Removing the Mazda 2 Sound Deadener using Dry Ice

Removing the Mazda 2 Sound Deadener using Dry Ice

To make it a B-Spec racer requires some work. Make that a lot of work. The first thing to building the car is to install a roll cage which is it probably one…

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devotidchannel says:

lol…. i can hear you putting in all in a bucket to weight it all…… oh
the joys of trying to ad it all up to make it feel better for working so
hard…..:) Thanks for the great video…im going to do this today as it is
a bit chilly out.

CorkSport says:

None at all. It was super simple to do. Much easier than using a chisel.

myideasoffun says:

because racecar

stuart9534803 says:

WOW, I wish I knew about this 10 years ago when I was stripping the tar
board out of my E30. That was so awful.

Daspion says:

We were removing the sound deadener to make the CorkSport B-Spec racer
lighter so nothing was put back in its place. Check out the video we put up
of the 2 on our channel.

WWNNRR says:

Any issues with the wiring having the dry ice laying against it?

88RXRob7 says:

They do make scraping tools which probably would have made this happen a
little faster than the screwdriver. Are you going to replace it with
dynamat/hushmat or just leave it naked?

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