Possibly - but I don't want to risk someone say I cheated by modifying my vehicle even if it was just to fix rust holes.Looking good, cant believe you gained almost a full dB off ~$70 worth of deadening.
I bet if you welded the holes in your jeep you would gain some dB
Must be nice.Haha - not yet - give me a few more hours *laughs*
Just got the new rubber filler neck hoses in today... hoping to get the new tank in tonight so I can have the Jeep back up and running to do more testing!The dBeez broke my gas tank... so I am replacing the tank before more testing and dampening.
Two days ago I noticed a huge puddle after some testing... lost about 1/8th of a tank during the work day.
That doesn't always help buts it's a cheap thing to try. My van did the same number from 105 degree weather sitting out in the sun for hours vs. 40 degree weather stored in a garage and every place in between.Do what I said.Run the A/C in for about an hour in the shade.
Hell, empty a bag of ice on top of your roof and let it melt half way. Spread the water around to cool the sheet metal. then burp
Cooling the interior of your car can help a good deal.
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Logically you've never competed huh? //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gifgotcha. i am not saying that it isn't possible, just not logical that 39.9 sq ft of damplifier would give you a 0.4db gain and the 0.1 sqft would give 0.1db.
Yah //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif...you are almost flame proof.
They bout killed noah for using a 40A charger during testing.
Thanks for getting me that amp back so quickly, with a little extra.
Appriciate it.
-Robin