Having basically a straight through exhaust, I get lots more reverberation in the cabin..
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hmm, there's a place near by that sells it also...if they aren't too overpriced
I can pick some up.
That place I bought my stuff from also sell absorbing material. I'll have to check out their damping coefficient and how it compares to Dynamat or the like.
That place I bought my stuff from also sell absorbing material. I'll have to check out their damping coefficient and how it compares to Dynamat or the like.
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It's most all the same stuff...
Key is to get it in between layers of the other stuff if you can. Then it absorbs and doesn't let the waves travel through. Sorry for my REALLY poor explanation.
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Had the same problem on my A4, resonator was the only thing that could help it.
You have to make sure that you have a true resonator installed, not the muffler. I think that the long pipe comming to the exhaust causes the vibration, especially if its alluminium. You can get some nice 3" resonators that do not have any chaimbers in them (i.e. straight through).
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it's a different exhaust from when you came down...I think I had the UUC then...
It's more macho now! Shoot, wait till I go stg 4+, and we'll how much you want to talk about that porsche. lol