Anyone here ever use Dynomat or Sound Deaden their Integra?
For those of you who didn't want your car sounding like a droning bee hive..
My integra's stock, and I love a lot of things about it. The way it feels to turn, shift, drive, etc.
It's my daily driver, and my new job has me working for a utility company, meaning tons of driving everyday.
My only pet peeve with my car now, is that it's loud. My engine and exhaust are stock, mind you, but it's just loud. I know it's because it's a budget economical acura; but I know people have made cars quieter with some sort of percedure.
Has anyone here done it? Tried it? Know a company/website?
I may be selling it anyways, since my job will put a lot of wear and tear on my daily, I'd rather it be a dull automatic I don't care about like a Camry or maybe a Lexus ES300 for a quiet ride...
My integra's stock, and I love a lot of things about it. The way it feels to turn, shift, drive, etc.
It's my daily driver, and my new job has me working for a utility company, meaning tons of driving everyday.
My only pet peeve with my car now, is that it's loud. My engine and exhaust are stock, mind you, but it's just loud. I know it's because it's a budget economical acura; but I know people have made cars quieter with some sort of percedure.
Has anyone here done it? Tried it? Know a company/website?
I may be selling it anyways, since my job will put a lot of wear and tear on my daily, I'd rather it be a dull automatic I don't care about like a Camry or maybe a Lexus ES300 for a quiet ride...
I installed Dynamat Xtreme in the doors and rear quarters. The thin plastic vapor barrier in the doors was also replaced with Dynamat. It made a significant difference in the sound.
You can look up a company called Hushmat. I used to be a car audio installer for 3 years and have tried everything. But hushmat in my opinion is the best and easiest to use. And under extreme temp. it stays hold unlike dynomat.
Thanks guys!
So this is something you do yourself? I figured I could...
You just get in the door panels and put it there? Where/how do you the quarter panels?
So this is something you do yourself? I figured I could...
You just get in the door panels and put it there? Where/how do you the quarter panels?
You might want to check for an exhaust leak, stock exhausts are quiet unless you have a rattle, rubbing, or leak issue. I guess compared to a Lexus, it is louder tho in stock form. The baffles in the muffler can break free and rattle and sound bad, and the A-pipe on the exhaust manifold can also seperate internally and cause a rattle.
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