Engine Sound Pad Advice?
#1
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Engine Sound Pad Advice?
Should called this 'sound advice', anyway - -
I searched for info on the various different engine sound pads out there, but came up pretty empty.
Seems we've all had experiences with this semi dreadful component, shedding its crumbled contents all over the engine bay. As I've now scraped mine clean and was ready for re-install, the one I ordered showed up pretty much exactly like the OEM version. Very light, but that same godawful foam, set for self destruction.
Went online, saw various upgraded versions, heavy versions, 'heat shielding' versions, you name it.
I'm just looking for effective and 'more' permanent than OEM.
Any input greatly appreciated.
I searched for info on the various different engine sound pads out there, but came up pretty empty.
Seems we've all had experiences with this semi dreadful component, shedding its crumbled contents all over the engine bay. As I've now scraped mine clean and was ready for re-install, the one I ordered showed up pretty much exactly like the OEM version. Very light, but that same godawful foam, set for self destruction.
Went online, saw various upgraded versions, heavy versions, 'heat shielding' versions, you name it.
I'm just looking for effective and 'more' permanent than OEM.
Any input greatly appreciated.
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If you live in hot climates such as Fresno or Montgomery, then heat is a consideration. The factory pad does provide some crucial heat insulation as well. It does not block much sound unless you get the heavy one. And still, most sound comes through the floor and the front windows.
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I cut the sound inside my cabrio in half with a simple thin layer of felt sound padding from Pep Boys when I did my carpet. The cabs do have an extra layer of fiber sound pad inside the back seat area so your results may vary.
I'd put in the pad and give it a go for five years or so. They are what, like $50 - $60 so it is a negligible expense. Mine will come from Bob at www.appbiz.com when I get around to doing it.
I'd put in the pad and give it a go for five years or so. They are what, like $50 - $60 so it is a negligible expense. Mine will come from Bob at www.appbiz.com when I get around to doing it.
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I heard some glue strong magnets to the backside of the sound pad (rare earth magnets) instead of that glue so they can easily yank it out again. Once you get that glue off it's difficult to want to do it again.
I am facing this choice as well and was going to try the magnet thing with foil type so I could yank it easily if I don't like it. Was planning on using some kind of plastic stay to give some rigidity to the outline of the pad. I don't trust magnets alone not to bunch up
I am facing this choice as well and was going to try the magnet thing with foil type so I could yank it easily if I don't like it. Was planning on using some kind of plastic stay to give some rigidity to the outline of the pad. I don't trust magnets alone not to bunch up
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http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...sound-pad.html
Fios keeps going in and out.
http://www.pelicanparts.com/cgi-bin/...2539%2529%2520
Expensive but worth it.
Fios keeps going in and out.
http://www.pelicanparts.com/cgi-bin/...2539%2529%2520
Expensive but worth it.
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I worked at the Porsche dealership in 88, 89 and we had cars coming back that were 3-5 years old with sagging problems.
Had a longish talk with Pelican and AppBiz yesterday, and it appears Pelican still sells the OEM, which is super light, but the same foam. AppBiz has a 'sealed' version that won't/can't soak oil though is a bit heavier and I plan to go with that. (I also called Pelican to suggest they add this to their product line.)
Reachme, I read that too and wondered the same, also resisting the desire to respray glue everywhere I just cleaned it off!
AppBiz mentioned using heavy duty peel and stick Velcro which he said is in many of his customer's cars, stuck firmly after judicious de-oiling and cleaning. We shall see.
Link here: http://www.ebay.com/itm/230860672554...S:1123&vxp=mtr
Thanks guys.
Had a longish talk with Pelican and AppBiz yesterday, and it appears Pelican still sells the OEM, which is super light, but the same foam. AppBiz has a 'sealed' version that won't/can't soak oil though is a bit heavier and I plan to go with that. (I also called Pelican to suggest they add this to their product line.)
Reachme, I read that too and wondered the same, also resisting the desire to respray glue everywhere I just cleaned it off!
AppBiz mentioned using heavy duty peel and stick Velcro which he said is in many of his customer's cars, stuck firmly after judicious de-oiling and cleaning. We shall see.
Link here: http://www.ebay.com/itm/230860672554...S:1123&vxp=mtr
Thanks guys.
#10
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Cool. I sell double sided tape to a couple customers and never even considered it for this.
I always figured that the mat got sprayed with 3M Super 77 contact cement before it got put into place.
I always figured that the mat got sprayed with 3M Super 77 contact cement before it got put into place.
#13
No one has measured the sound attenuation by any of the pads made to fit a 911.
The new ones from the dealer are lighter and may well last longer than the older ones.
Yes, it's a good idea to drop the engine every few decades...
I suggest it is not a good idea to reflect radiant heat back onto the engine.
The new ones from the dealer are lighter and may well last longer than the older ones.
Yes, it's a good idea to drop the engine every few decades...
I suggest it is not a good idea to reflect radiant heat back onto the engine.
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Are they Pelican or Pelican't?