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good. Now deaden your car and try to minimize the sound that gets out of it to stop annoying people nearby.

I can still hear a lot outside the car, even though, except the roof, all the panels are pretty dead :(

Have you tried a foam material.

I have no understanding of why, because from what I understand 90% of deadening is just adding mass, but layers of foam on the roof made it sound so much more dead than just the deadener. I wish I would have put expanding foam in the supports before I put sheets of foam over the supports, but it really made a huge difference.

I can't tell you why, but it made some kind of difference for me, in a big way on the roof.

You need a barrier, not just a damper. The damper helps with stopping resonances, but a barrier can actually block sound. Aluminum backed vinyl is great for this.

I'm confused though, why then would the ensolite even make a difference? The RAAM (aluminum butyl(?)) worked, but the ensolite foam made nearly the same (perceived) difference.

I may just be understanding it wrong, and more hearing what I want to for all the work I did.

=)

My Expy doors are horrible to get the outer skin dampened. I would have to cut metal. I hope when I just deaden the inside skin it's enough.

The only thing Ensolite does is prevent rubbing of two adjacent surfaces. If you "heard" anything else it is just due to the fact that you had expectations of hearing something else. If you used it as an isolating layer between layers of deadening it would have some value as a decoupler.

Any benefits to using it as a decoupler between diffrent layers of deadener or between deadener and some vinyl / aluminum barrier ?

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and my computer finally lets me back on SSA, I was going through withdrawal ;p

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Appalachian State University's student paper The Appalachian has just kicked off its long-awaited four-part series on pornography, and it promises to be children's treasury of hilarity that we will follow closely. Today: Cum shot controversy.

"Lifestyles Reporter" (HEH) Nikki Roberti sets it up with words from the expert:

Thirty-five to 40 years ago, X-rated films were not part of mainstream America, Associate Sociology Professor Ken B. Muir said.

Now they are.

OH HO? The Appalachian took it upon itself to poll 100 students of the school there, and found scarce middle ground on this contentious and often sexy issue:

Forty-six percent said pornography was a normal and a common part of life, whereas 34 percent said it was disgusting and wrong.

Twenty percent had no opinion.

Furthermore, 43.4% (how is that possible in a poll of 100 people? I don't know) lied and said they don't watch porn at all. But The Appalachian did track down one expert who most certainly does watch porn: assistant sociology professor Amy D. Page. Doctor?

"Cum shots are mainstream where men ejaculate in women's faces."

[but!!!]

"I don't believe women enjoy being ejaculated on in the face."

Well that's fine for a lofty academic to say while sitting up in your ivory tower, masturbating, but can we bring this sexy discussion back down to earth?

"As a professor trained in the Marxist and feminist traditions, I fully appreciate how some people would find certain aspects of eros and pornography to be deeply intertwined in a patriarchal system of keeping women submissive," Muir said.

It will be hilarious if this entire four-part series leaves out the gays. But more hilarious if it does not.

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Anyone recommend a certain company for differential oil?

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Anyone recommend a certain company for differential oil?

royal purple

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

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I am extremely glad I did not use the term "rear end" oil in my previous post, now seeing Penguin's post

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Always steared away from royal purple just because of there attitude of every oil they make is the end all for all lubricants. There price seemed to always confirmed there attitude. But if its proven I'm always willing to try it

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Always steared away from royal purple just because of there attitude of every oil they make is the end all for all lubricants. There price seemed to always confirmed there attitude. But if its proven I'm always willing to try it

i just tossed out a name, although i did watch teh episode of horsepower tv where all they did was change all fluids over to royal purple synthetics and got a pretty big horsepower gain at the wheels.

i'd wager any good/name brand syn is going to just fine.

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

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T.O.P.

:nutkick:

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

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Got the guides on one of our vertical metal bandsaws reground so it actually tracks straight now. Also have a 4'x8' outfeed table on the table saw too. :)

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i'd wager any good/name brand syn is going to just fine.

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

Pretty much yeah; Mobil 1, Valvoline SynPower, Castrol Syntec, AMSOIL, RedLine, Royal Purple, etc. etc. all make top notch synthetics

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I'm partial to Royal Purple because they're headquarted in Texas, hehehe

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I was driving behind a Corsica today and I noticed something chained to the ball hitch. Upon closer review I found out it was the muffler, which would drag on the ground otherwise. haha. A car not only with a ball hitch but with the exhaust chained to it, that's about as redneck as it gets, ain't it?

