Alright, today was spent in the garage laying Dynamat. I bought it last year when Eastwood had a sale on it, been carrying it around in the trunk forever. Actually the box was in the trunk when I ran the 11.64 at SSHS last November.
The main focus of the thread was to figure out where to start. I pulled the rear seat and package tray out. Started at the edge of the package tray, about 2" over the edge. Layed it over the fenderwells, behind the seat, under the seat all the way to the floor pans. We'll see how that works first, then go from there.
Didn't want to cover the whole package tray, since I've got the basslink in the trunk I'd like to hear it at least a little bit.
Rich, thanks for the info on the Cascade spray-on insulation. If I do the doors and inside the trunk I'll for sure use that instead of Dynamat. My hands are cut all to pieces, that Dynamat stuff is SHARP.
Is the Fatmat lighter than Dynamat? If I pull the carpet and do the floors I might try something different.
I still have a couple of sheets of Dynamat, I might try the idea of putting it on underneath the car, between the mufflers and floor pan.
Another spot that has been suggested for treatment is the front floor pans in the area of the headers. I may try that one soon too.