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November 6th, 2004 05:24 AM #1Newbie po ako. Tanong ko lang po kung me paraan on how to reduce the noise of the engine of my Isuzu Crosswind XUVi without sacrificing the performance? puwede po bang lagyan ng resonator ito parang yung sa kotse? tulong lang po.salamat! :worried:
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November 6th, 2004 10:01 AM #2
talagang maingay ang diesel engines. mas-maingay kung direct-injection engine (versus one that has pre-combustion chamber). remember that diesel engines have very high compression ratio.
however, you can reduce the noise inside the cabin by installing sound proofing materials. a combination of bitumen materials (dynamat or wurth) plus foam sound deadener (wurth sound foam) along the firewall, doors, floor, ceiling will do the trick.
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November 6th, 2004 01:35 PM #3
I'm with woodfire on that one. Use combinations of materials to reduce both noise and dampen vibrations.
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November 6th, 2004 04:00 PM #4
Ganyan talaga kaingay ang Isuzu engines, they run on timing chains, unlike Toyota & Mitsubishi (Hino) diesels use timing belts. While Nissan's timing gears is sandwiched between the two.
Just follow woodfire's sound deadening advices to make up for the noise and engine heat. :D
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November 6th, 2004 04:50 PM #5
dear guys -- in connection with this thread, may recommended shop ba kayo (preferably makati area if possible only) para sa pag install ng mga sound deadening mats and foams?
yung shop na alam na alam yung pajero TDIC gen 2 at reasonable ang price
magkano kaya ang aabuting gastos para mag pa full insulation?
enk u enk u :D
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November 7th, 2004 12:13 AM #7
benderbot, you can DIY installing the insulation materials. What I did to my pajero was to hire somebody knowledgeable to take out the dashboard, sidings, and seats. I used self adhesive bitumin of Wurth (for vibration), then installed the sound insulation foam of Wurth which is also self adhesive. It took me two days to complete the job.
But if you really want a shop, I can recommend Mickey's AutoSound. Call na lang sa 240-4651. They use Dynamat materials.
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November 7th, 2004 03:09 AM #8maraming salamat po mga bossing sa mga reply nyo. at least ngayon may idea na ako.
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November 7th, 2004 11:39 AM #9i believe the isuzu 4ja1 engine nakakabit sa mga crosswinds are timing gears, no belts or chains. That's what isuzu told me when I wanted to send my fuego and highlander to the casa for the typical 100K timing belt/chain checkup/replacement.
How about drowning out the engine noise with a good sound system?:D
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November 7th, 2004 11:57 AM #10
altec: a good insulated car (with soundproofing materials) can attenuate a cabin interior and results to an increase in sound system performance, a quiet cabin needs at least 100W LESS power compared to the same car with more noise... ;)
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