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A nabil

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  1. Thanks bro. I totally take that back BTW
  2. Thank you guys for the answers. M5, that is a truly great lesson. I'm planning to focus the overkill on acoustic block, I am. But this was a vibration dampers specific post and I made my question topic specific. I'v already asked Don many questions to wich I got the best of anwers on his fb page. I have many more questions which I'll be asking once I finish reading the sound deadening posts as I hate to be the guy who asks a question that's been answered one thread back. Now I understand that 25% is already taking into account slight misplacement and temp change. Thank you.
  3. Since this is the only sticky post here, and since don is involved. Its a good place to ask this quesrion. Don, you say that butyl reaches the dampening critical mass at a well placed 25% surface coverage. You also say that it loses some dampening ability if it gets too hot or too cold for being too fluid and too stiff respectively. Could covering a bit more surface than 25% make up for the partial loss of dampening characteristics? To keep it above the dampening threshold when it would be otherwise below it? This is critical for me since I live in an extemely hot and humid . Thank you Input from other experts is highly appreciated. ///M5?
  4. Yes sir. That's why I'm here. Still scary to say it in the middle of the sound system fanatics.
  5. Lol. Well, thanks for that. I do agree with the first comment. I never was an admin anyway. I have to take your word for that one. I'm hoping to be a not entirely useless entity in the forum. Thanks for the welcome
  6. oh yes, I've studied everything on the website and I'm reading through his facebook page. The guy is unmatched when it comes to integrity and patience.
  7. thanks man. Happy to be here.
  8. must make my car super quiet like that. I'm positive that ppl like you will be an important part of my research to not make deadening mistakes that I regret or take the car apart again to fix. thanks for that great post btw. will be checking all you have posted about deadening. not really interested in sound systems. I'm almost scared to get banned for saying that here lol.
  9. Thanks man. And also it's worth mentioning it was your exceptionally well made mazda project with Don Rudeboy that i found.
  10. while researching sound deadening.
  11. signing in. I feels like I'm in the army all over again with the seniority and what not. Especially ///M5's post. Pretty unwelcoming.

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