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I lined my trunk with Noico mat and liner before trying the tips. It’s the same material as Dynamat and Dynaliner, but at a fraction of the cost. Got it on amazon. It made a noticeable but small difference, however the tips themselves helped the most. With them both, I’m really happy with where the tone ended up.
I’m not sure you’re going to find a “zero drone” solution.
The “drone” really depends on your preferences and sensitivity to sound level. If you want to guarantee zero drone, then stick with the stock exhaust. Maybe try one of the quieter exhaust systems with tips for best results - someone had a comparison thread up previously, just search.
Gotta ask why you’re looking for a sport exhaust upgrade if you don’t want to hear it? Even the stock Challenger R/T I’ve rented had a noticeable exhaust tone on the highway, but that’s part of the car’s character.
@SKStinger can you post a picture of your oval tips? Thanks
Even with the tips, doing the trunk floor does make a significant difference?So after about 3-1/2 hrs..the lining of the trunk is done...took a little longer than expected, but kind of particular on doing it right. Turned out pretty good. Got everything buttoned back up and went and drove around for about 30 mins including some highway driving. With the AK tips and this, it is now perfect IMO. You can still hear the exhaust, but sounds a bit tighter in the cabin now.
Even with the tips, doing the trunk floor does make a significant difference?
Do you think that it adds a lot of weight?To me, Yes. The tips reduced the drone about 75-85%, but there was still that little bit that I wanted to quiet down some. The "dynamat" lining gave me the extra 10%...doesn't seem like much, but it's kind of like having a drink to relax...it just takes the "edge" off...to me, it tightened the cabin noise as well as reduced some road noise.
Do you think that it adds a lot of weight?
Are those the stock tips? Did you remove them before painting?A bit of masking tape, a bucks worth of barbecue paint to stock tips and looks the same as application day, a year and a half ago. No more dirty exhaust. View attachment 36643View attachment 36644
@SKStinger can you post a picture of your oval tips? Thanks
Here you go!
So after about 3-1/2 hrs..the lining of the trunk is done...took a little longer than expected, but kind of particular on doing it right. Turned out pretty good. Got everything buttoned back up and went and drove around for about 30 mins including some highway driving. With the AK tips and this, it is now perfect IMO. You can still hear the exhaust, but sounds a bit tighter in the cabin now.
Noico product is what I used. I got it from Amazon. It's the same style butyl rubber and aluminum foil product as Dynamat, but at less cost. I added some of their "Dynamat" type product (adhesive backed foam sheet) after these pictures to increase the sound dampening. Between this and the tips - it's perfect.What type of material is this? Have a link? Still waiting to get my MBRP in. I have the tips. Just waiting to install everything. Just in case the tips don't cut drone out enough for me, I may line my hatch area as well.
I ordered the KILMAT 80 mil 36 sqft product and the roller to apply. Probably be doing that project this weekend. Not doing it to kill drone, just to eliminate road noise which is usually prevalent in hatchbacks. Did you remove the battery on your install or just work around it?So after about 3-1/2 hrs..the lining of the trunk is done...took a little longer than expected, but kind of particular on doing it right. Turned out pretty good. Got everything buttoned back up and went and drove around for about 30 mins including some highway driving. With the AK tips and this, it is now perfect IMO. You can still hear the exhaust, but sounds a bit tighter in the cabin now.
For me, it was easier to remove the battery. Tip: mark the bracket mounting holes to cut out before putting down the mat. There are more holes in the trunk area than are used by the spare tire / battery brackets.I ordered the KILMAT 80 mil 36 sqft product and the roller to apply. Probably be doing that project this weekend. Not doing it to kill drone, just to eliminate road noise which is usually prevalent in hatchbacks. Did you remove the battery on your install or just work around it?
I ordered the KILMAT 80 mil 36 sqft product and the roller to apply. Probably be doing that project this weekend. Not doing it to kill drone, just to eliminate road noise which is usually prevalent in hatchbacks. Did you remove the battery on your install or just work around it?
I am planning to install Akrapovic tips this week, but I'm not clear how much to cut from the bumper.
Can I make it big and have the tips just hang on the stock exhaust end? or does the hole have to be somewhat tight so that bumper can support the weight of the tip?
I think if I just have them hang on the stock exhaust end, it may shake around a bit..so i guess clearance has to be good.
I would really appreciate your inputs.