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    Cabin noise

    hi all i drive a k24 swapped dc2 and i find that in the cabin it is kinda loud, is there anyway i can reduce the noise?? it's kinda doing my head in and have 2 drive it in 6th gear to keep it quiet lol.

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    Aug 2007
    Location
    Brisbane
    Car:
    DC2R
    Sound proofing, any car audio store would have the equipment you would need

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    sweet i will look into it... any other ideas?

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    You know you want too... Array
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    Sep 2005
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    Sydney
    Car:
    DC2R + VT750c2
    you are driving a car without the standard motor and it is modified, rigid mounts, aftermarket exahust etc...

    You are never going to get the thing quiet... you could dynamat the entire car, ie. floor, firewall, doors etc... at the end of the day, realise you dont have a comfortable cruiser... sell it and buy a Euro

    sorry to be blunt
    - not removed by choice! - waiting for the next update to the saga
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    anything i could do to the exhaust??

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    How about listing what you have done to the car so we can get a broad idea on what to help you on. =]

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    its a vti-r 1998.. has k24 in it i/h/e kpro

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    i want to make it quiter it's starting to give me a headache lol but i dont want too loose power?

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    varex muffler?

    some kids garage
    A true car enthusiast appreciates the time, effort and money put into ANY sort of car, modified in ANY sort of style, whether they may like it or not.

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    1. Try using a softer compound insert in your conversion engine mounts.
    2. Teaspoon of cement.

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    Sydneys West
    Car:
    2001 Dc2R
    You dont have to lose power but you can gain weight by sound proofing the whole car

    but i'd say, get used to it, or buy an extra car for daily driving

    also.. what exhuast are you running?

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