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Subject: Re: FC35 Cabin Volume Level


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Jeff Miller
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Date Posted: 03/ 1/ 04, 9:58am
In reply to: jay 's message, "FC35 Cabin Volume Level" on 02/ 29/ 04, 8:30pm

The easiest way I sum up the engine sound level in the turbo FC is that you can converse with the co-pilot easily, but can't easily "evesdrop" on conversations behind you in the salon.

Different things affect that level, I insulated my '88 to the point where I could easily hear conversations behind me, but if the original sound isulation is in rough condition and low-grade carpet has been used up front it will be louder.

It is quieter in the cabin than our Ford Conversion van (gas engine) is at full-chat.

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Robert Britton
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Date Posted: 03/ 2/ 04, 8:09pm

I have an 87FC, the motor noise is not bad at all, in fact i like being able to hear the engine, it just sounds good to me - purrs like a kitten. I have a power stroke engine in my E350 van and i would say the bluebird is quieter. There is some wind noise but not as much as other motorhomes i have driven, in fact my 87FC is much quieter over all than a 1997 Country Coach that i drove.

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