I added oem insulation under the dash/firewall does that count? HAHA.
I really can't wait to add some sound deadning as well, will see what i can find locally first though..
my bone stock looking 318is
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So are you running OBD1 or 2? i've searched the shit out of this thread and can't figure it out. I see you're using the OBD1 fuel rail, but you're dealing with matt, and he could have some funky hybrid thing going on.Leave a comment:
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You are not at all going to notice an extra 60lbs of material, especially if it's spread out in the car. 100lbs is generally the accepted minimum for what you will notice acceleration and braking wise. So don't sweat it.Leave a comment:
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I got 2 kinds of Raammat. I forgot the names but the good shit I used on the rear bulkhead and rear floor. the less expensive stuff I used on the doors and put a second coat on the rear bulkhead. Then super duper bobby cooper gave me 2 big rolls of Edead I used on the main floor. Then I covered everything with 5 yards of self stick ensolite.
I just have one seat in the car now to move it around and no door panels but already it makes a huge difference. I think its going to be nice when all assembled. Of course at the penalty of 60+ lbs. but Im over the full race street car theme.Leave a comment:
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I got the RAAM and my dad used it on his 911. It's really good stuff. And like you said, the owner is real helpful and excellent at communication.its not cheap but i used the Raam audio extreme stuff or whatever their good stuff is. As well as some of their cheaper stuff/.. I was ready to spend 250 on it but i emailed the owner and told him my goals and he said I was overbuying and told me what i needed to accomplish my goals. I had read good things about him doing research and everything they said was true. Hes very big on customer service and a really nice guy I really liked the way the stuff went down but wear some gloves. Holy shit my hands are cut to shit from the aluminum. They are like paper cuts too
did you get the ensolite stuff too or just stick with the RAAMmat BXT?Leave a comment:
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