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Useless whoring starts here

Goes to page 15070

OK done... lol

The post we started at and stopped at is there. The time shows it.

I did it right.

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I made $100 for 3 days of easy work.

I love Subway

I'm glad you're satisfied with the job that keeps you below the poverty line. At least you won't be disappointed much in life.

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I made $100 for 3 days of easy work.

I love Subway

I'm glad you're satisfied with the job that keeps you below the poverty line. At least you won't be disappointed much in life.

I am. =)

Making more then most 17 year olds. :captain:

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good. Now deaden your car and try to minimize the sound that gets out of it to stop annoying people nearby.

I can still hear a lot outside the car, even though, except the roof, all the panels are pretty dead :(

Have you tried a foam material.

I have no understanding of why, because from what I understand 90% of deadening is just adding mass, but layers of foam on the roof made it sound so much more dead than just the deadener. I wish I would have put expanding foam in the supports before I put sheets of foam over the supports, but it really made a huge difference.

I can't tell you why, but it made some kind of difference for me, in a big way on the roof.

You need a barrier, not just a damper. The damper helps with stopping resonances, but a barrier can actually block sound. Aluminum backed vinyl is great for this.

I'm confused though, why then would the ensolite even make a difference? The RAAM (aluminum butyl(?)) worked, but the ensolite foam made nearly the same (perceived) difference.

I may just be understanding it wrong, and more hearing what I want to for all the work I did.

=)

My Expy doors are horrible to get the outer skin dampened. I would have to cut metal. I hope when I just deaden the inside skin it's enough.

The only thing Ensolite does is prevent rubbing of two adjacent surfaces. If you "heard" anything else it is just due to the fact that you had expectations of hearing something else. If you used it as an isolating layer between layers of deadening it would have some value as a decoupler.

So you are saying ensolite does nothing to block noises travelling through it?

Not road noise

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good. Now deaden your car and try to minimize the sound that gets out of it to stop annoying people nearby.

I can still hear a lot outside the car, even though, except the roof, all the panels are pretty dead :(

Have you tried a foam material.

I have no understanding of why, because from what I understand 90% of deadening is just adding mass, but layers of foam on the roof made it sound so much more dead than just the deadener. I wish I would have put expanding foam in the supports before I put sheets of foam over the supports, but it really made a huge difference.

I can't tell you why, but it made some kind of difference for me, in a big way on the roof.

You need a barrier, not just a damper. The damper helps with stopping resonances, but a barrier can actually block sound. Aluminum backed vinyl is great for this.

I'm confused though, why then would the ensolite even make a difference? The RAAM (aluminum butyl(?)) worked, but the ensolite foam made nearly the same (perceived) difference.

I may just be understanding it wrong, and more hearing what I want to for all the work I did.

=)

My Expy doors are horrible to get the outer skin dampened. I would have to cut metal. I hope when I just deaden the inside skin it's enough.

The only thing Ensolite does is prevent rubbing of two adjacent surfaces. If you "heard" anything else it is just due to the fact that you had expectations of hearing something else. If you used it as an isolating layer between layers of deadening it would have some value as a decoupler.

Any benefits to using it as a decoupler between diffrent layers of deadener or between deadener and some vinyl / aluminum barrier ?

Yes, as a decoupler it has some value.

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Anyone recommend a certain company for differential oil?

royal purple

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

Yep

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I made $100 for 3 days of easy work.

I love Subway

I'm glad you're satisfied with the job that keeps you below the poverty line. At least you won't be disappointed much in life.

I am. =)

Making more then most 17 year olds. :captain:

I made more when I was 11, and if you correct for inflation more than 2x.

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I made $100 for 3 days of easy work.

I love Subway

I'm glad you're satisfied with the job that keeps you below the poverty line. At least you won't be disappointed much in life.

I am. =)

Making more then most 17 year olds. :captain:

You think so?

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I made $100 for 3 days of easy work.

I love Subway

I'm glad you're satisfied with the job that keeps you below the poverty line. At least you won't be disappointed much in life.

I am. =)

Making more then most 17 year olds. :captain:

You think so?

I said most ;)

And for the amount of work, it's hard to beat.

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Top :woot:

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