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Hey chaps,
Am I right in thinking that diesel vans had better soundproofing fitted at the factory??
My van was petrol, but now has a tdi.
I would like to fit some sort of sound proofing to quieten things down a tad and there's none at all fitted to mine!
I've had a look at the different types available, wondered what others have done.
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Mine has some thick foam on the bulkhead forward of the engine - it looks pretty rough now and im worried it traps water so I'm looking to replace it

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I have sound proofed mine with Flashband, its a tar based tape that can be applied onto the panels. I have covered the engine area, door panels, cab floor and then patched it on each panel throughout the van. You can buy it by the roll in various widths from B&Q and other DIY stores.

Makes quite a difference and its now a pretty quite van inside. Think there is a Wiki on it.

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as long as i dont have to remove it to weld :rofl
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You won't need to weld it - the rust will all be held together by the tar. Whelk pots are tarred and after 40 or 50 years you can have a complete pot with no steel inside! The cast iron bottoms seem to last longer though.
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Like it :rofl

I'd thought of using that 'dynamat' until I found out the cost. Flash band is a Really good idea, nice one :ok
Would probably use some felt type matting as well.
My old engine was unbelievably noisy and was astonished at how quiet the tdi is, but still can't easily hold a conversation with my girls in the back without them shouting.
Will have a look online and order some up.
Will post up some pics as I get the job underway.
And don't worry Mike, will be leaving this job till autumn- don't want to soak the new investment!!

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Mike - is it a real pain to remove then? I had bought a roll a while back thinking of doing the inside of the door panels with it - don't want to dig my self another hole

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Sorry am I being thick. Flash band. The repair stuff. Do you just run it along in strips over the engine bay.
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Smcknighty wrote:Mike - is it a real pain to remove then? I had bought a roll a while back thinking of doing the inside of the door panels with it - don't want to dig my self another hole
well if you get the pannel clean and apply it warm and it bonds on well, err could be a pain to remove, secret maybe to try a bit some place and also dont fit it over a join in a place that will be cut when a new panel etc is fitted,but its dense stuff and does work,also very cheap
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best to use a roller when fitting or it will peel of and trap moisture when the weather becomes hot

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Yep nightmare to remove so if you have any welding or rust treatment to do, I would get that sorted first.

When you lay it on the panels you can apply a bit of heat with a heat gun or hairdryer to help mould it, not to much though as can become to soft. I lay it on the panel similar to applying stickers or vinyl so that you dont get any bubbles/creases, applying it in strips, butting it up against each other.
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And when the flashband gets hot, your van smells of tar... And when it catches light..... Not for me thanks.
I searched for a diesel soundproof rubber mat (gen vw) that covers the whole rear bulkhead. Does quite a good job.
Also have a google for closed cell insulation, you can buy it in rolls about £20 a meter. I'll try to find a link later..
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Cheers Lloyd, that would be very useful
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This is the website that does lagging sheets (sticky back) lots of different specs on thickness and temp ranges so have a look through http://www.pipelagging.com/10mm-solar-i ... p-584.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Also vw classic steel the sound deadening mat new , but it's around £300. Made for the job, but... Just thinking, probably not suitable with your deck lid..
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Funnily enough I got a comment from this company on my blog earlier - no idea how good the stuff is, but they do a T25 kit:-

http://noisekiller.co.uk/vw_soundproofing_products.asp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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