Absorption Mat

3. Add on 5 x Flex Mat or 1 x InsuDamp, to cover high up behind dashboard for engine noise.

I should be free from 4PM ~ 6PM for both days. Just let me know in advance will do. If possible, COD at Giant Bandar Puteri's car park.

I've PM you the pricing. smile.gif

Just let me know if you would like to know more. smile.gif
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bro what would you recommend for home based studio....wanna soundproof for drums and one of 2 guitars.....do you sell bulk?
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QUOTE(NSkyline @ Mar 26 2010, 11:56 PM)
bro what would you recommend for home based studio....wanna soundproof for drums and one of 2 guitars.....do you sell bulk?
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Thanks for your interest...but sorry my materials are not for home studio. It is only meant for automobile.

You will have to look for other alternative. smile.gif
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Hi, there
I would like soundproof for my whole car, my car is iswara a/b. Please quote the best price of ur suggested customization? Thanks
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COD with boss few weeks ago. he is a fast and reliable seller!! biggrin.gif just done some DIY sound proof on front bonnet, door trim and back bonnet. feel alot better n enjoy when driving smile.gif)
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QUOTE(leowjc @ Mar 27 2010, 04:20 AM)
Hi, there
I would like soundproof for my whole car, my car is iswara a/b. Please quote the best price of ur suggested customization? Thanks
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Hi bro, how customize you want it to be? Actually if you can state your preference and budget, then it will be easier for me. Like doors 2 or 3 layers.
I have multiple ways of doing doors, floors and roof. Please share with me more about your preference... Then I can definitely work out something for you. You can roughly get the idea from the listed price on first page.

QUOTE(RUKI @ Mar 27 2010, 06:51 AM)
COD with boss few weeks ago. he is a fast and reliable seller!! biggrin.gif just done some DIY sound proof on front bonnet, door trim and back bonnet. feel alot better n enjoy when driving smile.gif)
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Hi Ruki, thanks for the feedback. They call me a punctual freak... to certain extend, I do disagree... biggrin.gif

If you want something better, you can add-on a third layer to have better effect. Don't worry, Flex Mat is flexible enough to peel off and stick it back.

P.S: You wake up quite late huh... tongue.gif
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for myvi cabin, what do u recommend?

thanks smile.gif
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QUOTE(capiche @ Apr 3 2010, 12:25 AM)
for myvi cabin, what do u recommend?

thanks smile.gif
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It depends on what you want actually... If you ask me, then I will definitely say full cabin, doors, floors, roof and the pillars.

But you may try doors and the floor first. It is definitely good enough to really really enjoy your quiet and comfortable ride...

If your carpet is up, then just cover high up behind the dashboard. Or else you will regret and might be lazy to open up the whole carpet again... smile.gif

Do let me know~~ smile.gif
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Thanks for your prompt reply..

I was wondering of doing such way:
1) floor+all the way behind dash (1 lnsudamp + 1 noise absorption mat)
2) doors (1 Insudamp-inner door, 1 insudamp-outer door, 1 insudamp+10mm insuflex-panel)

is it ok? what are the diff between insudamp, flex mat, dampening mat? all looks the same xD

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Thanks for your prompt reply..

I was wondering of doing such way:
1) floor+all the way behind dash (1 lnsudamp + 1 noise absorption mat)
KS : Errr...Not enough le. If you want fully floor covered, then you will need 5 InsuDamp + 3 Noise absorption Mat. My floor combination is always 5 Flex Mat, 3 Dampening Mat and 3 N.A.M.

2) doors (1 Insudamp-inner door, 1 insudamp-outer door, 1 insudamp+10mm insuflex-panel)
KS: 1 box InsuDamp is enough for 1 door 2 layers. So for what you intend to do, you will need ~6 boxes InsuDamp and 2 Insulflex 10mm.

is it ok? what are the diff between insudamp, flex mat, dampening mat? all looks the same xD
KS : Should be ok if that is what you plan to do. Flex Mat and InsuDamp is the same in structure both also have aluminium layer to help in dampening the vibration. But, Flex Mat is thicker and definitely can dampen better than InsuDamp. Dampening Mat is only butlyn without the aluminium layer, but due to the nature of the materials, it is not advisable to be used on vertical application. So the best is always floors only. It is cheap and effective solution for floors.


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Sometimes it is hard to imagine how much materials that you need, so I hope I can roughly estimate the correct amount for you... smile.gif
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haha.. sorry bro.. what i mean in all my sentence is 1 layer example 1 insudamp = 1 layer insudamp.. haha.. not 1pcs..

thx for guide.. i shall calculate my cost n see how it goes.. smile.gif
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QUOTE(capiche @ Apr 4 2010, 02:08 PM)
haha.. sorry bro.. what i mean in all my sentence is 1 layer example 1 insudamp = 1 layer insudamp.. haha.. not 1pcs..

thx for guide.. i shall calculate my cost n see how it goes.. smile.gif
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Oh...If that's you plan, then ok also. Can just use the Dampening Mat la, it is cheap and with N.A.M on... You can get a very very good result already biggrin.gif

If budget permits, then just go for Flex Mat lor... Nice nice no run water~~ thumbup.gif
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Hey Kheng Siong,

I insulated Doors, bonnet. But still wheel noise prevails. How to arrest that?
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QUOTE(keyven @ Apr 5 2010, 08:02 PM)
Hey Kheng Siong,

I insulated Doors, bonnet. But still wheel noise prevails. How to arrest that?
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Tire? Then you'll have to do the fender soundproofing. Use suppression pads, Insulflex and Noise Plug will do. Sorry ah, now no more installer dy... I'm the only installer left, but a lazy one. tongue.gif

To tackle road noise, then need to do floor soundproofing.


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bro, need for saga LMST rear floor boot or the place locates the spare tyre..I want to cancel the noise that comes from the exhaust behind..anything on ur recommendation and cost? pm me..thanx
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QUOTE(weber4G13 @ Apr 12 2010, 03:29 PM)
bro, need for saga LMST rear floor boot or the place locates the spare tyre..I want to cancel the noise that comes from the exhaust behind..anything on ur recommendation and cost? pm me..thanx
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Bro,
It was years back when I own a Saga aeroback. I'm not sure how much materials you need.

Do you have any idea what is your boot floor size? Or can you capture a photo of your boot and let me see?

I guess from there I can roughly quote you how much materials you'll need.

Anyway, details PM-ed to you.

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This is the boot..The size is around 2.5ft x 4ft.. i want to cancel most of the noise from here..


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Hi bro,
Hope my explanation will assist you to understand what are the available options for you:

RED = Flex Mat
PINK = Dampening Mat or Flex Mat
YELLOW = Dampening Mat

If you purely want to do the spare tire compartment, then 3 Flex Mat or (1 Flex Mat and 1 Dampening Mat)

If you wish to cover everything I have highlighted, then :
4 Flex Mat
1 Dampening Mat

add on Noise Absorption Mat for your papan. But NAM out of stock, so can only substitute with Insulflex.

P.S: You really need to clean the surface before apply the materials. The surface so dusty~~~ sweat.gif

Just let me know if you would like to know more.

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ok i'm interested..i'm now considering weight increment and budget..how about you bring the products, maybe can bring more if i want to add at other spot..we meet, you explain ur recommendations, nego and i buy.. pm me the rough costing..

p/s: at the wheel arch (red) i already have flex mat fixed there..so for the remaining area and board (papan) only..

tq
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QUOTE(weber4G13 @ Apr 14 2010, 08:47 AM)
ok i'm interested..i'm now considering weight increment and budget..how about you bring the products, maybe can bring more if i want to add at other spot..we meet, you explain ur recommendations, nego and i buy.. pm me the rough costing..

p/s: at the wheel arch (red) i already have flex mat fixed there..so for the remaining area and board (papan) only..

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Actually the weight increment is negligible. Control your right foot, and the FC should be ok...

Meet up no problem. Let me have your contact and we can arrange.
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QUOTE(gurrenlagann @ Apr 20 2010, 06:02 PM)
may i know how much is the weight of a box of suppression pad(10 pieces)?
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The weight should be between 500g~700g. Can't really remember.

I have something thicker. Call Propad. Similar with suppression pads, but the adhesive part is Butyl. And it works much better than Suppression Pads, I mean in terms of dampening effect. It is around 5mm thick.

You can mix between suppression pads and Propads.
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QUOTE(gurrenlagann @ Apr 20 2010, 07:32 PM)
how do u sell the propad
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The Propad will be RM65 a box of 10 pieces.

The material is 5mm overall, with the butyl ard 2mm thick. With this thickness, guess it is more than enough to dampen the vibration of the doors.

My supplier say 1 Propad is able to dampen what 2 suppression pads can. But maybe Psychology effect la... That's why some mixed with suppression pads.
....or worst, 10 Propads a door.


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Juz COD with seller, thanks for the free gift n explaination. hehe rclxms.gif
nice!
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bro, what do you recommend to soundproof 2 wira front doors?
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QUOTE(meltan @ May 15 2010, 05:03 AM)
bro, what do you recommend to soundproof 2 wira front doors?
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hmmm... most of the time, I would suggest do 4 doors straight. So you can have a balance effect.

As a starter, you can do 1 or 2 layers...

For Wira, you can only use 6mm Insulflex/SuperLon.

I would suggest you to mix Suppression Pads and Propad. But consider the size of Wira doors, you will need 5 boxes of the pads.

Take 3 x Propad and 2 x Suppression Pad, then buy 2 rolls of Insulflex 6mm with self-adhesive. You can buy those that do not come with self-adhesive, but be prepared to suffer from the smell for 1 week.

Do 2 layer and feel the difference. smile.gif
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TS, I would like to reduce engine sound. Should apply sound proofing to fender right? Do u provide installation? How much ar?
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QUOTE(raymond1003 @ Jun 20 2010, 10:45 PM)
TS, I would like to reduce engine sound. Should apply sound proofing to fender right?  Do u provide installation? How much ar?
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Sorry, I no longer provide installation.

If you plan to reduce engine sound, then you can do firewall sound dampening using 5~6 flex mats.

Fender soundproofing is to reduce the irritating tire noise.

You can try and search for others who do provide installation...

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QUOTE(MyWifeCar @ Jun 21 2010, 07:52 AM)
Sorry, I no longer provide installation.

If you plan to reduce engine sound, then you can do firewall sound dampening using 5~6 flex mats.

Fender soundproofing is to reduce the irritating tire noise.

You can try and search for others who do provide installation...

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Thx for your reply. ehm..will be another trouble for me to find installer . biggrin.gif thx anyway!
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QUOTE(raymond1003 @ Jun 22 2010, 11:39 PM)
Thx for your reply. ehm..will be another trouble for me to find installer .  biggrin.gif  thx anyway!
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No problem bro. DIY is always an option~~

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Hi bro, is dat pro-pad is self adhesive?
i want to use it to reduce vibration for plastic part, is this work?
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QUOTE(tri_dings @ Jul 16 2010, 12:25 AM)
Hi bro, is dat pro-pad is self adhesive?
i want to use it to reduce vibration for plastic part, is this work?
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Propad is self-adhesive. It has the bitumen as its backing.

Which plastic part are you talking about? You mean door trim?

If you want to reduce vibration on door trim, then apply Flex Mat on the door trim then cover with Insulation Foam.

That would be my suggestion, or you can try any other way that you think is effective.
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plastic part ard dashboard, it have vibration sound when i accelerate.
i hav check d inner surface, it is flat.
which product will be able to stick on it so that can make d plastic solid a bit.
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QUOTE(tri_dings @ Jul 16 2010, 12:52 AM)
plastic part ard dashboard, it have vibration sound when i accelerate.
i hav check d inner surface, it is flat. 
which product will be able to stick on it so that can make d plastic solid a bit.
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Ok, I understand your question.

You can use Propad if the surface is flat. You can cut the Propad to fit the surface application, but not too small.

Or you can use Flex Mat which can fit basically all type of surface.

You can cover more area to have a more solid effect.

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My official review and DIY experience of this product.

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QUOTE(Davird @ Jul 18 2010, 03:43 AM)
My official review and DIY experience of this product.

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sweat.gif Didn't know you do diary... some more record down all my words... sweat.gif

Take your time to drive your car first, and see what other noise that is bothering you.

From there only tackle the noise...

"...Mat rempit sound from vvvreeeennnngggg is now vreeengg..."
You can make the sound to become "vree..." only also~~


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Haha, I often see post where people buy stuff but never leave comments. Since you are a very nice guy, i decided to write a review for all potential customer's or newbie (like me) who wants to DIY for first time. For DIY always fear of doing it wrong is the first thing that comes to everyone's mind, but your products are easy to apply. Even if i stick it wrongly, carefully removing it and pasting it back worked.

Considering that i bought basic stuff from you, improvement is there. I can't imagine how good it will be if I bought the full package. Seriously, instead of spending rm1k and above, i believe your full set of product will give a rm5k feeling for less. smile.gif

My engine noise is a big problem now cause there is no soundproof at all on hood or firewall. Will need to tackle that right after i finish repainting my car.

You can count on me bothering you again to buy more items. smile.gif


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hi bro,which type suitable for rear bonnet?? my car is wira...
thanks.
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QUOTE(Davird @ Jul 18 2010, 06:40 PM)
Haha, I often see post where people buy stuff but never leave comments. Since you are a very nice guy, i decided to write a review for all potential customer's or newbie (like me) who wants to DIY for first time. For DIY always fear of doing it wrong is the first thing that comes to everyone's mind, but your products are easy to apply. Even if i stick it wrongly, carefully removing it and pasting it back worked.

Considering that i bought basic stuff from you, improvement is there. I can't imagine how good it will be if I bought the full package. Seriously, instead of spending rm1k and above, i believe your full set of product will give a rm5k feeling for less. smile.gif

My engine noise is a big problem now cause there is no soundproof at all on hood or firewall. Will need to tackle that right after i finish repainting my car.

You can count on me bothering you again to buy more items. smile.gif
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Ok bro, good luck on the paint job...and really appreciate the feedback.

