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- TooManyIdeas
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Have you thought about insulating the cab with some dynomat or herculiner or something. If you quiet the cab from outside noises the engine could be making pedestrians ears bleed while you can chill to some classical 

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Yeah, that was my first try really. I got a bunch of stuff from Second Skin Audio it insulated the entire inside of the cab - it helped a lot but not enough.
I went ahead with my snorkel project it's already making a big difference. I'll post pictures when I get a chance...
I went ahead with my snorkel project it's already making a big difference. I'll post pictures when I get a chance...
1982 Datsun 720 w/ sd22 running on B100.
- Knucklehead
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- philip
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Using your turbine between an air filter and a throttle body ... without the pump ... would reduce intake noise.Knucklehead wrote:Clay et al: At the risk of pissing everyone off I thought I might suggest a really great intake muffler that probably wouldn't take much more effort to put on than what you've already done.

-Philip
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1982 Datsun 720KC SD-22
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Passed 08May2008
My friend, you are missed . . .
1982 Datsun 720KC SD-22
"Im slow and I'm ahead of you"
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