Any ideas on how to increase cabin engine noise on 991.2?
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Any ideas on how to increase cabin engine noise on 991.2?
I've recently come to the decision that the 991.2 (with PSE) does emit a "good amount" of sound when you're outside the car. This, however, does not translate inside the cabin.
Rather than making changes to the exhaust system (I've been long-debating adding sport cats to the otherwise straight-through PSE muffler), I was hoping we could come up with some ideas as to how to increase cabin noise without going the mod route--because once you pop, you can't stop).
I assume the answer will be removing certain sound deadening materials/panels, so the question is -- which ones? Has anybody tried this as of yet?
Some basic parameters:
1. Being able reverse anything done is key.
2. Aesthetics, not so much.
Rather than making changes to the exhaust system (I've been long-debating adding sport cats to the otherwise straight-through PSE muffler), I was hoping we could come up with some ideas as to how to increase cabin noise without going the mod route--because once you pop, you can't stop).
I assume the answer will be removing certain sound deadening materials/panels, so the question is -- which ones? Has anybody tried this as of yet?
Some basic parameters:
1. Being able reverse anything done is key.
2. Aesthetics, not so much.
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Buy a Dyson handheld and leave it on in the passenger seat?
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Put your lips together and push air out of your mouth rapidly. The faster you go the harder you push the air out.
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Opening the windows actually reduces the engine noise. Odd, but true.
Judging by the responses, it seems I've spent too much time in the GT3RS. That rumble pack strapped to your back really ruins other cars for you.
Lol-worthy responses notwithstanding, I'm going to rip out the rear seats and the rear carpets to see if that makes any difference. The dog won't mind.
Judging by the responses, it seems I've spent too much time in the GT3RS. That rumble pack strapped to your back really ruins other cars for you.
Lol-worthy responses notwithstanding, I'm going to rip out the rear seats and the rear carpets to see if that makes any difference. The dog won't mind.
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Next time buy a cabriolet.
Drive in more tunnels.
Drive next to buildings and jersey barriers, with open windows.
Drive in more tunnels.
Drive next to buildings and jersey barriers, with open windows.