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Old 05-16-2016, 02:14 PM   #1426
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Nice work! I really like the tail light conversion on it!
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Nice work! I really like the tail light conversion on it!
Thanks Diesel!

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No picture worthy updates but I am making progress. I've got most of the engine compartment wiring completed, just need to finish up a few things. I was able to power up the PCM and pull the factory tune, so I can play with that on rainy days, . I also checked the DBW pedal and it seems to activated the throttle body correctly, .

I also started installing the Fatmat installation, considering how large this beasts is, that's going to be a job! The interior wiring is about 50% done, I'm just waiting on my gauges.

No one really notices all the small detail stuff and it's what takes the most time!

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I am eagerly waiting to see what your gauges look like!
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No one really notices all the small detail stuff and it's what takes the most time!
Amen to that!.

I am so glad to see the burb being the main project and close to being roadworthy again! Looks great Rob.
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I also started installing the Fatmat installation, considering how large this beasts is, that's going to be a job!
FWIW, you only need to cover 25% of the panels with FatMat. Focus on the center of large panels. After that point, the benefits are minimal. Might save you some time and you can use the remnants for another project.
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I am eagerly waiting to see what your gauges look like!
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Amen to that!.

I am so glad to see the burb being the main project and close to being roadworthy again! Looks great Rob.
Thanks Bill! I'm plugging away on it. I don't have a projected date to finish it, I just try to get a little done each week.

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FWIW, you only need to cover 25% of the panels with FatMat. Focus on the center of large panels. After that point, the benefits are minimal. Might save you some time and you can use the remnants for another project.
Interesting, I had never heard that before. Is that just for sound? heat? Or both?
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I'm lovin' it! I wonder if they are going to offer them after your set like they did with the ones you had in the Farm Truck?
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Old 06-10-2016, 03:47 PM   #1433
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I'm lovin' it! I wonder if they are going to offer them after your set like they did with the ones you had in the Farm Truck?
My guess would be yes....
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DD may just earn the right to be at the top of my list again if they do.

You should get a commission from them, since you get them to make what everybody wants.
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Interesting, I had never heard that before. Is that just for sound? heat? Or both?
Panel resonance. That's all constrained layer dampening products are made for. They are designed to add mass to the panel to lower its resonant frequency. If you cover every panel with a CLD that has an aluminum layer, you will see SOME insulating properties, but it's an inefficient way of doing things. For a greater reduction of temperatures in the vehicle, you'd want to use a thermal barrier.

IF you want to get that luxury car tomb-like feel, you'll want to use closed cell foam over the CLD followed by a layer of mass-loaded vinyl. The CCF will isolate the MLV from the vehicle, and the MLV is what blocks out the noise.
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Looks like a third digital display with the 3 buttons. It just has the markings like a non-tach cluster instead of being just black, right Rob?
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Panel resonance. That's all constrained layer dampening products are made for. They are designed to add mass to the panel to lower its resonant frequency. If you cover every panel with a CLD that has an aluminum layer, you will see SOME insulating properties, but it's an inefficient way of doing things. For a greater reduction of temperatures in the vehicle, you'd want to use a thermal barrier.

IF you want to get that luxury car tomb-like feel, you'll want to use closed cell foam over the CLD followed by a layer of mass-loaded vinyl. The CCF will isolate the MLV from the vehicle, and the MLV is what blocks out the noise.
Thanks! Where do you get the closed cell foam?

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That's correct!
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Thanks! Where do you get the closed cell foam?

Don at SDS has great products and they are specifically made for automobiles. There is also a lot of great info on his site. https://www.sounddeadenershowdown.co...-cell-foam-ccf

Some people have been happy with generic foam. (1/8") http://www.thefoamfactory.com/closed...ticrubber.html

Others have used yoga mats. Just make sure they're closed cell foam so they don't retain moisture.

There are probably some CCF/MLV combination products out there, but I don't know who's making them these days. (I know Second Skin used to have Luxury Liner Pro, but I think they're out of business.)
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Don at SDS has great products and they are specifically made for automobiles. There is also a lot of great info on his site. https://www.sounddeadenershowdown.co...-cell-foam-ccf

Some people have been happy with generic foam. (1/8") http://www.thefoamfactory.com/closed...ticrubber.html

Others have used yoga mats. Just make sure they're closed cell foam so they don't retain moisture.

There are probably some CCF/MLV combination products out there, but I don't know who's making them these days. (I know Second Skin used to have Luxury Liner Pro, but I think they're out of business.)
Thanks for the links! The entire underside of my suburban is covered in Line-X. How much do you think that will aid in noise reduction?
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I want those gauges for my ls swap. Any idea what it will take to get cluster like that ?
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I'm not sure. The only vehicles I've been in that had the full line-x treatment underneath were 4x4's w/big tires.

I bet it does help, but without taking measurements before and after, I'd just be guessing at how much improvement you'll see w/the Line-X. It will increase the mass of the panels (which is the purpose of the CLD,) but the floors are pretty rigid compared to other areas of these burbs. The places that are really bad resonance-wise are the big panels; the hood, roof, rear sides and doors. It might also help by reducing road noise coming through the wheel wells. I'd be surprised if it didn't give you some thermal protection from the engine/exhaust, too.

With that said, most of those would probably just be bonuses to the protection it gives the vehicle. If you REALLY want it quiet like a new luxury car, you need to get the purpose-designed stuff, IMO.
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I want those gauges for my ls swap. Any idea what it will take to get cluster like that ?
Dakota Digital should be have it listed as a product within the next 3-6 months.

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I'm not sure. The only vehicles I've been in that had the full line-x treatment underneath were 4x4's w/big tires.

I bet it does help, but without taking measurements before and after, I'd just be guessing at how much improvement you'll see w/the Line-X. It will increase the mass of the panels (which is the purpose of the CLD,) but the floors are pretty rigid compared to other areas of these burbs. The places that are really bad resonance-wise are the big panels; the hood, roof, rear sides and doors. It might also help by reducing road noise coming through the wheel wells. I'd be surprised if it didn't give you some thermal protection from the engine/exhaust, too.

With that said, most of those would probably just be bonuses to the protection it gives the vehicle. If you REALLY want it quiet like a new luxury car, you need to get the purpose-designed stuff, IMO.
Thanks again for the info, I'll look into the engineered stuff.
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Trying to get my boy ready for college this fall so progress has been slow. Still working on integrating all of the wiring harnesses while trying to making them look neat and clean. Hopefully I'm not to far away from a light off.

On a different note, I'm trying to decide if I want to go with 72 style door panels or the early style 69-71. I've tried to keep somewhat true to the "Cheyenne Super" look, but can't decide on this part. Plus, I'm not sure how hard it's going to be to track down the panels. Thoughts or suggestions?
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72 panels are difficult to find in decent condition, and the re-pops are junk. Your Burb is a 69, so I would go with the 69 only door panels which you can get a decent re-pop in that style.
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72 panels are difficult to find in decent condition, and the re-pops are junk. Your Burb is a 69, so I would go with the 69 only door panels which you can get a decent re-pop in that style.
It's a 69, but I'm running a 72 grill and bumper, . I guess I'll look around for some 72 stuff before I make my decision.
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Or run a 69/70 grille/bumper. They're sexy, just sayin
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Ok, well I have been making progress, (the wiring is nearly done), but I have run into a couple of setbacks that will take about 3 weeks to overcome. Also I made another change that will slow me down somewhat until the new part comes in (late August, early September), so this saga continues......
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