Sound Deadening
Final Layer
Foam Underlay Down
Carpets Down
There are no pics of the back (as this was done before phone shat itself), but it was the same theory just done in flat panels.
BITS TO LOOK OUT FOR
Make sure there is enough room under/around the pedals (clutch was only one that needed underlay and insulation cut back), seat rails (cut back an inch so the seat legs don't bottom out) and seat sub frame (make sure pin can slide in and out without fouling carpets - otherwise seat adjustments will be a right b@$tard!).
Also, when you put the underlay back you're probably going to have to cut out a square for the heater box (as it won't go behind it now with the other insulation) and trim the ends that hit the seat subframe (as the insulation will push it back a couple of centimeters.
The Results
I should have tested for sound and heat transfer before I started this project (like in the above Citroen thread), but didn't have the resources. However, the theory and materials used are equal to, if not better (added sound deadening) to the Citroen thread, the only thing is he covered his whole car (although tested for heat through the floor pan)!
Either way, I can definitely say that both heat and sound have been significantly reduced.
I took it for a long drive the other night and at all rpm levels the sound has dropped dramatically! Driving down the freeway was so quite it was almost disconcerting
Added to this the heat coming off the exhaust tunnel is now non-existent
I'm hoping for a really scorching day so I can test the heat sink through the floor pan and firewall. Based on the results so far, I'm predicting a big difference.
EDIT: I should add that after finishing one layer of sound deadening I had a few sheets left over which I used to create a double layer in the boot (where I see a lot of exhaust noise happening).
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