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    Sound proofing TD5

    Apologies if this is an old topic but I cannot find anything specific on the forum. I would like to soundproof my 2002 Disco TD5 so that it is as quiet as the 3000TD Prado around town. I am prepared to spend as much time and mess as it takes but I don't want to spend over $1,000. My initial thoughts/questions are:
    1. Is there a low cost meter I can buy to accurately identify and measure the source of noise? My ears tell me the noise is coming through the bonnet and windscreen and the acoustic cover doesn't do much but maybe I am deceived.
    2. Surely it must help if I extend the engine bay sound proofing to the sides and further down the trans tunnel?
    3. What sort of material is light, effective, durable, tidy, cleanable and does not trap water? I wonder if closed cell sleeping mat is any good? A 1980 Rolls that I inspected had what looked like a quality quilted sleeping bag attached to the inside of the bonnet.
    4. The existing sound proofing looks pretty effective on the engine side of the firewall but there are wee gaps in the material for attachements and pipes - should I fill them up with expandit foam or silicon or something else?
    TIA

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    Most of the reason the prado is quieter is due to indirect injection. They pay for that with each fillup and sometimes with a head replacement too.

    Heavier sound insulation is better. The idea is to first stop vibration (i.e. sound waves) from getting to the panels, then to deaden the panels so they don't pass the vibration on.

    You'll want to get right up under the firewall, pull the dash out would make it easier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo View Post
    1. Is there a low cost meter I can buy to accurately identify and measure the source of noise? My ears tell me the noise is coming through the bonnet and windscreen and the acoustic cover doesn't do much but maybe I am deceived.

    $50 from Jaycar

    Micro Sound Level Meter - Jaycar Electronics

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    Really?! C'mon...its not that noisy you big girl!...gees

    Buy some ear plugs...much cheaper!

    And there is better things to waste your money on....

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    If you drive a soft top 110 with a 3.9 Isuzu then get back in your Disco the Disco will seem very quiet.

    Jeff


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