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don't ask why... I still can't answer that... weight reduction? based off the section I weighed on the scale in a plastic bag I would say the total amount of tar would be roughly 45 - 60 lbs if it were all lumped up in a ball.

 

It's really easy to get off once it's HOT. Luckily I live in AZ so it only took a few hours in the driveway with the doors/windows shut to reach optimal scraping temp. If you live somewhere cold maybe hit it with a heat gun or something but the whole section needs to be hot... but not too hot otherwise it will be all melty and you don't want that... just hot enough so it softens the tar. I got a scraper and got under one corner and rolled it like a burrito the whole section right off. Took about 2 hours for the whole car LOL.. I know I'm crazy

 

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now if you get that empty tin can sound you'l know why

 

tar acts like an insulator and quietner helps reduce road noise

 

Mayybe some people don't care about that. Some people want to go fast and you can't hear the "tin can" noise over a roaring engine and wearing a helmet ;)

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I completely agree that the road noise and exhaust sound is much louder after you do this so be warned... it doesn't bother me though. I actually like being able to hear the exhaust louder inside the car. Edited by starquestaz
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That's really cool. Good to know an easy way to get rid of a good 65 punds. What other ways can we drop the weight in these cars. I have a fatty and want to get it down to around 2700-2800 punds.

 

 

buy lighter seats, remove abs, remove air conditioning... etc

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http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a298/starquest/22.jpg

 

 

these seats are so much lighter than the stock ones and there are other options that I'm sure are lighter and maybe cheaper

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If y'all are in the south, I'd reccomend the spray in sound deadener. I haven't used Dynamat down here, but I have used Fatmat and B-Quiet sound deadening, and both started to melt in the TX sun. The Fatmat even ruined one of Kate's tan rear seat sides as that black tar streamed down and stained the leather. Even had a couple drips of it out of the headliner vent.

 

The Dunamat may be better, but I am not really sure. I used Dynamat a lot in MI, and it seems identical to this other stuff I used, so I'd worry that the Dynamat may turn into Dynamelt.

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