| I've heard some of you argue the vodoo around structural foam injection working and not working at all. I fully believe in it and am willing to put my money where my mouth is. I have recently got in contact with a US based company that is getting ready to release a line of structural automotive enhancing foam. This foam injection into certain parts of the body will "hopefully"..... (1) yield a much more rigid ride allowing for less body flex (2) help quiet the car by filling empty portions of the car that act as echoing platforms (3) provide stronger more impact resistant body panels. This is what I have claimed and what little research that is available out there has claimed as well. NOW! Here is the deal....what is an accurate testing ground (more than one are acceptable) to give an accurate test? I will be doing this same process on 3 vehicles....a 350Z....a 300zx (my own)....and a 240Z for equivelant comparisons in each model. But want to make sure I have all the testing material needed to give an accurate and fair test. Was thinking a Gpad test coupled with an interior sound metering device from before and after? Anyone have any helpful advise before I begin to lay everything on the table?
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