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Driving along I notice alot heat coming from somewhere and assumed it was the heater core or lines, but I have water valves stopping the coolant from going to the heater core. One day I went to reach around the seat and noticed a large volume of heated air and I assume it's coming from behind the padding. I have no insulation behind the padding, is this the problem?? Anyone have any suggestions for sealing this area off? Thanks
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I am wondering too what is the best way to go with insulation on the firewall, and the rest of the interior for that matter. I am trying to make a grand touring car for lengthy trips, so unfortunately a quiet, cool cabin is paramount.

I was going to use the material from Dynamat that jeff6559 has suggested. Just wondering if any other things could be used to good effect? Thanks, Mark
I used the foil lined insulation in my car reduced both heat and noise. My car has the polished stainless firewall cover available from the vendors. I put a layer of insulation between the stainless cover and the firewall in the engine compartment.
On the interior I did the same thing, glued insulation to the firewall and the put the bulkhead cover over it. Big Difference!

Gary #06984
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