So I spent about 4 hours on Saturday installing the Dynamat trunk kit in my MSP. The kit comes with three sheets of original Dynamat and two sheets of Dynamat extreme. My first word of advice, don't buy the Dynamat trunk kit. The reason I say this is because the original Dynamat is awful. It barely sticks to my trunk surface and it doesn't conform to contoured surfaces very well. I'm going to end up replacing all of it with some RAAMAudio RAAMMat BXT, which is the same material as Dynamat extreme and it's cheaper.
Also, as most people warned me, the Dynamat and other comparable products don't do very well with noise absorption (like my exhaust noise). They mostly dampen and prevent rattling, which is what they are designed to do. For road noise, use RAAMAudio Ensolite, which I plan on installing after the BXT.
A side note, I found this very nice thread on the NASIOC forums about sound deadening: http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=712026
Also, as most people warned me, the Dynamat and other comparable products don't do very well with noise absorption (like my exhaust noise). They mostly dampen and prevent rattling, which is what they are designed to do. For road noise, use RAAMAudio Ensolite, which I plan on installing after the BXT.
A side note, I found this very nice thread on the NASIOC forums about sound deadening: http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=712026
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