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Hood Quiet kit from IPD worth every penny! 200 1988

Just installed the Hood Quiet kit from IPD. All I can say is Wow! Ultra quiet up front now!

IPD notes that this kit is for 1976-85 model year 240's. The catalog mentions that it may fit in a 1986-93 240 with some trimming. I'm here to tell ya, no trimming is required and it REALLY drops the engine noise while driving. You can still hear the engine, but it's no longer one of the primary sounds that you hear. (if that makes sense)

My stack of receipts of items I've puchased for my car is quite large...this was one of the better things that showed instant results.

So the next time you've got $50 burning a hole in your pocket...give the guys in Portland a call!

Now I'm off to order some DynaMat alternative type stuff so I can do the cargo area too!

-Chris
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88 245 DL (202k miles) | 98 S90 (92k miles) | 98 V70 AWD (101k miles)








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the gain is very subjective! 200 1988

partly, because it is not likely to be even across the range. I have installed a stock new pad for a large Australian car (Holden Commodore) and found that it cuts out the high frequencies well (the squealing-swishing types), while the low growl is still there. Stands to reason, really, for the latter the whole resonance box (the passenger cell) has to be lined with a sound deadener.

So, if your hearing is less sensitive to high frequencies, you will hear less gain.

George Antony








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Hood Quiet kit from IPD worth every penny! 200 1988

Maybe our 83 was 'leaking' engine noise from other areas, too, but I have to say that I didn't notice a big difference with the IPD hood lining kit. I do like the fact that the hood paint (still looking great after nearly 23 years) is better protected from engine heat.
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Bob (son's 81-244GL B21F/M46, dtr's 83-244DL B23F/M46, 94-944 B230FD; grocery-getter Dodge minivan, hobbycar 77 MGB, and a few old motorcycles)








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Hood Quiet kit from IPD worth every penny! 200 1988

If their noise figures are to be believed, they say that it drops the noise level about 3 db.

3 db is enough to notice a difference, but it's not super dramatic.

Maybe the stuff is better then advertised!
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If you listen to the radio in Portland, OR, you may know me as 'Portland's Favorite Soul Brother!'








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Hood Quiet kit from IPD worth every penny! 200 1988

From what I understand, with every three db of change, it cuts the noise in half. For example 63db is twice as loud as 60db.

Dunno. Just what I've been told.

-Chris
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88 245 DL (202k miles) | 98 S90 (92k miles) | 98 V70 AWD (101k miles)








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Hood Quiet kit from IPD worth every penny! 200 1988

Not quite.

You're thinking in terms of signal strength. A 3 db boost of signal strength from, say, a radio station broadcasting will double its power.

In terms of audible levels, 3 db isn't much, at all really.

Consider this: -60 db in audio is typically considered silence. -57 db is not even close to half way to silence (meaning, it's practically silence too.)

In terms of Stereo signals, you need about 10 db of separation to be able to really tell there is a difference between the left and right. 6 is enough to tell there is some there, but not much.

(Not to go too far off on a tangent, but it sorta puts it in perspective.) One of the reasons that Quadraphonic records didn't take off was because of the poor quality of the early Quad decoders. The SQ system particularly is what I'm thinking of. The early SQ decoders only offered about 3 db of channel separation in the rear, which was hardly noticeable, and left people very unimpressed. (They did eventually come up with logic circuits to help decode, and they got it up to about 20 db of separation, but by then it was too late.)

Purpose of the above paragraph? To demonstrate what "impact" 3 db does (or rather, does not) have.

I don't know what kind of sense this post makes at all, but it may provide some sort of reference.

In the big picture though, as long as you are happy with the hood quiet kit, that's all that matters!
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If you listen to the radio in Portland, OR, you may know me as 'Portland's Favorite Soul Brother!'








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decibels 200 1988

Right, human hearing has built in compression making 6dB amplitude doubling and 3dB power doubling into lesser perceived effects at higher levels. Self preservation.








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Hood Quiet kit from IPD worth every penny! 200 1988

with 2x power you get +3db.
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Stef (81 245 B21A SU M46 3.91) 325000km my volvo pages








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Hood Quiet kit from IPD worth every penny! 200 1988

Did I say double? I meant to say everything that you just said...yeah, that's it! ;-)

Like I said, it was the Big Boys On The Corner who had mentioned to me about the 3db thing.

Anyways, the wife and I both agree that the Hood Quiet kit works great.

Thanks for the explanation!

-Chris
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88 245 DL (202k miles) | 98 S90 (92k miles) | 98 V70 AWD (101k miles)







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