QUOTE(kian27 @ Jul 18 2010, 08:05 PM)
hi bro,which type suitable for rear bonnet?? my car is wira...
thanks.
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Which part of rear bonnet? The floor or the trunk lid?

And may I know what is your concern? exhaust noise ah?

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bro..all four doors use how many box of flex mat?
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QUOTE(sissoko @ Jul 28 2010, 11:33 AM)
bro..all four doors use how many box of flex mat?
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Thanks for your interest.

It depends on what car, and which area you plan to apply.

If you just want to apply it in the inner part of the door, then you can use Propad and Suppression Pad mixture. The effect is there to reduce the noise from outside too.

Flex Mat is mainly use to tackle curvy surface. If the surface is flat, then I would always suggest to use Propad or Suppression Pad.
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bro... pm me for toyota vios 08 sound proof for front bonnet, rear boot, 4 doors, floor, and roof
wif separation price... and can DIY ( easy install ) and which material suitable...
and for roof we nid to tear down whole carpet?? thx in advance

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QUOTE(ahyee88 @ Aug 1 2010, 12:15 AM)
bro... pm me for toyota vios 08 sound proof for front bonnet, rear boot, 4 doors, floor, and roof
wif separation price... and can DIY ( easy install ) and which material suitable...
and for roof we nid to tear down whole carpet?? thx in advance
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Hi Bro,
Thanks for your interest.

All my materials can DIY... The roof you just have to remove the carpet, and put it back once everything is done.

Nothing difficult, just a bit of sweat. smile.gif
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i want to use it on bmw e36 doors..do i need to get like this?

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or paste in inside the door? any different?
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Bro can suggest me the best setup to reduce exhaust noise coming from the rear boot? pm me if we can meet up at Seri Kembangan when u free. I'm Using Wira Sedan
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QUOTE(sissoko @ Aug 5 2010, 12:30 AM)
i want to use it on bmw e36 doors..do i need to get like this?

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or paste in inside the door? any different?
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It depends on how much effect you want actually.

You can use it for the inside door too, but normally for ease of applying... I would suggest using Propad or Suppression Pad.

Then if you think by doing the inner part is not enough, then only you can do something like the one in the picture.

It is harder to apply Flex Mat in the inner door because of the space and tools required. If you have no problem with that, then it is ok.

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QUOTE(True2Vict @ Aug 5 2010, 02:51 AM)
Bro can suggest me the best setup to reduce exhaust noise coming from the rear boot? pm me if we can meet up at Seri Kembangan when u free. I'm Using Wira Sedan
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Actually whenever ppl talk about exhaust noise I also headache...

Anyway I have PM-ed you so we can discuss further. Hopefully my solution will solve your problem.
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ooo...so how much i need to spend for all 4 doors with propad?
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QUOTE(sissoko @ Aug 5 2010, 03:08 PM)
ooo...so how much i need to spend for all 4 doors with propad?
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Normally it is 10 pieces per door.

If you want, then you can use 10 Propads per door....

Or you can use 5 Propads+5 Suppression Pads per door...mixture, the effect is very good too.

There are 10 pieces per box in Propad. For Suppression Pads, I have 2 packaging 10 pieces and 20 pieces box.

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bro..i wonder how the supresion pad will act..is this thing will absorb the sound?


Added on August 5, 2010, 3:27 pmthe diff between propad n suppresion is the thickness..am i right?

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QUOTE(sissoko @ Aug 5 2010, 03:17 PM)
bro..i wonder how the supresion pad will act..is this thing will absorb the sound?


Added on August 5, 2010, 3:27 pmthe diff between propad n suppresion is the thickness..am i right?
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absorb?...hmmm... It is not meant to absorb the sound/noise, it is meant to dampen the vibration of your car door...which is the cause of where your noise comes from.

Due to the constrain of space for inner door, hence Suppresion Pads and Propads are best for application on these areas.

If you want to absorb the noise, then can use HoodLiner... But it is not really meant for car doors, too expensive and there are other alternatives.

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The difference is not only the thickness, also the base use as the adhesive layer.

Propad using butyln.

Suppression Pad using glue that is sturdy and tahan heat.

Both also definitely won't melt under hot sun.

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Dampening Mat can be use on doors?? coz it seem the same like Dampening Mat from STEALTH brand that i use 1st layer on my door

if can, maybe i can arrange COD at berjaya times or possible in midvalley as i will be in kl on 10th-13th...
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QUOTE(Fatz_Cat @ Aug 7 2010, 09:41 PM)
Dampening Mat can be use on doors?? coz it seem the same like Dampening Mat from STEALTH brand that i use 1st layer on my door

if can, maybe i can arrange COD at berjaya times or possible in midvalley as i will be in kl on 10th-13th...
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Sorry bro, this materials cannot be used on doors or vertical application.... you can still use, but at ur own risk.

Stealth got aluminium layer, this one don't. and stealth is thicker and heavier.
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hey~~~ pm me honda civic es 1.7 bonet... installation provided???
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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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Boss,what's your recommendation for myvi?
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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.

Let me know. smile.gif
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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!
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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)?
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Kenari ah? sweat.gif The door holes very big one le..... rclxub.gif

Ok la....PM you also.
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hi what to use fro p\wira a\b door and rear boot
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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very insightful, i ll get back to you once i have my pc. planning to buy after raya... tongue.gif
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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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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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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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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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QUOTE(don2324 @ Sep 17 2010, 10:11 AM)
for door trim, if i just use the insuflex will it still work?
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Yes, it works as well. But since you plan to install ICE... would suggest to add in dampening material.

...The choice is yours. You won't need to too many Flex Mat to cover the whole surface, for me I would say 1 box per door trim should be sufficient.

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Just did a Honda City full flooring soundproof.

Material used Flex Mat, Dampening Mat, Visomat PB2 and Noise Absorption Mat.
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bro.. for wira se, use what ? i want to soundproof my 4 doors, hood and bonnet. too many type, dunno which one to use, haha !

got any installation pictures ?
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QUOTE(salmony @ Sep 18 2010, 02:36 AM)
bro.. for wira se, use what ? i want to soundproof my 4 doors, hood and bonnet. too many type, dunno which one to use, haha !

got any installation pictures ?
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Sorry bro, no picture available for Wira SE. For front hood, u can always use hoodliner. ...definitely work better than those 10mm close cell foam. I have many ways of doing doors and rear trunk area. Maybe u can pm me ur budget, and I will try and offer u something.

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Hello....would like to get 1xFlex Mat - RM45 /box and 1xSuppression Pad - RM40 /box. Do you do posting? Cost please to Terengganu. Thanks.


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QUOTE(milavmed @ Sep 23 2010, 02:08 PM)
Hello....would like to get 1xFlex Mat - RM45 /box and 1xSuppression Pad - RM40 /box. Do you do posting? Cost please to Terengganu. Thanks.
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Yes, bro. I do provide postage of the soundproof materials to other states.

Anyway, I have sent you the detail pricing on the requested materials.

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plz suggest what thing needed to cover floor, roof, boot floor and for door honda city 99.. thanks
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QUOTE(comgeek85 @ Oct 10 2010, 10:11 AM)
plz suggest what thing needed to cover floor, roof, boot floor and for door honda city 99.. thanks
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Do you have any budget in mind? I can suggest you with various materials if you can share with me your budget.

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QUOTE(MyWifeCar @ Oct 10 2010, 05:21 PM)
Do you have any budget in mind? I can suggest you with various materials if you can share with me your budget.

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around RM500-RM600 biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(comgeek85 @ Oct 14 2010, 04:20 PM)
around RM500-RM600  biggrin.gif
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Oh, ok. For that you get to do a very effective 2 layers for 4 doors, using Flex Mat, Propad and Suppression Pad.

Let me know if you are ok.

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My review on getting Soundproof from MyWifeCar :

excellent communication. delivered my stuff as mentioned. Many thanks for his assistance for getting the STP soundproof that I need.

Pictures are below. Poison stuff.


STP Crystal -> to absorb the irrelevant speaker waves from the component speakers.
user posted image

STP BTP Gold -> to absorbing the sweak sound from the plastic door panel.
user posted image

more pictures are on da spoilers...

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QUOTE(babysmile @ Oct 19 2010, 10:36 PM)
My review on getting Soundproof from MyWifeCar :

excellent communication. delivered my stuff as mentioned. Many thanks for his assistance for getting the STP soundproof that I need.

Pictures are below. Poison stuff.
STP Crystal -> to absorb the irrelevant speaker waves from the component speakers.
user posted image

STP BTP Gold -> to absorbing the sweak sound from the plastic door panel.
user posted image

more pictures are on da spoilers...

» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «

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I must say the door trim is really very very nice work..... Neat and precise.

you photos are very nice too... Very nice shot with the lightning very balance.

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Hi.......
Wish to soundproof 2 front door 1st. any recommendation? my car is saga blm.
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QUOTE(momocha_86 @ Oct 28 2010, 02:58 PM)
Hi.......
Wish to soundproof 2 front door 1st. any recommendation? my car is saga blm.
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What is your plan? How many layers you plan to apply?

Do you have any budget in mind? I can recommend easier with a budget.

My recommendation is 2 layers. Propads+Flex Mat+Insulflex.

If you have better budget and want to try STP, also can. Just let me know. smile.gif
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QUOTE(MyWifeCar @ Oct 28 2010, 03:12 PM)
What is your plan? How many layers you plan to apply?

Do you have any budget in mind? I can recommend easier with a budget.

My recommendation is 2 layers. Propads+Flex Mat+Insulflex.

If you have better budget and want to try STP, also can. Just let me know.  smile.gif
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How do i need to apply the Propads+Flex Mat+Insulflex? rclxub.gif
How many quantity do i need to buy if i wish to start with front 2 doors 1st? (with ur recommendation of 2 layers)
Total how much will be my purse damage?? sweat.gif Including postal to penang island
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QUOTE(momocha_86 @ Oct 28 2010, 03:26 PM)
How do i need to apply the Propads+Flex Mat+Insulflex?  rclxub.gif
How many quantity do i need to buy if i wish to start with front 2 doors 1st? (with ur recommendation of 2 layers)
Total how much will be my purse damage??  sweat.gif  Including postal to penang island
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You won't feel the damage when there is no noise coming into your ride from outside.

Please check your PM.

On the 1st page, I do have some samples of photo for reference.

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I receive the material already........ rclxms.gif
will diy it this weekend rclxm9.gif
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hello ...~
ask u ...
ur Insulation Foam ori got stick ?
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QUOTE(momocha_86 @ Nov 3 2010, 09:32 PM)
I receive the material already........  rclxms.gif
will diy it this weekend  rclxm9.gif
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Wah so happy .... laugh.gif

Wait until you finish DIY....sure lagie happy nod.gif
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QUOTE(fit123 @ Nov 4 2010, 03:38 AM)
hello ...~
ask u ...
ur Insulation Foam ori got stick ?
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Hello...~
Replying you ...

You mean stick as in glue ah? Or stick as in roller?

Insulation Foam comes with self-adhesive a.k.a glue-backing to be applied on any surface.

No roller. smile.gif
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Hello...~
Replying you ...

You mean stick as in glue ah? Or stick as in roller?

Insulation Foam comes with self-adhesive a.k.a glue-backing to be applied on any surface.

No roller.  smile.gif
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mean no need buy any glue ady lo biggrin.gif

if buy 2 piece + pos jb =
how much ?

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QUOTE(fit123 @ Nov 4 2010, 01:28 PM)
mean no need buy any glue ady lo  biggrin.gif

if buy 2 piece + pos jb =
how much ?
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Yes, no glue required. Why want to use glue and get yourself suffocate for 1 week in a car? hmm.gif

Sorry, out of stock now. Still pending for item to arrive. smile.gif . Thank you for your interest.
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QUOTE(MyWifeCar @ Nov 4 2010, 02:27 PM)
Yes, no glue required. Why want to use glue and get yourself suffocate for 1 week in a car?   hmm.gif

Sorry, out of stock now. Still pending for item to arrive. smile.gif .   Thank you for your interest.
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when will coming stock ?

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QUOTE(fit123 @ Nov 4 2010, 03:16 PM)
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when will coming stock ?
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Sorry, really no idea. $$$ is an issue also.... sweat.gif

Will announce again when stock ready la~

Thanks for your interest.

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then got other soundproof can do at door panel ?
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QUOTE(fit123 @ Nov 4 2010, 03:41 PM)
then got other soundproof can do at door panel ?
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Door panel as in door trim/door guard ah?

Or any other layer?

Flex Mat, Suppression pad or Propad also suitable.... Do you have a budget in mind? Easier to plan/advice if got budget.

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QUOTE(MyWifeCar @ Nov 4 2010, 03:57 PM)
Door panel as in door trim/door guard ah?

Or any other layer?

Flex Mat, Suppression pad or Propad also suitable.... Do you have a budget in mind? Easier to plan/advice if got budget.

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is door guard !
i wan to try 2 door 1st
u intro me lol ...
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QUOTE(fit123 @ Nov 4 2010, 07:30 PM)
is door guard  !
i wan to try 2 door 1st
u intro me lol ...
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You can apply 1 layer of flex mat then on top cover with insulflex. Or purely flex mat also can.
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QUOTE(MyWifeCar @ Nov 4 2010, 09:49 PM)
You can apply 1 layer of flex mat then on top cover with insulflex. Or purely flex mat also can.
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ok~
ur insulflex ori got glue ?
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QUOTE(fit123 @ Nov 4 2010, 10:06 PM)
ok~
ur insulflex ori got glue ?
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sorry eh, for your application, you can purchase 2 pieces of flex mat from me. Insulfex you will have to get it from someone else. I'm only suggesting how to soundproof your door guard.
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QUOTE(MyWifeCar @ Nov 4 2010, 10:34 PM)
sorry eh, for your application, you can purchase 2 pieces of flex mat from me. Insulfex you will have to get it from someone else. I'm only suggesting how to soundproof your door guard.
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ooo... icic ! thk ~

2 pieces flex mat + pos jb ... how much ?
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QUOTE(fit123 @ Nov 5 2010, 12:42 AM)
ooo... icic  ! thk ~

2 pieces flex mat + pos jb ... how much ?
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Ok bro, thanks for your interest. Sent u a pm on the pricing.
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Finish dyi for both front door, feel more solid already. haha......... rclxms.gif
but, still not satisfy me (i think cox back doors din sound proof) cry.gif
BTW, i just use 4 flex mate to cover all the hole, still left 1 piece (keep for future upgrade for back door)

Now figure out i hate the tire and engine noise so much
how to reduce it??? rclxub.gif

quote me the material needed and the price too. thx..............
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QUOTE(momocha_86 @ Nov 6 2010, 08:38 PM)
Finish dyi for both front door, feel more solid already. haha.........  rclxms.gif
but, still not satisfy me (i think cox back doors din sound proof) cry.gif
BTW, i just use 4 flex mate to cover all the hole, still left 1 piece (keep for future upgrade for back door)

Now figure out i hate the tire and engine noise so much
how to reduce it??? rclxub.gif

quote me the material needed and the price too. thx..............
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Thanks bro, nice knowing that you get the effect that u want.

