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Old 03-29-2004, 06:48 AM
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Dynomat on K&N.

Just installed some dynomat on my K&N heat shield, it works great no more rattling it has a nice tight and smooth sound to it now.
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I'll have to check it out. What did it cost ?


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It's Dynamat (not dynomat). Also, did you use the original or the extreme (shiny).
Circuit city has some, shouldn't be more than $15 to do the cover shield.
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It was $15.00 @ Circuit City.I used the extreme (Dynamat) not the original.
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any pixs and on a 1-10 scale how much quieter is it?
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I need a heat shield before I can dynamat it
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Don't have any pics yet.On a scale from 1-10 i'll give it a 8.
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Have you consider dynamating the intake itself? Perhaps, it'll help further dampen the vibrations.
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No I haven't ,if you try let me know how it sounds.
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