It's ok to be skeptical...
Absolute numbers are not as important as is the comparative back to back differences shown between the two...
I'm sure within a day or two we'll see more back to back dyno comparisons between the 2020 and 2021 Supras that will clearly show the differences....
The comparison plots of 2020 vs 2021 are most likely going to be very similar to the comparison done awhile ago between the Z4 and 2020 Supra...
Which align fairly closely with the comparison table Toyota released...
The comparison plots of 2020 vs 2021 are most likely going to be very similar to the comparison done awhile ago between the Z4 and 2020 Supra...
Which align fairly closely with the comparison table Toyota released...
Probably to frustrate 2020 owners...ha!
I'm sure we're going to see graphs soon enough (if not later today)
The comparison curves will probably look very similar to the supra vs Z4 back to back dyno comparisons done awhile ago!
Yeah, the door vibrations around that mid area are terrible! I plan on applying both CLD and foam around that entire area as I've found (as you probably have) that the plastic area around the mids, particularly that thin wall, vibrates like hell during lower midrange passages...
I actually covered the wall behind the narrow rear panel with the dynamat I had as well...figured it couldn't hurt and probably actually helped a bit...
Also, seriously consider adding some adhesive foam backed strips (~ 0.25" thick and doesn't have to be Noico) to the gaps I mention earlier...
Noico is typically applied over thin layered (CLD) i.e dynamat for additional damping and noise suppression...
With the sub improvement project I used the Noico foam backed adhesive to suppress / isolate noise and fill gaps...I also used dynamat to cover the floor of the rear trunk space....
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Yes, I have a few rolls of CLD that I just used for lining the cargo floor and I think I have enough left for the doors...I really like working with the Noico for outer layer..sticks very well and easy to cut up.....
My musical tastes are very broad from rock, pop, EDM, alternative, classic, jazz etc.....that said, the Techno and EDM tracks really tests the subs limits and is what I enjoy listening to the most....
This latest album (below) I've been using to setup and test the sound system and particularly...