Sent you more info.
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Hello bro may i know how many Flex Mat need to use for 1 car
floor,door and bonet ( waja car ) ( satria ) thanks smile.gif

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QUOTE(boy.jactech @ Nov 28 2010, 12:37 AM)
Hello bro may i know how many Flex Mat need to use for 1 car
floor,door and bonet ( waja car ) ( satria ) thanks smile.gif
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Waja and satria should require almost the same amount of the flex mat...

Floor~ should be around 15 flex mat

Door will depend on how many layers you plan to do.... 2 pieces for 1 layer....

Bonnet, what do you mean by this?
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MyWifeCar u got PM
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QUOTE(spyware89 @ Nov 29 2010, 12:56 PM)
MyWifeCar u got PM
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Ok, call me K.S or Kheng Siong is fine....

Why your questions are in Bahasa Malaysia... but then you refer me to a chinese website??? laugh.gif
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wow. great products especially pro pad. installed on my doors and cut some pieces to cover the inner door panel holes. wind noise reduce by 50%. mid bass clearer and more solid will buy more for fenders.
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QUOTE(Rocco&Buttman @ Dec 4 2010, 06:11 PM)
wow. great products especially pro pad. installed on my doors and cut some pieces to cover the inner door panel holes. wind noise reduce by 50%. mid bass clearer and more solid will buy more for fenders.
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Bro, the inner panel holes one I will not be responsible har .... because I use Flex Mat for that area. tongue.gif

For fenders, you will need Noise Plug, Propad and Insulflex kind of materials....


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Can you suggest me soundproof material for following area:
1. Bonnet
2. Door
3. Cabin Floor (fron to back--meant "under firewall" to "under back seat"
4. Trunk Area (floor, side&inner lid)

Im very particular in NOISE, but not ICE fever,Just wan2 make my car as quiet as possible.
Pls give the best solution& price too..
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Can you suggest me soundproof material for following area:
1. Bonnet
KS> I'm assuming you are talking about front hood. Then you can use 1 piece of HoodLiner will do.

2. Door
KS>This will depend on how many layers you would prefer. Non-ICE, then you can do 2 layers
Total 4 doors = 2 x Propad, 2 x Suppression Pad and 4 x Flex Mat... And also insulflex, which I do not sell.

3. Cabin Floor (fron to back--meant "under firewall" to "under back seat"
KS>If you have heat gun, then you can use 2 x STP Visomat PB2. If not then you can use around 2 x Dampening Mat and 1 Noise Absorption Mat.
For firewall then you will 4~5 pieces of Flex Mat, but depend on what car you are driving. Waja size might need 5.
For the flooring, there are some specific area that PB2 or Dampening Mat cannot cover... If you wish to have it covered, then you might need ~6 x Flex Mat.

4. Trunk Area (floor, side&inner lid)
KS> 3~4 x STP Vibroplast or 4~5 x Flex Mat. These should cover the side as well, all depend on what car are you driving. Inner lid? No recommended, but if you want, then I need to know what car are you driving.

Im very particular in NOISE, but not ICE fever,Just wan2 make my car as quiet as possible.
KS> Soundproofing is not only for ICErs, normal daily usage will be very helpful too... The less NVH you have in your car, then less tense you will have driving it daily.

Pls give the best solution& price too..
KS> Solution provided. Price is on the first page, negotiable depend on which package that you are going for.

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bro, which one suitable for DIY new Vios front hood

Please PM me.

thanks

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QUOTE(thunderbird @ Dec 7 2010, 04:49 PM)
bro, which one suitable for DIY new Vios front hood

Please PM me.

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New vios ..... front hood.

Can opt for HoodLiner, open cell with self adhesive.
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bro if i wan to put on 4 piece of door wut do i need?
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QUOTE(maxgenesis @ Dec 8 2010, 09:50 PM)
bro if i wan to put on 4 piece of door wut do i need?
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It will depend on how many layer you plan to do... and what material you would prefer....

Normally I recommend 2 layers. Using Propad/Suppression Pad and Flex Mat/Insulflex.

Would advice you to budget how much you plan to spend.... smile.gif
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Do you have STP BOMB?
1 pc how much?
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you provide installation??

quote me for whole iswara a/b
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QUOTE(babycome @ Dec 11 2010, 06:30 PM)
Do you have STP BOMB?
1 pc how much?
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1 piece rm 250. 1 box rm1048.00, 5 pieces in a box.


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QUOTE(fenixtx @ Dec 11 2010, 07:00 PM)
you provide installation??

quote me for whole iswara a/b
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Sorry ,i do not provide installlation. You will have to try other sellers.
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how much do i need to buy if i plan to cover all my saga blm four doors??
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QUOTE(stephen7177 @ Dec 11 2010, 10:31 PM)
how much do i need to buy if i plan to cover all my saga blm four doors??
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It depends on how many layer you would prefer to do...

My recommendation:
2 x Propad
2 x Suppression Pad
and 4 x Flex Mat.
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how many flexmat and suppression pad do i need to cover 4 doors?

how many suppression pad for roof?

how many dampening mat do i need to cover whole floor?

car is iswara aeroback

can pm me pls...tq

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QUOTE(FizzY DizzY @ Dec 15 2010, 01:37 AM)
how many flexmat and suppression pad do i need to cover 4 doors?

how many suppression pad for roof?

how many dampening mat do i need to cover whole floor?

car is iswara aeroback

can pm me pls...tq
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Ok bro... but Iswara is no much diff. from City or Vios....
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any deadening/dampening material is suitable for door?similiar to Insudamp? self adhesive?

how many is enough for 4 door single layer? how much?


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QUOTE(torresism @ Dec 21 2010, 10:14 PM)
any deadening/dampening material is suitable for door?similiar to Insudamp? self adhesive?

how many is enough for 4 door single layer? how much?
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If you want something like InsuDamp, then Flex Mat is the same kind dampening material.

2 pieces for 1 layer...4 doors will require 8 pieces.

But if you purely want deadning, actually Propad or Suppression Pad is sufficient... At least that is what I would do.

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Hi, what is your best price for 3pcs STP Visomat PB2 + delivery to Penang?
Do you have Other STP product? STP Splen?
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bro. suggest me the best material for:-

- front hood/engine bay ( to reduce engine noise )
- 4 doors
- boot ( to reduce exhaust sound )

thx ! pm me ya
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QUOTE(babycome @ Dec 27 2010, 11:18 PM)
Hi, what is your best price for 3pcs STP Visomat PB2 + delivery to Penang?
Do you have Other STP product? STP Splen?
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Ok. Best price pm you.

I have all stp materials, just let me know which materials that you prefer.


QUOTE(salmony @ Dec 28 2010, 09:31 PM)
bro. suggest me the best material for:-

- front hood/engine bay ( to reduce engine noise )
- 4 doors
- boot ( to reduce exhaust sound )

thx ! pm me ya
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1. I have 2 types of hoodliner. With and without the aluminum layer. Rm100 and rm200.
2. You can go for my rm500 package.
3. I don't really have a solution for this one. Best is if you can change the exhaust.
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best price 4 persona front n rear bonet..
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hi, pm me price of Insulation Foam - 1 piece. thx
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QUOTE(bobzaidi @ Dec 31 2010, 02:16 PM)
best price 4 persona front n rear bonet..
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Best price:
Front rm200
Rear rm100


QUOTE(chenglong @ Dec 31 2010, 04:39 PM)
hi, pm me price of Insulation Foam - 1 piece. thx
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Sorry, insulation foam not available. You can try insulflex from other sellers.
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a bump for a reali gd seller...
how's ur business doing..?
btw...
might be visiting howie dis coming sat...
see if u free...
my ear itchy wana audit ur cfs4...
hehe...
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QUOTE(Str33tBoY @ Jan 1 2011, 04:42 PM)
a bump for a reali gd seller...
how's ur business doing..?
btw...
might be visiting howie dis coming sat...
see if u free...
my ear itchy wana audit ur cfs4...
hehe...
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Ok...will see if I am free. What time?

now headache wanted to sell off my Genesis Dual Mono...
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icic...
ya...
howie told me dat...
will be there around 1pm...
getting my setup done...
den will stop adi...
hehe...
no budget...
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bro, your product 'tahan air' one? how if car got leakage then water puddling underneath carpet on the product, will effect the adhesive?
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QUOTE(keboroianisme @ Jan 2 2011, 07:12 PM)
bro, your product 'tahan air' one? how if car got leakage then water puddling underneath carpet on the product, will effect the adhesive?
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If the bitumen one, yes.
If the foam one, no.
And I do not recommend to apply foam with adhesive on the floor, due to the same reason.

If your car got leakage, why not you fix first then only soundproof?
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what would u recommend for saga lmst sound proofing.
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QUOTE(aegis`- @ Jan 2 2011, 11:29 PM)
what would u recommend for saga lmst sound proofing.
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Doors are always the best way to start... But for BLM, front flooring and fenders can be improved.
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i really wanna lower down the noise alot.
how much diff will it do.
the mats u recommend lo.
fender etc i can do myself also
use CA glue?
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QUOTE(aegis`- @ Jan 3 2011, 05:56 PM)
i really wanna lower down the noise alot.
how much diff will it do.
the mats u recommend lo.
fender etc i can do myself also
use CA glue?
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Enough difference to know that this is what soundproof can reduce the noise for your car.

My materials no need ca glue. Why wanna suffocate yourself with ca glue when there are other cheaper and same application method, while using the same materials?
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ok will prolly look for you after cny aight
i live at sunway
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Hi,

My Chevrolet Captiva need to cut down noise from Engine (Diesel ma), and may be tyre noise. Seems like doors are ok.

What would u recommend me to use? Can easily DIY one.
I stay at Puchong too, can we meet up when u r free so that u can show me some example?

Thanks : )
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QUOTE(billyngcam @ Jan 12 2011, 12:11 AM)
Hi,

My Chevrolet Captiva need to cut down noise from Engine (Diesel ma), and may be tyre noise. Seems like doors are ok.

What would u recommend me to use? Can easily DIY one.
I stay at Puchong too, can we meet up when u r free so that u can show me some example?

Thanks : )
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To cut down engine noise, I do not think there is a easy DIY .... tongue.gif Somemore diesel engine is quite noisy....

Anyway, 0123025842. I guess weekend morning is the best time for fresh explanation.... Let me know of your availability.

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any one from penang used the propad or soundproof their fender? want to c how good it is.
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QUOTE(boeytan @ Jan 17 2011, 07:34 AM)
any one from penang used the propad or soundproof their fender? want to c how good it is.
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Please go to the 1st page, there is a list of successful sale conducted. You may PM them for further information.

Some of them are from Penang too, I courier the whole item to them.

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what is the cotton mat made for? for sound absortion purpose? i did 2 layer raaamt d. wan apply 3rd layer. is it suitable? i should apply at door trim?

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QUOTE(boeytan @ Jan 20 2011, 07:08 PM)
what is the cotton mat made for? for sound absortion purpose? i did 2 layer raaamt d. wan apply 3rd layer. is it suitable? i should apply at door trim?
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Hi, sorry...cotton mat is not available at the moment. I will substitude it with HoodLiner instead.

HoodLiner can be applied on door trim, 1 x HoodLiner enough for 2 door trim. It comes with self-adhesive, it is 10mm thick and open-cell.

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hey,

pm-ed you. hope to get your reply soon.

Thanks.
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QUOTE(red-queen @ Feb 7 2011, 11:26 PM)
hey,

pm-ed you. hope to get your reply soon.

Thanks.
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Ok bro...I have already replied your PM.

Remove your avatar to receive a free gift~~ laugh.gif


Added on February 11, 2011, 12:19 amDo you ever wonder how is a stock car being soundproof... be it Honda?

user posted image

It is pathetic and lousy handwork~~ cry.gif

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The dampening material is peeling off......... doh.gif


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kenari whole car need how much? pm me~
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QUOTE(sushiprince @ Feb 12 2011, 01:26 PM)
kenari whole car need how much? pm me~
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Sorry, no installation provided. smile.gif

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The board that covers your car boot area. I'm using open-cell foam on the board.

This is what I would advice some of the drivers to try as well. You can use Insulfex or SuperLon, can opt for the 10mm thickness as well. But if can, try to avoid those that DO NOT come with self-adhesive. Yes, the price is cheap... But think of the smell and pain you have to go through for week while driving the car. If you can reach your destination fast enough, then never mind la... If you nasib malang stuck in the jam... I think you will get high by the time you reach your destination. laugh.gif

...Anyway, the smell of the glue is not good...Even for a week...Not like we are already breath in all those pure oxygen from the surrounding.

If you guys search harder, there are some that actually selling very cheap superLon that already come with glue. Here! Cheap and come with adhesive already!


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i mean kenari whole car need how many cost to buy the soundproof~

i want my car silent and comfort all the way.....need to install which type of soundproof?


Added on February 22, 2011, 2:14 pmi mean kenari whole car need how many cost to buy the soundproof~

i want my car silent and comfort all the way.....need to install which type of soundproof?

