Soundproofing
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Soundproofing
I have got a 1996 2.5td and am thinking about trading it in for a newer model or spending some money on it and making it nice.
One of my main gripes about it is the engine noise - it seems to get really loud at about 2500 rpm, then gets quieter above that - is that right or is it some sort of illusion?
Are there any ways of reducing the engine noise e.g. thicker carpets
One of my main gripes about it is the engine noise - it seems to get really loud at about 2500 rpm, then gets quieter above that - is that right or is it some sort of illusion?
Are there any ways of reducing the engine noise e.g. thicker carpets
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possibly the turbo spooling down from max rpm?
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I've soundproofed other cars usually with a type of special felt underlay bought from a car accessory shop. It would be fiddly on the Bongo though. Also it might make the engine bay even hotter.psquiddy wrote:I have got a 1996 2.5td and am thinking about trading it in for a newer model or spending some money on it and making it nice.
One of my main gripes about it is the engine noise - it seems to get really loud at about 2500 rpm, then gets quieter above that - is that right or is it some sort of illusion?
Are there any ways of reducing the engine noise e.g. thicker carpets
I know what you mean it can be quite hard to hold a conversation at Motorway speeds sometimes.
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You could try a couple of theseVelocette wrote:I've soundproofed other cars usually with a type of special felt underlay bought from a car accessory shop. It would be fiddly on the Bongo though. Also it might make the engine bay even hotter.psquiddy wrote:I have got a 1996 2.5td and am thinking about trading it in for a newer model or spending some money on it and making it nice.
One of my main gripes about it is the engine noise - it seems to get really loud at about 2500 rpm, then gets quieter above that - is that right or is it some sort of illusion?
Are there any ways of reducing the engine noise e.g. thicker carpets
I know what you mean it can be quite hard to hold a conversation at Motorway speeds sometimes.
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That would just encourage her!rita wrote:You could try a couple of theseVelocette wrote:I've soundproofed other cars usually with a type of special felt underlay bought from a car accessory shop. It would be fiddly on the Bongo though. Also it might make the engine bay even hotter.psquiddy wrote:I have got a 1996 2.5td and am thinking about trading it in for a newer model or spending some money on it and making it nice.
One of my main gripes about it is the engine noise - it seems to get really loud at about 2500 rpm, then gets quieter above that - is that right or is it some sort of illusion?
Are there any ways of reducing the engine noise e.g. thicker carpets
I know what you mean it can be quite hard to hold a conversation at Motorway speeds sometimes.![]()
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May sound daft, but check the clips holding the front seats down are tight, most I've seen are slack, just needs a few taps with a hammer to reshape the clips tighter.
Is there any insulation under the seats etc on yours? I've seen one or two where it's not there.
Is there any insulation under the seats etc on yours? I've seen one or two where it's not there.
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Hi psquiddy,
A long shot,but do you have the undertray fitted?
Cheers..
A long shot,but do you have the undertray fitted?
Cheers..
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Good thinkingteenmal wrote:Hi psquiddy,
A long shot,but do you have the undertray fitted?
Cheers..
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I just had a look - both seats are clipped down ok and the seals are in place. All carpet seems to have insulation - under the seats it is foam backed carpet, elsewhere it is felt - generally looks ok for its age - its obviously doing a reasonable job as the metal under it is really hot having just got back from a long run.May sound daft, but check the clips holding the front seats down are tight, most I've seen are slack, just needs a few taps with a hammer to reshape the clips tighter.
Is there any insulation under the seats etc on yours? I've seen one or two where it's not there.
Do you mean the plastic tray under the engine/gearbox? If so, yes it is fitted but I cant see anything that would be described as "sound deadening" - what should be there? Some form of heavy rubber mat?teenmal wrote:
Hi psquiddy,
A long shot,but do you have the undertray fitted?
Cheers..
Good thinking& does it have the sound deadening on it if it is fitted?
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There should be insulation under the metal of the engine covers that the seats are mounted on too & the plastic undertray under the engine should have a sort of insulated matting.
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Yep kind of like a dense foam but with a woven protective cover to it (like woven mail bags, not like Granny's knitting)missfixit70 wrote:There should be insulation under the metal of the engine covers too & the plastic undertray under the engine should have a sort of insulated matting.
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There is insulation under the seat/engine covers, but not on the under engine tray.dunslair wrote:Yep kind of like a dense foam but with a woven protective cover to it (like woven mail bags, not like Granny's knitting)missfixit70 wrote:There should be insulation under the metal of the engine covers too & the plastic undertray under the engine should have a sort of insulated matting.
Also - the foam backing under the chairs is broken , but complete - so when you fold the carpet the pieces move apart, but they seem to sit together ok when the carpet is folded back again - i guess that is not ideal, but it does not look as if I have got any real gaps
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I spent £5 on a carpet offcut and a couple of hours inserting a new layer under the existing carpets in the front floor, under the seats and the centre console - quite pleased as there is a noticeable noise difference.
i might try stuffing door and dashboard voids with some spare rockwool i have i the loft
i might try stuffing door and dashboard voids with some spare rockwool i have i the loft
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I wouldn't use rockwool inside the front doors, not if you want the windows to keep working
You can get self adhsive soundproofing type stuff, or I used self adhesive flashing from B&Q inside the doors & side panels.
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The Rockwool will also hold water, making a nice wet lump against any metal, so facilitating rusting.
Having it stuffed in the dashboard could well lead to fibres coming loose and spreading throughout the interior, itchy.
In summary, my advice would be, don't use it!
Having it stuffed in the dashboard could well lead to fibres coming loose and spreading throughout the interior, itchy.
In summary, my advice would be, don't use it!
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