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Engine Noise

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Engine Noise

Post by GQAndrew »

Hi Guys,

I am sure this is a common prob with all GQ TD4.2's, when the engine is running at about 2400-2600 rpm (ie 100-110 on Freeway) the noise from the engine is probably a little too much for comfort. (Im sick of the passenger always bitching!).
The engine doesn't sound crook, it just sounds loud for that sort of rev range, is there anything that can be done to deaden the noise in the cabing, like putting in some sound proofing on firewall etc??

Thanks

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Post by bazzle »

Unfotunately thats just on high end ot max torque band, and they do reverb a bit.
If engine OK then thick sound proofing on firewall and floor does help.
Check car mags etc. :lol:

2nd option.... ear plugs for the whinging one :?:

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Post by V8Patrol »

3rd option ...... remove front passengers seat :D
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Post by Bartso »

unless you have a blown exhaust manifold gasket load it up with sound proof stuff
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Post by buger man »

:armsup: I would go with the third option :D
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Post by kamote09 »

I can't stop laughing! :D

you guys are one crazy bunch : :P
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Post by GQAndrew »

bazzle wrote:Unfotunately thats just on high end ot max torque band, and they do reverb a bit.
If engine OK then thick sound proofing on firewall and floor does help.
Check car mags etc.


OK, thats what I thought, may have to think about that then.

2nd option.... ear plugs for the whinging one :?:
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Yep, theres something in that.
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Post by GQAndrew »

V8Patrol wrote:3rd option ...... remove front passengers seat :D


yep, I like that one!
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Post by GQAndrew »

Bartso wrote:unless you have a blown exhaust manifold gasket load it up with sound proof stuff


I hadn't thought about the exhaust system, doesnt sound like an exhausty type noise, just engine noise. Maybe I should try and drive another one to compare it.
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Post by V8Patrol »

4th option ....... turn the stereo up really LOUD
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