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QUOTE(sushiprince @ Feb 22 2011, 02:14 PM)
i mean kenari whole car need how many cost to buy the soundproof~

i want my car silent and comfort all the way.....need to install which type of soundproof?

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It depends bro, because I always advice to start slow and part by part. Because noise is very subjective.

The materials cost can go to 2k or 3k also possible, since I also have STP....

Anyway, what is your budget and what is your main concern? hmm.gif
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The dampening material is peeling off.........    doh.gif
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civic or city?


anyway...both sp also suks!!!lol
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QUOTE(nestum @ Feb 22 2011, 07:34 PM)
civic or city?
anyway...both sp also suks!!!lol
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That was a City... Very bad sound insulation indeed. cry.gif
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dampening mat ..1 roll how many meters? enough to cover waja floor?
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dampening mat ..1 roll how many meters? enough to cover waja floor?
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1 roll is only 3'x4'. You'll need 2 rolls to cover Waja floor....

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dear MwWifeCar bro, may i know which soundproofing mat should i apply on my door and boot? could you pls provide the price as well? if really effective, i ll recommend to my members smile.gif
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QUOTE(behkokhong @ Mar 3 2011, 11:28 PM)
dear MwWifeCar bro, may i know which soundproofing mat should i apply on my door and boot? could you pls provide the price as well? if really effective, i ll recommend to my members  smile.gif
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Thanks bro, I guess my materials are effective kua... Or else I won't be here still selling le... smile.gif

I have many ways to soundproof both the areas mentioned by you...

Doors can be soundproofed many layers, so is the boot.

Please let me know of your preference, and possibly, you budget for both area.... also, what car?
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i m driving forte, passenger always complaint noise from behind, i guess is from boot. Then i also wanted to reduce noice from outside/tire as much as i can, haha...really look for budget DIY, but it have to be effective compare to my stock car.

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QUOTE(behkokhong @ Mar 3 2011, 11:50 PM)
i m driving forte, passenger always complaint noise from behind, i guess is from boot. Then i also wanted to reduce noice from outside/tire as much as i can, haha...really look for budget DIY, but it have to be effective compare to my stock car.
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You are my second Forte customer. What is your budget?

Effective ah? should not be a problem... Provided your budget permits...


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what is ur forte's customer feedback after applied your SF? if can, better don't more than 600-700, coz i need some budget for my tint,wuwu T-T ...
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u do installation?pm me details please
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bro, u forgot to reply my previous post.haha...
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bro, u forgot to reply my previous post.haha...
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heya, what is recommended for the inner part of the door metal?
supression pad/propad + flexmat to cover the holes?

may i ask is supression pad/propad & flexmat is self-adhesive?

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[quote=noblesse,Mar 9 2011, 01:50 PM]
heya, what is recommended for the inner part of the door metal?
supression pad/propad + flexmat to cover the holes?
KS: Yes, you are right.

may i ask is supression pad/propad & flexmat is self-adhesive?
KS : Comes with adhesive, unless stated. No Dunlop CA glue needed.

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Bro,about the flex pad,1 piece and cover 1 door or what?

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Bro,about the flex pad,1 piece and cover 1 door or what?

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Not enough... most of the time need at least 2 pieces for 1 door 1 layer.. Even Myvi also need 1+.
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QUOTE(MyWifeCar @ Mar 13 2011, 12:08 PM)
Not enough... most of the time need at least 2 pieces for 1 door 1 layer.. Even Myvi also need 1+.
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Does 1 layer enough? when i turn the sound system on a high volume,it had a distortion noise from the door panel.etc and it sound cheap even thou it was a decent speaker,the distortion sound from the door panel make it sound cheap.....so what do u recommend me to get for the doors "all 4 of them"

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QUOTE(Wilson13B @ Mar 14 2011, 03:47 AM)
Does 1 layer enough? when i turn the sound system on a high volume,it had a distortion noise from the door panel.etc and it sound cheap even thou it was a decent speaker,the distortion sound from the door panel make it sound cheap.....so what do u recommend me to get for the doors "all 4 of them"

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You have a few options actually...

1. Purely deal with your source of noise. Most likely will be your door trim, but considering the volume... I think you turn on quite loud too. biggrin.gif

2. Go for my 2.5 layer package.

3. What is your budget? You can go for 3 layers, like ICE~ car.


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Tai kor, remember me? How much to buy material to just do my rear bonnet area? I dont know why my rear bonnet there, sometimes i buy things and put there for while. after few hours drive whole day my car boot super hot ooo.... can reduce heat one ah? is it exhaust heat?
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QUOTE(kobe10 @ Mar 15 2011, 01:54 AM)
Tai kor, remember me? How much to buy material to just do my rear bonnet area? I dont know why my rear bonnet there, sometimes i buy things and put there for while. after few hours drive whole day my car boot super hot ooo.... can reduce heat one ah? is it exhaust heat?
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You change exhaust already ah?
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[quote]
[quote=MyWifeCar,Mar 9 2011, 02:03 PM]
[quote=noblesse,Mar 9 2011, 01:50 PM]
heya, what is recommended for the inner part of the door metal?
supression pad/propad + flexmat to cover the holes?
KS: Yes, you are right.

may i ask is supression pad/propad & flexmat is self-adhesive?
KS : Comes with adhesive, unless stated. No Dunlop CA glue needed.

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[/quote]

thanks for your reply bro!

how many pieces of supression pad do i need for 4 doors viva? is 5 per door adequate?

and also how big is one piece of flexmat? how many pieces do i need for 4 doors?

pm me the bestest gay price for all in bro!

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Bro, how much for flexmat if i wan it for Wira 4 doors?
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QUOTE(noblesse @ Mar 15 2011, 11:11 PM)
thanks for your reply bro!

how many pieces of supression pad do i need for 4 doors viva? is 5 per door adequate?

and also how big is one piece of flexmat? how many pieces do i need for 4 doors?

pm me the bestest gay price for all in bro!
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Recommended is 10 pieces, which is 1 box per door. If you insist on using 5 pieces for a door, then might as well use Propad...which can dampen better.
Still 10 pieces is the recommended numbers of pad to apply.

Flex Mat is 8 inches by 4 feet. For Viva, estimate 1 layer 2 doors will need 3+ pieces.

So how you want to do it, before I quote you a price for 'gay'. (No offend to gay, just a matter of jokes ~ tongue.gif )



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bro...ask u about the d.i.y job for door soundproofing..

for the inner door metal part, is it using the Flexmat, 1 piece is enough for 1 door right?

and then how about the propad and suppresion pad?

what is the right procedure?


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QUOTE(torresism @ Mar 15 2011, 11:48 PM)
bro...ask u about the d.i.y job for door soundproofing..

for the inner door metal part, is it using the Flexmat, 1 piece is enough for 1 door right?

and then how about the propad and suppresion pad?

what is the right procedure?
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QUOTE(Skyl1n3 @ Mar 15 2011, 11:38 PM)
Bro, how much for flexmat if i wan it for Wira 4 doors?
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Wira door too big... need 3 pieces. But shld have extra...

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If I need to apply the boot floor with noise absorption mat and fender with noise plug, how many pieces require?
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If I need to apply the boot floor with noise absorption mat and fender with noise plug, how many pieces require?
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For noise plug, only applicable to the front fenders. If rear fenders, use 2 pieces of Flex Mat will do.


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for avanza firewall? opening my dashboard for aircond servicing. what type is better? and hot many needed?
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for avanza firewall? opening my dashboard for aircond servicing. what type is better? and hot many needed?
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Nice move bro... You might need 5~6 pieces, so can cover fully from top up to bottom where you pedals are.

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adding my feedback:

purchase flexmat from mywifecar on fri. Completed transaction around 3pm. Was not expecting him to ship till saturday or monday but got a pleasant surprise when he text me item has been shipped. thats 3 hours i bank in the money. Now thats what i call FAST. Needless to say, item receive saturday morning and i got to diy my rattling plastic panel that night. Good service. Ups for u bro.
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QUOTE(bafukie @ Apr 17 2011, 10:30 AM)
adding my feedback:

purchase flexmat from mywifecar on fri. Completed transaction around 3pm. Was not expecting him to ship till saturday or monday but got a pleasant surprise when he text me item has been shipped. thats 3 hours i bank in the money. Now thats what i call FAST. Needless to say, item receive saturday morning and i got to diy my rattling plastic panel that night. Good service. Ups for u bro.
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It is you bro.... thumbup.gif

I wasn't fast. Just that I was ular-ing around that day and near-by was a Skynet office... Normally I will deliver the package in the next morning once the payment is received.

But you know what you want... thumbup.gif



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I did the fender package.. I can feel the tire noise reduce to an acceptable level for my civic compare from previous.. thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(big_bertha @ Apr 26 2011, 08:18 PM)
I did the fender package.. I can feel the tire noise reduce to an acceptable level for my civic compare from previous..  thumbup.gif
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Driving Civic also complain so much, you cerewet kot ...... laugh.gif

More to tell you when we meet-up again.


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Where got cerewet bro.. Hahaha..
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hi ... if for MYVi ...how much is cost ???
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QUOTE(cavien @ May 3 2011, 04:35 PM)
hi ... if for MYVi ...how much is cost ???
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bro! can PM me how much for PROPAD for 4 doors (Kia Forte). 1 box enuf to cover how much? can use propad for doors rite smile.gif
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QUOTE(seanoys @ May 3 2011, 05:42 PM)
bro! can PM me how much for PROPAD for 4 doors (Kia Forte). 1 box enuf to cover how much? can use propad for doors rite smile.gif
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Yup, Propad can be used for doors. 4 doors you will need 4 boxes.... Normally I only suggest 1 box per door, but if you decide other wise, then it is entirely up to you.

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QUOTE(MyWifeCar @ May 3 2011, 11:52 PM)
Yup, Propad can be used for doors. 4 doors you will need 4 boxes.... Normally I only suggest 1 box per door, but if you decide other wise, then it is entirely up to you.

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ohh propad is superlon? or with that aluminium sticker? 1 box enuf to cover the whole door panel rite? thanks bro
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QUOTE(seanoys @ May 4 2011, 09:03 AM)
ohh propad is superlon? or with that aluminium sticker? 1 box enuf to cover the whole door panel rite? thanks bro
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Propad = SuperLon ??? rclxub.gif

No la, bro. Propad ~ Suppression Pad, only using bitumen as the adhesive layer.

SuperLon = Insulflex, they are brother and sister until someone start fighting and the company split into half.... That's what people told me la. biggrin.gif

Alumimium sticker??? rclxub.gif What aluminium sticker? You mean the layer ah?

Your door panel = door metal body, right?

Normally I refer door panel as door trim, the layer of your car door that made of plastic.
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QUOTE(MyWifeCar @ May 4 2011, 11:24 AM)
Propad = SuperLon ???  rclxub.gif

No la, bro. Propad ~ Suppression Pad, only using bitumen as the adhesive layer.

SuperLon = Insulflex, they are brother and sister until someone start fighting and the company split into half.... That's what people told me la.  biggrin.gif

Alumimium sticker???  rclxub.gif  What aluminium sticker? You mean the layer ah?

Your door panel = door metal body, right?

Normally I refer door panel as door trim, the layer of your car door that made of plastic.
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Ohh.. So propad is like a sponge la.. Sorry sorry ask noob questions tongue.gif anyways I want to stick propad at the door
Metal part can? Can withstand heat rite?
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QUOTE(seanoys @ May 4 2011, 11:46 AM)
Ohh.. So propad is like a sponge la.. Sorry sorry ask noob questions tongue.gif anyways I want to stick propad at the door
Metal part can? Can withstand heat rite?
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No la, Propad is not sponge... Some plastic la.. laugh.gif

Yes, the Propad is meant for door metal part. Can withstand heat, and definitely will no melt under normal circumstances.

1 box per door, 4 boxes for 4 doors. Easy application with great effects. smile.gif
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QUOTE(MyWifeCar @ May 4 2011, 11:54 AM)
No la, Propad is not sponge... Some plastic la..  laugh.gif

Yes, the Propad is meant for door metal part. Can withstand heat, and definitely will no melt under normal circumstances.

1 box per door, 4 boxes for 4 doors. Easy application with great effects.  smile.gif
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Okay! Best price can offer Ma buy 4 box? smile.gif I just SMS you..maybe can cod today?
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QUOTE(seanoys @ May 4 2011, 11:59 AM)
Okay! Best price can offer Ma buy 4 box? smile.gif I just SMS you..maybe can cod today?
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got my flex mat..

i wanna stick at the rear speaker panel..but 2 box seems not enough..

can i stick & leave gap & stick & leave gap?...

or it is compulsory to cover 100% of the panel area?
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QUOTE(Kirie @ May 13 2011, 08:56 PM)
got my flex mat..

i wanna stick at the rear speaker panel..but 2 box seems not enough..

can i stick & leave gap & stick & leave gap?...

or it is compulsory to cover 100% of the panel area?
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This kind of materials would be best use without leaving gap. If it is not enough, then maybe you want to concentrate on the middle part more.

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QUOTE(MyWifeCar @ May 13 2011, 11:54 PM)
This kind of materials would be best use without leaving gap. If it is not enough, then maybe you want to concentrate on the middle part more.

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ic ic..already done mine with gap..huhu..let see the outcome 1st..

if not good enough, will order flex mat again from u smile.gif
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QUOTE(Kirie @ May 14 2011, 10:35 AM)
ic ic..already done mine with gap..huhu..let see the outcome 1st..

if not good enough, will order flex mat again from u smile.gif
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Let's see how it goes first....

The main thing is, cover the speakers area first... Then slowly extend to the side.

If no speaker involve, then concentrate more on the middle area.
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pm me best price what i need for myvi se 4 door including shipping to sarawak.

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QUOTE(Collin8900 @ May 14 2011, 02:03 PM)
pm me best price what i need for myvi se 4 door including shipping to sarawak.
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Hi Bro,
Thanks for your interest.

Here's the thing, I have many materials and it can be combined to achieve a very good effect.

