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td6vogue



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noise dampening

is there anyway to reduce the noise from the td6 while accelerating
its quite a racket
sound dead proofing of sum sort
i heard the tdv8 has extra insulation in the engine bay

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KurtVerbose



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It's also a much quieter engine.

Try turning the stereo up. Smile

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the tractor sounding engine of the td6 is indeed noisy..you could stick extra sound deadening in the engine compartment but i dont think it would make much difference..

the tdv8 is a different engine and is quieter.. ... - .- -.




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Richcl



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I quite like the 6 cylinder rumble Smile

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KurtVerbose



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I don't. It's a racket - not a nice noise at all.

Post #229819 17th Dec 2013 4:35pm
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td6vogue



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can the sound damper be fitted to a td6 from tdv8

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The TD6 has an active engine mount to try to counteract some of the noise , I don't think the TDV8 even bothers.
The last of the TD6's are a little better but its hard to see what an individual could do , and why is the same engine so much quieter in the soccer mum X5 ? 2008 MY Supercharged
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DMRR



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Fit some offroad tyres and your problem with engine noise will go away instantly ... you'll be spending your days escaping the swarm of bees :lol:

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Contraband



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^ Laughing
I must have had one of the last TD6 engines in my SE. I always thought of it as really quite quiet inside the cabin. Absolutely no tractor noises at all. Did the later SE's have more sound insulation? Previously..
Vogue SE TD6
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Richcl



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^ I agree.
Maybe on first start up until it's warm their is a little diesel clatter (if that) but afterwards sounds fine, reminds me off a BMW petrol 6 cylinder engine.

I'd be sitting in another TD6 to compare engine noise, maybe some sound proofing is missing?

Post #229980 18th Dec 2013 9:17am
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td6vogue



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been in other td6's andthe same
its ok when moving but the initial pull off is nasty

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Bushy513



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I'm fitting a full Dynamat sound deadening kit in late Jan so you can wait and I'll tell you if it works.
It's not cheap but hopefully will make a huge difference.
Also engine oil and gearbox oil change might help quieten your beast

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Rolling with laughter Bushy

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Post #230123 19th Dec 2013 10:36am
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td6vogue



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just had oil change
please update with the dynamate upgrade once done

Post #230129 19th Dec 2013 10:49am
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