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adara



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Improved insulation on 2010 FFRR Supercharged?

This is the side rubber joint we all have:



And this is what the 2010 Supercharged has:

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Do you think it helps?

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Is that because the fresh "Air Intakes" are located just beneath the rubber between the two arrows on the second picture and in the picture below. It will help stop warm engine air & crap from the engine bay getting into the air intakes:

 
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So it's not of any soundproofing use at all?

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adara wrote:
So it's not of any soundproofing use at all?


Doubt it as its the Outside World rather than the cabin on the other side of the rubber! 
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