Hope you don't mind to share how much you plan/budget to spend for your door soundproofing.

Then I will be able to suggest the materials necessary for your budget.

Also please provide your post code so I can check on the necessary postage required.

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would like to ask for the myvi if front fender what to put on it?insuflex?^^
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QUOTE(valoracer @ May 15 2011, 12:34 AM)
would like to ask for the myvi if front fender what to put on it?insuflex?^^
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For fenders, I do in combination. I do not purely depend on Insulflex.

Insulflex can help in sound insulation IF applied correctly. Not buta-buta believe what everyone has said and write, saying that Insulflex is the cure to noise in your car. laugh.gif

Anyway, I will be using 3 materials for fenders soundproofing.
Propad/Suppression Pad, Insulation Foam strip and Noise Plug. You may refer to my first post for pictures and more information.

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QUOTE(MyWifeCar @ May 15 2011, 12:20 PM)
For fenders, I do in combination. I do not purely depend on Insulflex.

Insulflex can help in sound insulation IF applied correctly. Not buta-buta believe what everyone has said and write, saying that Insulflex is the cure to noise in your car.  laugh.gif

Anyway, I will be using 3 materials for fenders soundproofing.
Propad/Suppression Pad, Insulation Foam strip and Noise Plug. You may refer to my first post for pictures and more information.

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haha ic...so the insulation foam is it the strips SB™ 3mm Foam which included in the package #1 that u had offered??smile.gif
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haha ic...so the insulation foam is it the strips SB™ 3mm Foam which included in the package #1 that u had offered??smile.gif
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Yes, Basically all materials are ready to be applied for soundproofing. No need glue... But you will need cleaning materials, because fenders area are normally very dusty.

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QUOTE(MyWifeCar @ May 17 2011, 08:13 AM)
Yes, Basically all materials are ready to be applied for soundproofing. No need glue... But you will need cleaning materials, because fenders area are normally very dusty.

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okok hehe pm me the best price for package #1 and the place to COD...thanks ^^...
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hi, would like to ask what is the best to use for fender?
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QUOTE(mikez @ May 19 2011, 07:50 PM)
hi, would like to ask what is the best to use for fender?
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For front fenders, I always use combination of 3 materials. Please refer to 1st post for my fenders materials and package.

As for back fenders, I use only Flex Mat on normal saloon...

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So this is all DIY? You are basically selling the materials for build a sound proof car? I probably got it wrong lol I'm not sure

I have seen people who have built their own Sub Boxes from Ply-wood and covering it with fiber glass i have worked with fiber glass before but I don't have any tools at my house so its really really hard....


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QUOTE(dideah @ May 31 2011, 05:11 PM)
So this is all DIY? You are basically selling the materials for build a sound proof car? I probably got it wrong lol I'm not sure

I have seen people who have built their own Sub Boxes from Ply-wood and covering it with fiber glass i have worked with fiber glass before but I don't have any tools at my house so its really really hard....
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Yup, all DIY...

Not much tools required for soundproofing DIY... You just need some screw drivers, knifes and scissors will do... smile.gif
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Suppression Pad still got?
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QUOTE(vexus @ May 31 2011, 09:22 PM)
Suppression Pad still got?
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Yes, stock available.

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Bro,
Can you give me a quot on my waja.
Pls PM me the price, thanks
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QUOTE(sfchoi @ May 31 2011, 10:11 PM)
Bro,
Can you give me a quot on my waja.
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Which part of your car that you would like to soundproof? And how much you have budgeted to spend on those area?

Please let me know, easier to quote.

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hoodliner u selling is it superlon?
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QUOTE(vexus @ Jun 5 2011, 12:20 PM)
hoodliner u selling is it superlon?
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Nope. SuperLon is close-cell. Mostly use as heat-insulator.

HoodLiner is open-cell

HoodLiner with Foil is in between heat-insulator and noise insulator...It is called hybrid cell. Actually most suitable for engine bay, but some apply it on the roof too.

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Hello, if i buy a DIY set from you, can you recommend a good place to help install it?

also, does soundproofing void manufacturers warranty?
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QUOTE(DVN @ Jun 15 2011, 06:59 PM)
Hello, if i buy a DIY set from you, can you recommend a good place to help install it?

also, does soundproofing void manufacturers warranty?
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It is DIY bro, if you bring it to shop they most likely will not entertain you... or they will, but your pocket will hurt.

Soundproofing void or not, depend on where you apply la. Also depend on what car la... I changed HU and Nissan still warranty my car electronic parts. laugh.gif

....if Proton or P2, then hard to tell.... since they can even void gearbox warranty if you change your rims.

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Hi, which material can reduce fan noise from engine?
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QUOTE(jay @ Jun 21 2011, 07:23 PM)
Hi, which material can reduce fan noise from engine?
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Hoodliner with foil should be able to do the trick. Not suitable for turbo engine, too hot.


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bro..i wanna block sound from outside....how?
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QUOTE(sissoko @ Jul 28 2011, 10:06 AM)
bro..i wanna block sound from outside....how?
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What car? ..... bmw e36 ah?

6 x Propad, reduce the noise instantly.
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atos................bmw e36 no more...now e39..but not require sound blocking yet...but my atos...wahhh can hear sound from outside...even can't hear my audio lor.....



Added on July 28, 2011, 11:21 amis this how to put the propad ka bro?

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QUOTE(sissoko @ Jul 28 2011, 11:15 AM)
atos................bmw e36 no more...now e39..but not require sound blocking yet...but my atos...wahhh can hear sound from outside...even can't hear my audio lor.....

Added on July 28, 2011, 11:21 amis this how to put the propad ka bro?

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Yes, that's how you apply Propad.

For your Atos door, 6 x Propad, 4 x Flex Mat and 2 x 3mm Insulation Foam. This is for 4 doors, since you want to block outside noise...

Or share with me your budget, so I can recommend the best materials to suite you.


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this kind of installation can throw away "TIN KOSONG" sound ka bro if we knock the door from outside...atos door sound very empty...like tin kosong lor...

and actually how this thing can reduced the sound? put a few only can reduce? for the first stage...my budget is below 200 bro...coz spend out so much money this month.... sweat.gif

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QUOTE(sissoko @ Jul 28 2011, 03:51 PM)
this kind of installation can throw away "TIN KOSONG" sound ka bro if we knock the door from outside...atos door sound very empty...like tin kosong lor...

and actually how this thing can reduced the sound? put a few only can reduce? for the first stage...my budget is below 200 bro...coz spend out so much money this month.... sweat.gif
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The knock from outside effect, even if you only apply Insulflex/SuperLon, which is way cheap... You can hear a very solid sound already. Very good effect? nope, wait until you actually drive the car. The effect you knock is not comparable with what you actually will feel inside.

Same goes to the Pad. When you knock, it sounds cheap. But when you drive, then only you will be able to feel the difference.

Anyway, when you drive, I don't believe that the vibration of your door is as hard as you knock.... right?

The pads will do what it is meant to, which is to stop the vibration of your door. Once no vibration, then noise will be reduced.

If you insist on the knocking effect, of course there is a solution.



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Hi please advise the size i should use for rear trunk. Thanks smile.gif
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QUOTE(kianlun @ Aug 11 2011, 11:16 PM)
Hi please advise the size i should use for rear trunk. Thanks smile.gif
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Hi there, need advise on DIYing propad and flex mat to remove my tin noise for my myvi 4 doors + rear bonnet.

can be recon the numbers of items I need and not to mention the cost

thanks alot
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QUOTE(jumanz @ Aug 23 2011, 01:01 AM)
Hi there, need advise on DIYing propad and flex mat to remove my tin noise for my myvi 4 doors + rear bonnet.

can be recon the numbers of items I need and not to mention the cost

thanks alot
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You may stay away from Flex Mat first... Try the Propads and Suppression Pads first. If not enough then only add on for greater effect.

Basically each door you will need 1 box Propad/Suppression Pad.


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QUOTE(jay @ Aug 23 2011, 07:54 PM)
Hi, which product is open-cell type? planning to get custom size brows.gif
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Hoodlliner is open-cell.

No custom size available. The one I have is 3 feet x 4 feet. Also have 5 feet x 4 feet mainly for conti cars which is more expensive... But need to check for availability...

These sort of materials are not available in roll, it mainly come in pre-cut sheet.

Those insulflex or Superlon thingy are available in roll form, because they are thick and hard hence it is very difficult yo deform.
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What is the best for soundproofing my satria neo 2 doors?
PM me with the price too

Thanks in advance
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QUOTE(FHs @ Aug 23 2011, 11:03 PM)
What is the best for soundproofing my satria neo 2 doors?
PM me with the price too

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Not sure meaning of the best bro, I can only quote you based on your budget. Sound is subjective.
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i mean for the doors only which product is suitable to minimize the noise?
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is 1 piece of flex mat enough for one door ? O_o

thanks smile.gif if i cover those holes on the door panel will that thing vibrate ?

pm me pls thanks biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(FHs @ Aug 24 2011, 12:23 AM)
i mean for the doors only which product is suitable to minimize the noise?
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Since NEO's doors are longer and bigger, I would suggest you to use 3 box Propad to reduce the vibration. Try this as 1st stage, if not enough then only add-on others.




QUOTE(carbonfibre @ Aug 24 2011, 12:29 AM)
is 1 piece of flex mat enough for one door ? O_o

thanks smile.gif if i cover those holes on the door panel will that thing vibrate ?

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PM, bro.
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B14 sentra.

a) roof

b) doors

c) floor

PM quote separately please with recommendations

Thanks.
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QUOTE(lot101 @ Aug 24 2011, 06:37 PM)
B14 sentra.

a) roof

b) doors

c) floor

PM quote separately please with recommendations

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How much do you expect to spend for each area?
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QUOTE(MyWifeCar @ Aug 24 2011, 09:48 PM)
How much do you expect to spend for each area?
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no idea, I am rebuilding the car as we 'post'. no fixed budget atm, because I have no idea of cost. and I am not one to be frivolous about spending, neither am I a spend thrift. the word should be cautious consumer.
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Bro...as i want to fit this sound proof material to my car all 4 doors what material should i use and how much of it...??btw my car is a saga blm...pls pm me...tq
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QUOTE(lot101 @ Aug 24 2011, 06:37 PM)
B14 sentra.

a) roof

b) doors

c) floor

PM quote separately please with recommendations

Thanks.
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Please take note, I do not sell Insulflex.
a. 1 x Suppression Pad and 1 x Insulflex 10mm

b. 2 x Propad and 2 x Suppression Pad for 1st stage, not enough then only proceed to 2nd stage.

c. ~17 - 20 pieces Flex Mat and top with Noise Absorption Mat. Should be able to cover all the way to firewall.

QUOTE(Marvin Ooi @ Aug 24 2011, 11:03 PM)
Bro...as i want to fit this sound proof material to my car all 4 doors what material should i use and how much of it...??btw my car is a saga blm...pls pm me...tq
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You can use 2 x Propad and 2 x Suppression Pad as 1st stage. If not enough, then try 2nd stage.

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QUOTE(MyWifeCar @ Aug 24 2011, 11:38 PM)
Please take note, I do not sell Insulflex.
a. 1 x Suppression Pad and 1 x Insulflex 10mm

b. 2 x Propad and 2 x Suppression Pad for 1st stage, not enough then only proceed to 2nd stage.

c. ~17 - 20 pieces Flex Mat and top with Noise Absorption Mat. Should be able to cover all the way to firewall.
You can use 2 x Propad and 2 x Suppression Pad as 1st stage. If not enough, then try 2nd stage.
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Thank you..you are very kind. I am in the process of sending the car to Puspakom, I hope to wrap up before Tuesday. sweat.gif

Will call you after that.
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QUOTE(lot101 @ Aug 25 2011, 04:25 PM)
Thank you..you are very kind. I am in the process of sending the car to Puspakom, I hope to wrap up before Tuesday.  sweat.gif

Will call you after that.
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I am looking at 4 x Flex Mat and 1 box of suppression pad (20 pcs). How much would that be? Between the flex mat and the suppression pad, which is more effective?
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QUOTE(thamkc @ Aug 30 2011, 07:27 PM)
I am looking at 4 x Flex Mat and 1 box of suppression pad (20 pcs). How much would that be? Between the flex mat and  the suppression pad, which is more effective?
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Sorry bro, the 20 pcs box of Suppression Pad is not available at the moment. I only have the 10 pcs pack.

Flex Mat and Suppression Pad, the effectiveness of the materials depend on where and how you apply.

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I am planning to put the flex mat on the doors and the pad on the wheels. What is your recommendation?
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QUOTE(thamkc @ Sep 4 2011, 05:11 PM)
I am planning to put the flex mat on the doors and the pad on the wheels. What is your recommendation?
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For fenders, please consider my fenders package. It is a proven solution with positive feedback.

For doors, you might need 8 pieces of Flex Mat. But may I know what car are you driving?


Added on September 6, 2011, 12:18 pmHello Bro IceFlame21,
For myvi, I would suggest to concentrate on firewall or front flooring first if it is engine noise. I didn't do any bonnet thing for Myvi...only for firewall and flooring. No engine noise issue for me.

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Mind asking your myvi is not the lagi best one right?
so... should be the same biggrin.gif

I read through almost every page here.
Got a few questions. (maybe a lot)

Fender's first - Your way no need to take off the fender? How did u do without removing the fender? Won't it be blocking? So for fenders, u used Insulflex, suppresion pads and noise plug? to-almost-remove the tyre noise?
So Fenders covers up the Tyre noise and to cover up the Road noise need to do the whole floor pan right? How did u do the floor pan? u removed all the seats and the carpet seems sticked unto it?

Yeah, I think I said wrongly. Paiseh, is the engine sound that I don't want outsiders to hear, haha. Not when I'm sitting inside the car biggrin.gif
So should soundproof front hood right?
What materials should I buy from you to arrest that problem?

