It sounded fantastic driving out of the shed Phil, I wasn't expecting such a distinct SC whine but I like it a lot! Can't wait to go for a spin in the passenger seat when it's all sorted.
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It sounded fantastic driving out of the shed Phil, I wasn't expecting such a distinct SC whine but I like it a lot! Can't wait to go for a spin in the passenger seat when it's all sorted.
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Yeah nice imagine she should certainly haul like a mother trucker, always a few niggles to iron out but yes keen for a joy ride one all sorted
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PeeBee (4th March 2024)
Nah, I like the concept of 'Driving Miss Daisy ' you can drive and I can sit in the back looking like an old queer! I have not heard it driving past but admit most people hearing it coming up behind them turn their heads. I had a young buck in a 79 Cruiser pull up beside me on the way home, lights green, off he roared in a cloud of smoke, bye bye, mine didn't stand a chance with the gearing and short redline, but at 75 and above, he would be toast. Anyway, enough of the dreaming, I have to settle down for nigh nighs now.
Winnie (4th March 2024)
Jesus Phil.
The Patrol looks amazing! I definitely would love to see, and hear this in the flesh one day.
Well done.
PeeBee (7th March 2024)
Thanks Mark, it was a mission. I took it down for a frontend alignment and heard it coming down the street for the first time ex the test drive - whine with a burble is perhaps the sound, the whine a little louder than I would like but it is quite unique. Enginering booked for March 18 for the chop and who knows whatever they find?
mudski (7th March 2024)
1997 Blue Nissan Patrol Y60 blacktop TD42 - Honey Badger (build thread)
2006 White Nissan Patrol Y61 TB45 - G-Unicorn (build thread)
1997 Red Suzuki Samurai Canvas Top SJ413 - Tatui
2005 White Toyota Landcruiser FZJ105 - Stormtrooper
Shell 2.jpgStripped shell and engine bay insulation.jpgInsulation 3.jpgInsulation 2.jpgInsulations 3.jpgroof lining 2.jpgroof lining 1.jpgEngine bay 3.jpgEngine bay 2.jpgengine bay1.jpg
Here you go, munch on this!
The entire inside of the car has a layer of Jing Ping acoustic vinyl insulation, followed by a 10mm layer of acoustic foam on the floor, then the factory carpet. The roof has a layer of Jing Ping and then a 12mm acoustic and thermal foam followed by a frontrunner style automotive carpet, multi directional stretch. All the doors have two layers of Jing Ping. The rear wall is Jing ping then a carpet covered plywood facia board. the engine bay has the firewall in a dimple plate aluminum material for thermal and this extends down the transmission tunnel a meter or so.
I wasnt able to reinstall the head liner, it had a couple of stretch points and a tear or so, and it would not go over the jing ping and foam, so I ditched it for the carpet.
Last edited by PeeBee; 7th March 2024 at 04:27 PM.
Cremulator (8th March 2024), jack (8th March 2024), mudnut (7th March 2024)
Thanks mate! Looks awesome!
You had that engine in there before the chop or was it all part of the "let's change it all while its stripped down" fun?
I am in the process of doing that jing ping stuff to mine. I hope it corresponds to the expectations!
1997 Blue Nissan Patrol Y60 blacktop TD42 - Honey Badger (build thread)
2006 White Nissan Patrol Y61 TB45 - G-Unicorn (build thread)
1997 Red Suzuki Samurai Canvas Top SJ413 - Tatui
2005 White Toyota Landcruiser FZJ105 - Stormtrooper
Engine was in it before the chop. A trick for the jing ping is to buy the little roller they sell, and you can them get the material stuck down with force and follow the profile of the floor and corners.