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Posted by: bcheney Dec 23 2011, 06:34 AM

What is your opinion of what side of the Ultimate Engine Sound Pad to expose in the Engine bay? Shiny side (foil looking or black). Here is a pic of the foil type in a 6 conversion that recently sold on ebay for $22K. I kinda like the foil side as it brightens the compartment. I know many don't like to cover this wall at all. Chime in...It's always great to hear from you guys!!




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Posted by: partwerks Dec 23 2011, 06:50 AM

Might be just another thing for moisture to get trapped in behind, but don't know for sure.
As far as reducing, noise, I'd put it on the inside instead.

If you want to brighten the engine compartment, then paint it chrome or something would be my suggestion.........

Posted by: sean_v8_914 Dec 23 2011, 07:53 AM

bare fire wall inside engine compartment. 2 layers of fat mat inside cabin followed by a later of carpet sound pad under the factory back pad , RESEAL THE REAR WINDOW, no solid mounts anywhere.

Posted by: GeorgeRud Dec 23 2011, 07:58 AM

I have that same mat on the firewall of my conversion, and it looks nice. I'm not really sure if it's really any quieter than my other car without the mat.

The heavy factory mat just looks too ugly for me to put back in!

Posted by: kkid Dec 24 2011, 08:21 AM

I have installed same pad in my 964 earlier this year. Checked with the manufacturer to make sure which side should be exposed for better insulation. Their answer is black side. I painted the edge in red.

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Posted by: rnellums Dec 24 2011, 03:41 PM

I bought that one and didn't notice much of a difference. It was thicker than stock too and I had some difficulty re-installing my fuse block cover.

Posted by: euro911 Dec 24 2011, 04:05 PM

Mike (Ruby Red) gave me some acoustic material that had flannel/juke in the middle and foil on both sides.


So I installed the foil side against the firewall ...


... and the foil side towards the engine blink.gif


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Posted by: 9146986 Dec 25 2011, 04:16 PM

I installed some four layer foam sound mat in a couple cars. I used the expensive mylar tape on all the edges, and attached it with mechanical fasteners (big fender rivets) and high quality adhesive. As far as I know, it's held up OK.

On a occasional use, fair weather car; I wouldn't worry too much about corrosion. The big concern is the mat coming off and fouling the engine air flow.

Posted by: bulitt Dec 26 2011, 05:09 AM

I'm thinking because a "Firewall" is supposed to stop vapors and flames from entering the passenger compartment attaching a product that could absorb oil and gas could present an potential safety issue. So I'm attaching all my sound stuff inside the cabin.

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