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im gettin a bit sick of my exhaust note inside the car, i dont mind the induction noise tho, if i installed some dynamat will this help? i was thinking if i did the boot that should quieten down the exhaust but not the engine which is what i want, but would it make a differnence seeing as there's already sound deadening in the boot?

any other suggestions? id want to quieten down JUST the exhaust note, but if this isnt really possible i dont mind toning down the engine/insuction noise too, where would be the best place to dynamat? doors?

much appreciated

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Doors and floor is where I would start. I'm suggesting that since the doors are simple to do and by making them a little more air tight you should help stop other road noise. The floor is going to be a monster job but I'm sure the benefit will be worth it.

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I did my boot floor in my R33, it wasn't fully deadened from factory, just mostly under the spare tyre. It made a big difference to exhaust volume. My exhaust was never overly loud, but at the time I had nothing in my boot, after the deadening was applied, it was definately quieter. For the engine, do the firwall. The more you do the less cabin noise. Doing the doors will help with road noise as will doing the floor pan.

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you could get a better / less drony exhaust.

Otherwise you'll need to pull the interior out and do the floor, it's not as hard as it sounds and it will make a massive difference

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