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Today I bought her back to life. She's running again and I must say the new exhaust sounds good, although I only ran it for about 30 secs because I need to fill it with fresh coolant.
Hopefully tomorrow I'll get coolant in and brake fluid and go for a test drive.
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Great new Dan, I came past yours yesterday to see if you were outside 'playing'
Couldnt see anything though!
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You should of knocked on the door, I was probably in the garage.
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Dan1986 Wrote:Today I bought her back to life. She's running again and I must say the new exhaust sounds good, although I only ran it for about 30 secs because I need to fill it with fresh coolant..
It does sound good doesn't it?
That's until you gently touch the throttle on the motorway and it drowns out the stereo
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Sorry for the thread derailment Dan... but how much louder would you say your exhaust is over stock Arran? I had a blown gasket the only time I drove mine before the new exhaust went on...
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jerzybondov Wrote:The long journeys do take their toll on the eardrums though when you're sat in it, and I think this is main reason Jo hates going in it! - even a 2 mile journey means about 10 minutes of "conversation" afterwards.....! :roll: - Only because I can't drown it out with Radio 2 unless I happen to be driving right underneath a radio transmitter, and I don't exactly keep a "Will Young" CD in the car...., so music's banned as well!
I haven't done a long trip in my D with the new exhaust yet as it won't be Taxed until the 1st of May, but if it is too loud in the cabin perhaps I'll look into some sound proofing.
When I was playing around with my old Trumph Spitfire a few years back I managed to get hold of some sound insulation from a helicopter re-trimming company near to where i lived. my dad seemed to know somone who worked there, they gave me a sheet about 200cm x 100cm of sound insulation. It was a dense material, almost like lead, you bent it and it stayed in shape with very sticky self adhesive on the back and it was very effctive at reducing the noise from the exhaust.
So if it does drone a bit on the motorway I might try and get hold of some more and look into putting that under the carpet on the rear shelf and the fire wall.
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Arran, what aerial have you got for such bad radio 2 pick up? Is it the built in windscreen one? Long journey wise my gf is OK with the D so far - the seats are more comfortable than the Mini, but the noise and subsequent inaudibility of stereo is a bummer. The absence of any ventilation (save the windows) and terrifying (sideways not backwards) brakes didn't make her very happy either but those are at least getting sorted. I'm very tempted to put some better speakers in the back in the hope that the new stereo can at least put some volume through those and maybe, maybe even a little bass.
James - let us know when you've had more of a go in the car. My feeling is that the noise comes in from everywhere - doors, seals etc. But if your bendy lead sheet fix helps and doesn't add 100kg it might be interesting...
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Gez, Run your stereo on the front speakers and put a small sub in the back, it should sound good then unless your front speakers are knackered but they are easy to change anyway. I have my rear speakers turned off because I don't like the sound coming from behind me.
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I dont really think its very droney at all, it certainly wasnt that uncomfortable on the motorway.
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Dan1986 Wrote:Gez, Run your stereo on the front speakers and put a small sub in the back, it should sound good then unless your front speakers are knackered but they are easy to change anyway. I have my rear speakers turned off because I don't like the sound coming from behind me.
Could be a good plan that - I can't hear anything from the rear speakers anyway over about 50mph. Is that what you've done in yours Dan?
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Yes thats what I did. I find the front speakers are good quality but you get no bass from them at all, so putting a small sub in the back solved that and it sounds good now.
Tony T has a sub too but being from sarfend he went for a bigger one. It does sound good though. At the october meet he had saving private ryan blasting out and it sounded like someone was firing a gun in the carpark!
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