Lastly, been always curious how to u guys remove the door panel?
There is no screws... how to remove it O.O

Ps: total noob here, but will try the best to DIY on my own tongue.gif


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Aiya, long questions again... Better buy from me, or else .... he he he he he he


QUOTE(IceFlame21 @ Sep 6 2011, 08:10 PM)
Mind asking your myvi is not the lagi best one right?
so... should be the same biggrin.gif
KS>Yes, mine is year 2006.

I read through almost every page here.
Got a few questions. (maybe a lot)
KS> A few = 3 questions, yours are freaking a lot.  laugh.gif

Fender's first - Your way no need to take off the fender?
KS> No Need.
How did u do without removing the fender? Won't it be blocking? So for fenders, u used Insulflex, suppresion pads and noise plug? to-almost-remove the tyre noise?
KS> Access the fenders via banana leaf. No blocking. Yes. Actually very near almost no tire noise, you have to listen very hard to hear it.

So Fenders covers up the Tyre noise and to cover up the Road noise need to do the whole floor pan right? How did u do the floor pan? u removed all the seats and the carpet seems sticked unto it?
KS>Yes. Floor pan use Flex Mat and Noise Absorption Mat. Yes, remove seats and the carpet can just flip aside will do.

Yeah, I think I said wrongly. Paiseh, is the engine sound that I don't want outsiders to hear, haha. Not when I'm sitting inside the car biggrin.gif
So should soundproof front hood right?
What materials should I buy from you to arrest that problem?
KS> No idea, and don't think it is possible. The bottom of your engine will leak the noise also. Why? You fix turbo is it?

Lastly, been always curious how to u guys remove the door panel?
There is no screws... how to remove it O.O
KS> There are 2 screws, very simple to remove only. No problem teaching you when COD.

Ps: total noob here, but will try the best to DIY on my own tongue.gif
KS> Yes, I know you are noob.  laugh.gif    ICE fix already not?
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Aiks, noob T.T
ICE ar, getting that pioneer 4350UB. Fascinated with colours. lololo.
I very slow eh. Cause I think and think and think tongue.gif
and financial problems also ma.
Poor student only wey. ~_~

No turbo. LOL. biggrin.gif
Die lo, even use that wad hoodliner also no use ar? Aish, engine sound.

2 screws? when u open the door the left side there?

To access banana leaf need to open front hood ke? biggrin.gif

*Yala, will buy from u, because ur using also tongue.gif *
You didn't use any Stp hor.
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QUOTE(IceFlame21 @ Sep 6 2011, 10:57 PM)
Aiks, noob T.T 
ICE ar, getting that pioneer 4350UB. Fascinated with colours. lololo.
I very slow eh. Cause I think and think and think tongue.gif
and financial problems also ma.
Poor student only wey. ~_~

No turbo. LOL. biggrin.gif
Die lo, even use that wad hoodliner also no use ar? Aish, engine sound.

2 screws? when u open the door the left side there?

To access banana leaf need to open front hood ke? biggrin.gif

*Yala, will buy from u, because ur using also tongue.gif *
You didn't use any Stp hor.
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I got use STP also, but just to show off. But STP Gold and STP Bomb is a very very good product.

Want engine quiet buy Nissan next time. laugh.gif

Don't worry about the doors, very simple only as long as you willing to sweat and hold the screwdrivers.

Access banana leaf via banana leaf lor, there got screws also. If you can get full access to banana leaf via front hood, I sembah you.

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Okies, take calculator and calculate sin.
and take a few pictures whether I got some parts right biggrin.gif

means banana leaf unscrew from fender there or pop up front hood unscrew there? lolll.

Okay... Nissan. >_>
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QUOTE(IceFlame21 @ Sep 6 2011, 11:08 PM)
Okies, take calculator and calculate sin.
and take a few pictures whether I got some parts right biggrin.gif

means banana leaf unscrew from fender there or pop up front hood unscrew there? lolll.

Okay... Nissan. >_>
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Let me know when you are ready will do~

Cheers. smile.gif

PS: You got so much sin ah? Need a calculator to add it up? laugh.gif

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Hi bro.

for myvi floor?
Pm me price.

Tq.


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QUOTE(epy @ Sep 17 2011, 10:58 AM)
Hi bro.

for myvi floor?
Pm me price.

Tq.
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I do not provide installation, will that be ok with you?
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Hey bro please pm me, best product to stop muffler noise from coming in the cabin. Kia picanto.
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QUOTE(altecphoto @ Sep 24 2011, 05:22 AM)
Hey bro please pm me, best product to stop muffler noise from coming in the cabin. Kia picanto.
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May I ask if your muffler is stock or you have already changed it?
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QUOTE(MyWifeCar @ Sep 24 2011, 10:28 AM)
May I ask if your muffler is stock or you have already changed it?
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Changed already, but at times i feel its too loud from the inside.
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QUOTE(altecphoto @ Sep 28 2011, 12:43 AM)
Changed already, but at times i feel its too loud from the inside.
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You can try soundproofing the floor... from firewall to the rear.

Or you can try a cheaper alternative by changing the exhaust back to stock.

Because in your case, the door might be a problem too.

May I suggest that you find out where does the noise come in from, then from there deal it the noise.


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I'm quite sure the sound only comes from the muffler because piping and extractors wont be making loud bassy noise. Do you think soundproofing the trunk floor is sufficient? or do I need to soundproof the boot too.
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QUOTE(altecphoto @ Sep 28 2011, 02:56 AM)
I'm quite sure the sound only comes from the muffler because piping and extractors wont be making loud bassy noise. Do you think soundproofing the trunk floor is sufficient? or do I need to soundproof the boot too.
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Your car actually is quite small, so the sound impact will be quite obvious.

My experience, doing trunk only is not sufficient. What do you mean by boot?

Would suggest the best way is to do the whole flooring.
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Can quote me the materials just for the trunk floor. I mean boot by the boot door, since my car is hatchback.
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QUOTE(altecphoto @ Oct 2 2011, 07:52 PM)
Can quote me the materials just for the trunk floor. I mean boot by the boot door, since my car is hatchback.
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Have PM-ed you bro. Hopefully the solution can solve your problem...

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how can i reduce engine noise for saga FL?
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QUOTE(NewbieBetta @ Oct 3 2011, 07:22 AM)
how can i reduce engine noise for saga FL?
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You can work from the firewall area if you need a good exercise. From there then see where else to improve~
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hey bro, if budget up to 500, what's best can be done to my saga flx? esp tyre noise even more if hit some small rock and deflected to the wheel arch. also almost all my door got sound like loosened window bracket..
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QUOTE(huzaifa136 @ Oct 12 2011, 05:22 PM)
hey bro, if budget up to 500, what's best can be done to my saga flx? esp tyre noise even more if hit some small rock and deflected to the wheel arch. also almost all my door got sound like loosened window bracket..
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May I suggest:
1. Front fenders, please consider my front fenders package. RM130 or RM160

2. As for the windows bracket, maybe you want to check if the bracket is really loose? If no loose, then using Flex Mat will be able to solve it. 8 pieces for 4 doors.

All materials quoted is within your budget.


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QUOTE(MyWifeCar @ Oct 12 2011, 05:59 PM)
May I suggest:
1. Front fenders, please consider my front fenders package. RM130 or RM160

2. As for the windows bracket, maybe you want to check if the bracket is really loose? If no loose, then using Flex Mat will be able to solve it. 8 pieces for 4 doors.

All materials quoted is within your budget.
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great then.. but wait till hv budget sweat.gif do u do installation or strictly DIY only?
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QUOTE(huzaifa136 @ Oct 12 2011, 11:13 PM)
great then.. but wait till hv budget  sweat.gif do u do installation or strictly DIY only?
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Strictly DIY only. smile.gif

Guidance is FOC.


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ok. i'll let you know later.. thanks smile.gif


Added on October 13, 2011, 5:42 pmanother question.. front fender got plastic cover over the tyre, but not at the rear. how can i reduce knock sound at rear fender? suppression pad or flex mat on rear fender from inside will do? if say i just put suppression pad or propad around the car will it improve nvh a lot?

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QUOTE(huzaifa136 @ Oct 12 2011, 11:52 PM)
ok. i'll let you know later.. thanks smile.gif


Added on October 13, 2011, 5:42 pmanother question.. front fender got plastic cover over the tyre, but not at the rear. how can i reduce knock sound at rear fender? suppression pad or flex mat on rear fender from inside will do? if say i just put suppression pad or propad around the car will it improve nvh a lot?
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Rear fenders use Flex Mat from inside the car will do.

If your papan that covers the spare tire do not come with insulation, then use HoodLiner will help.
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is the suppression pads the one usually found under the front hood?
im looking to reduce the noise coming from the engine..

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QUOTE(jeffro @ Oct 30 2011, 08:03 PM)
is the suppression pads the one usually found under the front hood?
im looking to reduce the noise coming from the engine..
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No. That would be Hoodliner.

Engine noise most of the time is from firewall, you might want to consider this.
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QUOTE(MyWifeCar @ Oct 31 2011, 09:30 PM)
No. That would be Hoodliner.

Engine noise most of the time is from firewall, you might want to consider this.
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hey wife.....my driver seat car can hear wind voice very clearly but another door dont..can anyone here help me to check 1st be4 i buy?cause i not very rich here....anyone can help me?pls pm me tq...
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QUOTE(ethan_ghostfans @ Nov 4 2011, 06:51 PM)
hey wife.....my driver seat car can hear wind voice very clearly but another door dont..can anyone here help me to check 1st be4 i buy?cause i not very rich here....anyone can help me?pls pm me tq...
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Please don't call me your wife. Call me KS please....

Your problem is a very common issue, since you are the driver, of course you will feel more of the driver site.

What car are you driving btw? If the car is too old, then maybe you can try and change the rubber for a start.
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QUOTE(MyWifeCar @ Nov 4 2011, 10:27 PM)
Please don't call me your wife. Call me KS please....

Your problem is a very common issue, since you are the driver, of course you will feel more of the driver site.

What car are you driving btw? If the car is too old, then maybe you can try and change the rubber for a start.
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honda city SX8...97 years de...so far...when i sit on another seat...i feel not much can hear for the wind noise...only the driver seat...the wind noise is so sharp....i dunno now,maybe should change the D/P rubber izzit?hope someone can help me to check...cause not much knowledge for car...and so sorry...haha...but i will call my wife as honey not wife also la..>~>~
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installation provided? i stay serdang raya..
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QUOTE(cx2531 @ Nov 5 2011, 08:45 PM)
installation provided? i stay serdang raya..
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Can COD at Petronas Tesco Ampang this Friday .... say in the afternoon.

I need 2 boxes of supression pad... what would be the cost. Tq
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QUOTE(nhisham @ Nov 7 2011, 08:52 PM)
Can COD at Petronas Tesco Ampang this Friday .... say in the afternoon.

I need 2 boxes of supression pad... what would be the cost. Tq
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Thanks for your interest. But sorry, I'm not in Malaysia at the moment. Will only be back in 2 weeks time.

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ok noted ... do pm me once u r back
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QUOTE(nhisham @ Nov 8 2011, 05:00 PM)
ok noted ... do pm me once u r back
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Ok, will try to remember then since you are not the only... got a few others as well. biggrin.gif Hope I can remember though.

But, Ampang Tesco is way out of my way. Will discuss with you more when I am back later.

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am driving a saga blm, just installed speaker at my front food. but during high volume, the stupid plastic door, keeps vibrating. what material should i used to stick the plastic? useful? ive soundproof the door innerpart btw *metal* LOCATION PUCHONG BANDAR PUTERI
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QUOTE(darkwaterrrr @ Nov 8 2011, 07:27 PM)
am driving a saga blm, just installed speaker at my front food. but during high volume, the stupid plastic door, keeps vibrating. what material should i used to stick the plastic? useful? ive soundproof the door innerpart btw *metal* LOCATION PUCHONG BANDAR PUTERI
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Buy some dampening materials and dampen the vibration first, then do some sound insulation on top of it. Sound insulation can go for Insulflex or SuperLon as it is cheaper option.

By going for sound insulation only will not solve your vibration issue.

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thanks bro! wana get those suppression pad of yours for my roof, then after that cover with a layer of insuflex *by other seller*

is 10 piece of suppresion pad enough for my blm roof? thanks!
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QUOTE(darkwaterrrr @ Nov 9 2011, 11:26 PM)
thanks bro! wana get those suppression pad of yours for my roof, then after that cover with a layer of insuflex *by other seller*

is 10 piece of suppresion pad enough for my blm roof? thanks!
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If you want 10, then better just get 10 Propads. Don't think you will need 20 pads, I didn't use that much also. I use ard 10+ pads for roof.

For the Insulflex, get those 10mm ones and please get those with adhesive so that you do not suffocate from glue when driving.

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alright sure! btw can pm me the price for your insudamp and insuflex as u didnt listed it down. 1/box insudamp got how many piece, if ur insuflex is in good price. i'll get from you aswell. haha. THANKS!!! and is insudamp more suitable for the roof or pro pad? considering still
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QUOTE(darkwaterrrr @ Nov 9 2011, 11:49 PM)
alright sure! btw can pm me the price for your insudamp and insuflex as u didnt listed it down. 1/box insudamp got how many piece, if ur insuflex is in good price. i'll get from you aswell. haha. THANKS!!! and is insudamp more suitable for the roof or pro pad? considering still
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Huh? ohmy.gif

I don't sell Insudamp or Insulflex ler.... Are you mistaken me as someone else?

The price of Propad is RM70 per box (10 pieces inside).
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nolah, i thought you're selling since you're reccomending it, lol, sorry.
so do suggest me is propad or insudamp is better for roof? thanks!
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QUOTE(darkwaterrrr @ Nov 10 2011, 12:03 AM)
nolah, i thought you're selling since you're reccomending it, lol, sorry.
so do suggest me is propad or insudamp is better for roof? thanks!
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Insudamp is just something like my Flex Mat.

If you want my recommendation, I would use the pads. Easier to apply and quite effective too.

If you want to use Insudamp kind of materials, then you will need to apply the whole roof because that's how the material works.

