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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8831128" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Awful to work with, but very dense and rigid. I used it in my c-pillar wall with good results and there's a fella in Rhode Island that used it in his daily driver Accura that does 157's (DB-Drag) and 160+ USAC with a pair of 15s. Even just particle board + resin has been tested to = MDF + resin on the meter so to a large degree material isn't really as important as just adding strength/support where needed and ensuring everything is 100% air tight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8831128, member: 614752"] Awful to work with, but very dense and rigid. I used it in my c-pillar wall with good results and there's a fella in Rhode Island that used it in his daily driver Accura that does 157's (DB-Drag) and 160+ USAC with a pair of 15s. Even just particle board + resin has been tested to = MDF + resin on the meter so to a large degree material isn't really as important as just adding strength/support where needed and ensuring everything is 100% air tight. [/QUOTE]
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