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nice nice, will contact you right after u back in malaysia. COD in bandar puteri. should be convenient. haha. btw my 2nd layer of door can use Suppression Pad?
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QUOTE(darkwaterrrr @ Nov 10 2011, 12:12 AM)
nice nice, will contact you right after u back in malaysia. COD in bandar puteri. should be convenient. haha. btw my 2nd layer of door can use Suppression Pad?
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Which is your 2nd layer? My 2nd layer is the door layer with holes.

Have you done anything to you door? What material you use and how you do it?
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ive done my first layer with material similar with Suppression Pad. as in the inside whole metal panel. then 3rd layer with insulflex. 2nd layer at the center there havent do.
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QUOTE(darkwaterrrr @ Nov 10 2011, 12:22 AM)
ive done my first layer with material similar with Suppression Pad. as in the inside whole metal panel. then 3rd layer with insulflex.  2nd layer at the center there havent do.
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Material similar to Suppression Pad? From 3M...?

Anyway, for 2nd layer, if you want better effect, cover the holes with STP Alum. Then on top of it, only cover with Flex Mat/Insudamp/STP Silver or Gold....
Or just cover only with Flex Mat/Insudamp/STP Silver or Gold....

Pads cannot be applied on the layer. Pads are only suitable for flat surface.

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will flex mat reduce the vibration? wana make it low budget as possible, haha btw 1 piece of flex mat can do how many door.

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QUOTE(darkwaterrrr @ Nov 10 2011, 12:35 AM)
will flex mat reduce the vibration? wana make it low budget as possible, haha btw 1 piece of flex mat can do how many door.
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Yes, Flex Mat is actually meant to dampen the vibration on uneven surface. Actually your 3rd layer should cover with Flex Mat first, then only insulflex. This way it will be more effective.

Low budget? Try your best lor... I can explain to you more when we meet up.

I won't tell you "Good thing not cheap, cheap thing not good"... because I know there is something call "IKEA". laugh.gif
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aish. okay! do post on here when ure back. will contact you ASAP! thanks ! GOODNIGHT!
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Hello,

i am keen to try SP my myvi.
Need a little tip on the quantity needed for decent quieter cabin during 100km/h> drive.

Looking to spend approx 200 bucks perhaps?

Pls assist me. i am totally clueless..

Thank you!


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QUOTE(nig3l @ Nov 18 2011, 01:01 PM)
Hello,

i am keen to try SP my myvi.
Need a little tip on the quantity needed for decent quieter cabin during 100km/h> drive.

Looking to spend approx 200 bucks perhaps?

Pls assist me. i am totally clueless..

Thank you!
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Hi Bro,
Based on experience, Myvi issue is mainly on the flooring.

Suggest around RM450~ to deal with your problem.


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Your inbox is full. Please check I cannot PM you back.

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Just cod with bro kheng last 2 days..two thumbs up..worth buying sp stuff with u..can give further discount next time if i buy in bulk ya..haha
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QUOTE(Kirie @ Nov 28 2011, 12:40 AM)
Just cod with bro kheng last 2 days..two thumbs up..worth buying sp stuff with u..can give further discount next time if i buy in bulk ya..haha
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Thanks Bro, nice meeting you too ... smile.gif
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Hi Bro,

Any idea how many it needs to cover Civic FD2 roof? Have u done it before?
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QUOTE(eja_macho @ Dec 15 2011, 09:26 PM)
Hi Bro,

Any idea how many it needs to cover Civic FD2 roof? Have u done it before?
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It depends on how you want to do it.

For me, 2 boxes of Propad and 1 piece of Insulflex 10mm with adhesive is sufficient.



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hi bro,
do u hv stock for fender kit 160? for my saga flx
can cod this weekend saturday or sunday?

planning to doors next time.

how do u think? sufficient?

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QUOTE(huzaifa136 @ Jan 3 2012, 05:30 PM)
hi bro,
do u hv stock for fender kit 160? for my saga flx
can cod this weekend saturday or sunday?

planning to doors next time.

how do u think? sufficient?
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Yes Bro, fenders kit for 160 is available. The rest PM you~. smile.gif
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QUOTE(MyWifeCar @ Jan 3 2012, 06:57 PM)
Yes Bro, fenders kit for 160 is available. The rest PM you~.  smile.gif
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last saturday i've installed the fender soundproof kit. now no need to increase audio volume when driving highspeed.
but now that the fender noise eliminated, i can hear noises from the engine, wind noise from door and trunk/rear wheel arch

quite satisfied with the result, next is doors and trunk, but will be quite expensive. do u think better door rubbers will improve the NVH?
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QUOTE(huzaifa136 @ Jan 9 2012, 11:43 AM)
last saturday i've installed the fender soundproof kit. now no need to increase audio volume when driving highspeed.
but now that the fender noise eliminated, i can hear noises from the engine, wind noise from door and trunk/rear wheel arch

quite satisfied with the result, next is doors and trunk, but will be quite expensive. do u think better door rubbers will improve the NVH?
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Yup... That's what I have explained to you earlier.

The rubber will only reduce wind sound, how much on NVH I have no idea... but you can try.
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the insulflex should be stick on the door panel (plastic) or the door (metal)?
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QUOTE(Intel@Atom @ Jan 18 2012, 08:22 PM)
the insulflex should be stick on the door panel (plastic) or the door (metal)?
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I would use it on the plastic. But dampen the plastic first, before cover with insulflex. 6mm is enough, 10mm insulflex is too hard to bend and your door might not be able to close back.

Don't put it on the metal, it will absorb the speaker sound.
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hi,Package #2: 1 set Noise Plug, 1 box Propad and 2 strips SB™ 3mm Foam (~6"x3 feet)
Price = RM160.00
can suit for vios 2010?


Added on January 29, 2012, 10:42 pmand bonnet soundproof should use wat material?
thanks

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Hi Bro, what do you recommend to do reduce noise for Perodua Alza? i'm thinking to do sound proofing for 4 door, third row floor and engine compartment. Can you recommend me what pad to use? Also where does this fender pad applied to? do i need that as well?
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QUOTE(francis91 @ Jan 29 2012, 10:36 PM)
hi,Package #2: 1 set Noise Plug, 1 box Propad and 2 strips SB™ 3mm Foam (~6"x3 feet)
Price = RM160.00
can suit for vios 2010?


Added on January 29, 2012, 10:42 pmand bonnet soundproof should use wat material?
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Yes, the fenders package suit Vios.

For front bonnet, you may choose between HoodLiner or HoodLiner with aluminium foil (Aluminium Foil use as penebat haba).

QUOTE(tinkerb3ll @ Jan 29 2012, 11:26 PM)
Hi Bro, what do you recommend to do reduce noise for Perodua Alza? i'm thinking to do sound proofing for 4 door, third row floor and engine compartment. Can you recommend me what pad to use? Also where does this fender pad applied to? do i need that as well?
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I have experienced 1 Alza personally. Done front and rear fenders, 4 doors with Pads and front flooring only.

I never really tested a Alza for long period, so I cannot really comment on it. But you may try front doors only or front n rear fenders together.

How to do the doors will depend on your budget.

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[quote=MyWifeCar,Jan 30 2012, 11:03 AM]
Yes, the fenders package suit Vios.

For front bonnet, you may choose between HoodLiner or HoodLiner with aluminium foil (Aluminium Foil use as penebat haba).

easy for diy?
so 1 package and 1 hoodliner,what different of this hoodliner with aluminium?
pm the best price to sarawak. thanks rclxms.gif
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[quote=francis91,Jan 30 2012, 08:24 PM]
[quote=MyWifeCar,Jan 30 2012, 11:03 AM]
Yes, the fenders package suit Vios.

For front bonnet, you may choose between HoodLiner or HoodLiner with aluminium foil (Aluminium Foil use as penebat haba).

easy for diy?
so 1 package and 1 hoodliner,what different of this hoodliner with aluminium?
pm the best price to sarawak. thanks rclxms.gif
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[/quote]

Aiya, I explain dy ma laugh.gif .... HoodLiner with Aluminium is just an additional layer of aluminium, so the aluminium will work as heat shield. Because some cars after driven for a while, the front hood become very hot.

All HoodLiner comes with self-adhesive.

May I know which one would you prefer? But FYI in advance, postage to Sarawak (I'm assuming Kuching, because different town different price) will not be cheap. Because the box to fit in HoodLiner is more than 30cm.
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bro,u today pos to me?
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hi bro, does 1 sheet hoodliner enough for the whole hood?

thinking of doing 2 layer and/or add suppression pad.. is it ok? or just a waste of money?

any suggestion for a proved solution for front hood and easy to DIY

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QUOTE(huzaifa136 @ Feb 10 2012, 12:27 PM)
hi bro, does 1 sheet hoodliner enough for the whole hood?

thinking of doing 2 layer and/or add suppression pad.. is it ok? or just a waste of money?

any suggestion for a proved solution for front hood and easy to DIY
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1 sheet is enough for BLM whole hood. The size is 3x4 with self-adhesive.

Do 2 layer then cannot use Supp Pad, must use Flex Mat.

hmmmm.....
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is it ok to stick the hoodliner on flex mat?
i think easier do 1 layer only biggrin.gif
any of ur customer did more than 1 layer for front hood? or any special setup

sorry lo, so mny question tongue.gif

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QUOTE(huzaifa136 @ Feb 10 2012, 12:50 PM)
is it ok to stick the hoodliner on flex mat?
i think easier do 1 layer only  biggrin.gif
any of ur customer did more than 1 layer for front hood? or any special setup

sorry lo, so mny question  tongue.gif
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Don't worry, questions are welcome.

You can do that, if your front hood vibrates. Some have done that.

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I'm interested to sound proof my door. my car is savvy, pls advise.
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QUOTE(fnf @ Feb 10 2012, 02:51 PM)
I'm interested to sound proof my door. my car is savvy, pls advise.
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What is your budget? (I need to know to estimate the materials required, not to potong you. laugh.gif)

How many doors you plan to soundproof?
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wow fast response n fast delivery , sure will come back for more (finished reading from 1st page)

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QUOTE(ajamgl @ Feb 22 2012, 07:52 AM)
wow fast response n fast delivery , sure will come back for more (finished reading from 1st page)
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rclxms.gif Thanks for the feedback. I'm just trying my best to deliver without buyer waiting for too long.

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quality ?..made in china?
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QUOTE(fly93 @ Feb 22 2012, 06:06 PM)
quality ?..made in china?
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Quality is ok.

Made in China? I dunno. If I know, my supplier will be out of business.

This is Malaysia brand.

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myvi 2 door for?
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bro, do u hv noise plug for saga FLX/BLM??
the fender soundproof.. smile.gif
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QUOTE(LittleMin @ Mar 4 2012, 04:37 PM)
bro, do u hv noise plug for saga FLX/BLM??
the fender soundproof.. smile.gif
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Yes, item is available.
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QUOTE(MyWifeCar @ Mar 4 2012, 04:59 PM)
Yes, item is available.
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PM me best price for fender soundproof (i guess is supression pad + noise plug rite? or any better suggestion?)
plus postage, thx smile.gif
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QUOTE(LittleMin @ Mar 4 2012, 05:03 PM)
PM me best price for fender soundproof (i guess is supression pad + noise plug rite? or any better suggestion?)
plus postage, thx smile.gif
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Postage to?

At the moment only Propad left, I am already out of Supp pad. Restock will definitely take a while.
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QUOTE(MyWifeCar @ Mar 4 2012, 06:05 PM)
Postage to?

At the moment only Propad left, I am already out of Supp pad. Restock will definitely take a while.
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oops sorry forgot to mention,
postage to Johor near JB here..

Wat is the diff of propad wif supp pad??
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QUOTE(LittleMin @ Mar 4 2012, 07:09 PM)
oops sorry forgot to mention,
postage to Johor near JB here..

Wat is the diff of propad wif supp pad??
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The difference is thickness.

Propad will be able to dampen better, since it is thicker.

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QUOTE(MyWifeCar @ Mar 4 2012, 10:16 PM)
The difference is thickness.

Propad will be able to dampen better, since it is thicker.

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UGPM.
The fenders package all come with self adhesive?
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QUOTE(ming86 @ Mar 5 2012, 09:07 PM)
UGPM.
The fenders package all come with self adhesive?
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Yes, most of my items are ready with adhesive. Unless stated other wise, such as the N A M.

I've pm-ed you back, I need to know the exact location for postage.


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Bro,
Pls pm me with installation,
2 boxes Propad
2 boxes Suppression Pad
4 pieces Flex Mat for PROTON INSPIRA
TQ


Added on March 11, 2012, 12:23 amI forgot to add the following:
Package #1: 1 set Noise Plug, 1 box Suppression Pad and 2 strips SB™ 3mm Foam (~6"x3 feet)
Tq

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QUOTE(saravanan911 @ Mar 11 2012, 12:21 AM)
Bro,
Pls pm me with installation,
2 boxes Propad
2 boxes Suppression Pad
4 pieces Flex Mat for PROTON INSPIRA
TQ


Added on March 11, 2012, 12:23 amI forgot to add the following:
Package #1: 1 set Noise Plug, 1 box Suppression Pad and 2 strips SB™ 3mm Foam (~6"x3 feet)
Tq
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Hi! i want to do soundproofing for my satria neo 2 doors only. I want to start slowly and see the results first tongue.gif can u suggest me the products to be used? my budget is quite low which is around RM150-RM200

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Bro can pm sound proof for my Exora boot only... thanks or email me at yap.c.brian@aexp.com

Thanks
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QUOTE(Mortal101 @ Apr 15 2012, 12:10 PM)
Bro can pm sound proof for my Exora boot only... thanks or email me at yap.c.brian@aexp.com

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Let me get more before email you. Exora boot is the floor or the door behind?

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Hi, what do you recommend for eliminating engine noise from inside the car (Chevrolet Cruze). thx
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QUOTE(plankton @ Apr 16 2012, 08:15 PM)
Hi, what do you recommend for eliminating engine noise from inside the car (Chevrolet Cruze). thx
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You can apply dampening material on the firewall, then add on sound insulation material.

Of course it would be best if you can dismantle the dashboard and apply, but risky.

I try to reach for the top from bottom, it is touch but the more area you can cover, more noise can be eliminated.


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Bro,
How many pieces of FLEXMAT & NOISEPLUG required for all 4 doors and fender area for INSPIRA.
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QUOTE(saravanan911 @ Apr 16 2012, 11:06 PM)
Bro,
How many pieces of FLEXMAT & NOISEPLUG required for all 4 doors and fender area for INSPIRA.
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Flex Mat for doors will depend on how much area you wish to cover. Inner door and outer will need 5 pieces for 1 door only.

Noise plug for Inspira only require 1 set. Please check the sample pictures in my thread, there is already Inspira using the noise plug.

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Bro I want I set of noise plug. As for the Flex Mat, I only want to do the outer part(as shown in the photo) on the first page of this thread...how many pieces do I require for all for doors?
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QUOTE(saravanan911 @ Apr 19 2012, 12:36 AM)
Bro I want I set of noise plug. As for the Flex Mat, I only want to do the outer part(as shown in the photo) on the first page of this thread...how many pieces do I require for all for doors?
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Noise plug is fine. But I really have no idea how many pieces of Flex Mat you will need.

Can you measure the size of the door for me? The Flex Mat is 8" by 4 feet.

btw, which photo?
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Will do and confirm later. Tq for your prompt reply.
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bro u got for neo..how much?..pm me..
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What is the difference between flexmad and propad?

How many I need for myvi 4 doors and rear boot?
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QUOTE(jazli102000 @ Apr 27 2012, 10:37 PM)
bro u got for neo..how much?..pm me..
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Sorry, I do not own a Satria Neo

QUOTE(JonnY @ Apr 28 2012, 01:21 AM)
What is the difference between flexmad and propad?

How many I need for myvi 4 doors and rear boot?
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Flex Mat and Propad are 2 different materials.

For inner door, to apply easily I would suggest Propad. Myvi normally need 4 boxes or 5 boxes. up to you....

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Bro, i already apply deadening stuff into my car doors. i intend to add on dampering material... the stuff i should looking is it Flex Mat? is it same as normal deadening stuff, remove paper layer and stick?
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QUOTE(FullPanda @ Apr 30 2012, 02:53 PM)
Bro, i already apply deadening stuff into my car doors. i intend to add on dampering material... the stuff i should looking is it Flex Mat? is it same as normal deadening stuff, remove paper layer and stick?
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That would depend where you have applied the "deadening stuff". Open cell deadening stuff?
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Basically i want to apply on my door top of my deadening stuff.. as i know dampening material is like kind of sponge type and slightly thicker than deadening material.. referring to your guide, deadening is block sound and dampening is absorb right? so i need to know flex mat is similar like STP SPL?
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QUOTE(FullPanda @ May 1 2012, 01:07 PM)
Basically i want to apply on my door top of my deadening stuff.. as i know dampening material is like kind of sponge type and slightly thicker than deadening material.. referring to your guide, deadening is block sound and dampening is absorb right? so i need to know flex mat is similar like STP SPL?
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I think you have gotten the concept wrong. You should dampen first, then only deaden.

You cannot apply dampening materials on top of deadening. Dampening should be directly onto the source of vibration.

Flex Mat = STP Silver, not STP SPL.

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So after apply dampening still can add on deadening stuff?

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QUOTE(FullPanda @ May 1 2012, 07:03 PM)
So after apply dampening still can add on deadening stuff?
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If our terms on the materials are the same, then yes. Dampening first then only deadening.

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Can pm me your dampening material price for me - 4 doors myvi
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QUOTE(FullPanda @ May 1 2012, 07:53 PM)
Can pm me your dampening material price for me - 4 doors myvi
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No issue on myvi, but let's be clear on where you want to apply first.

Since I have Flex Mat and Propads, where do you intent to apply the dampening materials?

Propad is for the inner door. (Please check the picture in 1st page for more on where to apply pads.)

Flex Mat is everywhere also can apply.

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I want my door have deadening and dampening.. currently i do apply 1 layer on my door (inner part) i intend to apply dampening material on my outer part of my door as my 2nd layer... so which material i should take?
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For D I Y-ers
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Item(s):
1.  Flex Mat.
2.  Noise Plug.
3.  Noise Absorption Mat.
4.  Propad.
5.  HoodLiner.


Package includes:
Flex Mat          - 1 piece (20cm x 122cm, thickness ~ 2.1mm) or (8" x 48")
Noise Plug  - 1 set of 2 (~4.5"x32", thickness ~2cm)
Noise Absorption Mat  - 1 piece (~3'x4', thickness ~1inch, Open-Cell foam)
Propad                    - 1 box (10 pieces) (~3.5x7.1", thickness ~5mm)     
HoodLiner                - 1 sheet (~3' x 4 ', 10mm thick)   
Price:
Flex Mat          - RM45 /piece
Noise Plug  - RM100 /set
Noise Absorption Mat  - RM150 /piece
Propad                    - RM70 /box
HoodLiner                - RM100 /sheet (with self-adhesive)


Warranty: -- None --
Dealing method: - Postage (on buyer) / COD in Puchong.
Location of seller: Puchong
Contact method/details: Please PM or email at khengsiong@gmail.com SMS 0123025842.
Age of item: Brand New
Item(s) conditions: Brand New
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Flex Mat

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The difference between Propad and Suppression Pad (Propad is thicker by ~2mm, with butlyn base.). Sorry, Suppression Pad NOT AVAILABLE.

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Noise Absorption Mat

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HoodLiner with self-adhesive


Noise Plug (Memory Foam, will self expand to hold.)

Reason for sale: Selling to D I Y enthusiast

Material Application:
Flex Mat - Work best on all curvy areas. (Doors, floors, fenders or roof...etc...etc...everywhere)

Propad - Work best on flat surface. (Doors, fenders or roof). Easy application, just peel and stick!

Noise Plug - For fenders only.

Noise Absorption Mat - For front flooring or boot floor only.

Insulation Foam - For front bonnet, door guard, roof or trunk lid.

HoodLiner - Suitable for front hood, front bonnet or door trim/door guard.
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DIY Standard Front Fenders (Applicable for most of the cars, except some continentals and Proton Waja)
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Package #1: 1 set Noise Plug, 1 box Propad and 2 strips SB™ 3mm Foam (~6"x3 feet)
Price = RM180.00

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i am driving a honda insight
the road nosie are so annoy
do please give me advise what i need to do so that we can trade. thanks.
soundproofing is ~~ priceless so i am ok with your selling price. biggrin.gif icon_question.gif
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QUOTE(tankuangmeng @ May 27 2012, 12:57 AM)
i am driving a honda insight
the road nosie are so annoy
do please give me advise what i need to do so that we can trade. thanks.
soundproofing is ~~ priceless so i am ok with your selling price. biggrin.gif  icon_question.gif
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You can start with the front fenders package. Get rid of the tyre rolling noise.

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QUOTE(MyWifeCar @ May 27 2012, 08:22 PM)
You can start with the front fenders package. Get rid of the tyre rolling noise.

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ok so wht material i need to buy from you? please help me to 99 percent to kill the road noise
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QUOTE(tankuangmeng @ May 28 2012, 01:33 AM)
ok so wht material i need to buy from you? please help me to 99 percent to kill the road noise
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99%?...sorry bro, I am not selling a miracle. I'm only selling soundproof solution.

The front fender package is in my first post, that's the thing that you will be needing.

I do not guarantee on %. You ears are not mine, our ear's tolerance also different.

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Bro, which material that you are selling is of high frequency acoustic absorption property?
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QUOTE(chfl4gs_ @ Jun 4 2012, 04:21 PM)
Bro, which material that you are selling is of high frequency acoustic absorption property?
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I think you will need to dampen first, then only apply absorption material.

My only absorption materials is the HoodLiner.
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bro which one to use to stick under the dashboard?
wall between engine bay and inside the car.
the ori heat/soundproof mat already koyak..
and advise me, i need the one that can block heat from engine and soundproof.
pm me price for old model satria. tq

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QUOTE(writeprotect @ Jun 21 2012, 11:36 PM)
bro which one to use to stick under the dashboard?
wall between engine bay and inside the car.
the ori heat/soundproof mat already koyak..
and advise me, i need the one that can block heat from engine and soundproof.
pm me price for old model satria. tq
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I only have something that can block sound. If you want to block heat effectively, use Insulflex 6mm. 10mm will be too thick and when you step on the pedal, you will feel it.
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Hi Sir.

Can I know your total charge to JB if I buy 4 boxes of Propads + 4 boxes of suppressions pads?
And how much is insulflex you are selling? per piece or in roll type?

Thanks blush.gif

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QUOTE(dukeofarsenal @ Jul 25 2012, 07:48 AM)
Hi Sir.

Can I know your total charge to JB if I buy 4 boxes of Propads + 4 boxes of suppressions pads?
And how much is insulflex you are selling? per piece or in roll type?

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Sorry bro. I am not in Malaysia now.

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Ok. When you're back do give me some info ya... smile.gif
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helo bro,best price for 4 pieces of flex mat pls...1 piece = 1 door rite???tq
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Hi there again...

Are you still outside of Malaysia?... rolleyes.gif
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What is your suggestion for a Mercedes Benz W211 E320? Tyre road sound and engine sound quite loud.... it is fine for the exterior sound proof. only Engine and tyre sound.
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QUOTE(chongkkmy @ Aug 10 2012, 10:31 AM)
What is your suggestion for a Mercedes Benz W211 E320? Tyre road sound and engine sound quite loud.... it is fine for the exterior sound proof. only Engine and tyre sound.
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You can try firewall soundproof.

Or my fender package for front fenders to reduce tyre noise.

...if you are sure the noise comes from the front, because some tyre noise come from the side.

Or you can check if tyre almost time, then can try some better tyres.


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QUOTE(MyWifeCar @ Aug 10 2012, 12:48 PM)
You can try firewall soundproof.

Or my fender package for front fenders to reduce tyre noise.

...if you are sure the noise comes from the front, because some tyre noise come from the side.

Or you can check if tyre almost time, then can try some better tyres.
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Do you have any firewall soundproof?
What do you mean tyre from side?
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QUOTE(chongkkmy @ Aug 10 2012, 01:36 PM)
Do you have any firewall soundproof?
What do you mean tyre from side?
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Firewall soundproof, you can try cheaper option on Flex Mat.

Or STP Gold (but you have to buy in box, but for firewall you only need half box...or maybe a few pieces only)

Then over lay with cheaper option Insulfex 6mm insulation foam (which I do not sell), or use my Hoodliner 1 piece.

The work is definitely tiring, but the result is definitely satisfactory.

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Bro, got hoodliner for Myvi LB? Different from 1st Gen Myvi right?
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QUOTE(matmoto5125 @ Aug 25 2012, 07:06 AM)
Bro, got hoodliner for Myvi LB? Different from 1st Gen Myvi right?
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Errr... Myvi have 2 Gen.

My HoodLiner also got 2 type.

with and without aluminium foil. It doesn't differentiate by car Gen.

HoodLiner all come in 3 feet x 4 feet size, suitable for most Japs or local car.

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QUOTE(MyWifeCar @ Aug 10 2012, 01:51 PM)
Firewall soundproof, you can try cheaper option on Flex Mat.

Or STP Gold (but you have to buy in box, but for firewall you only need half box...or maybe a few pieces only)

Then over lay with cheaper option Insulfex 6mm insulation foam (which I do not sell), or use my Hoodliner 1 piece.

The work is definitely tiring, but the result is definitely satisfactory.

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I juz replaced a better tyre, i still wanna try to improve the tyre noise. i think the noise is from rear tyre still it is a rear wheel drive.


what the function for your flex mat and whats the different between noise absorption mat and hood linear. which is best for firewall.
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QUOTE(chongkkmy @ Aug 25 2012, 12:06 PM)
I juz replaced a better tyre, i still wanna try to improve the tyre noise. i think the noise is from rear tyre still it is a rear wheel drive.
what the function for your flex mat and whats the different between noise absorption mat and hood linear. which is best for firewall.
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Flex Mat is butlyn based, mainly used for dampening the vibration. But my front fender package is using a different materials.

NAM and Hoodliner the open cell is a bit different, NAM do not have glue and Hoodliner do not have aluminium foil surface.

What car are you driving?
matmoto5125
post Aug 26 2012, 12:06 AM

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QUOTE(MyWifeCar @ Aug 25 2012, 10:02 AM)
Errr... Myvi have 2 Gen.

My HoodLiner also got 2 type.

with and without aluminium foil. It doesn't differentiate by car Gen.

HoodLiner all come in 3 feet x 4 feet size, suitable for most Japs or local car.

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So meaning yours doesn't come in pre-cut. I thought it was pre-cut so that's why I asked. Thanks for the info.
TSMyWifeCar
post Aug 26 2012, 06:53 PM

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QUOTE(matmoto5125 @ Aug 26 2012, 12:06 AM)
So meaning yours doesn't come in pre-cut. I thought it was pre-cut so that's why I asked. Thanks for the info.
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Sorry bro, it is not in precut.

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chongkkmy
post Aug 28 2012, 08:06 AM

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QUOTE(MyWifeCar @ Aug 25 2012, 07:51 PM)
Flex Mat is butlyn based, mainly used for dampening the vibration. But my front fender package is using a different materials.

NAM and Hoodliner the open cell is a bit different, NAM do not have glue and Hoodliner do not have aluminium foil surface.

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Which is better spt u selling or this?
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post Aug 28 2012, 03:39 PM

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QUOTE(chongkkmy @ Aug 28 2012, 08:06 AM)
Which is better spt u selling or this?
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STP Gold is thicker and denser. It would depend on how you want to use it.




peaceboy97
post Sep 5 2012, 06:13 PM

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MyWifeCar,,

Can you PM me the sound proof for ICE system for Proton Isware for front 2 doors. Any recommendation (Sound Proof) for a better quality of sound in the car. I'm going in to SQL and and a newbie.

Please advise...

Thanks yeahhh,

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