
Noise limits...help!
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i think mine may of been over the 105 db limit?
am thinking about selling the nur spec r and getting something quiter, as i really enjoyed the virgin track day, and can hopefully see my self doing it again in the future!
ian
am thinking about selling the nur spec r and getting something quiter, as i really enjoyed the virgin track day, and can hopefully see my self doing it again in the future!
ian
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the scoob is a JDM hoe
have lost my track V plates, with the help of BP :-)
the scoob is a JDM hoe
have lost my track V plates, with the help of BP :-)
If you were over the limit, you would not have been allowed out. You may well have been over the limit on the driveby stuff and got lucky, but you must have passed the static test.DaOne wrote:i think mine may of been over the 105 db limit?
Good advice Ollie~
bungs can cause all sorts of issues and after experiencing some of these first hand you do realise that sometimes quieter can be good. Two things back this up in my mind. When we went to the Ring the noise testing was far more common than before. I checked the figures when Dean got pulled in and virtually every car that failed or was asked for a test was an English car

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Stu - not all the cars were tested - mine wasn't (for example) - I must admit I was bricking it when the chappie was walking along testing random cars in case he tested my Kakistuartstaples wrote:DaOne wrote:i think mine may of been over the 105 db limit?
If you were over the limit, you would not have been allowed out. You may well have been over the limit on the driveby stuff and got lucky, but you must have passed the static test.
Is the noise just fashion then?
~Mark
There's nothing that shouts "Poor Workmanship" more than wrinkles in the Gaffer tape.....
Well,
The chav boys certainly like a loud exhaust, but as has been infered already you can have a nice sounding but not too loud exhaust that can flow correctly if it is well designed with high flow boxes with the correct silencing volume.
Most of us know that turbo cars need little backpressure as this is created by the exhaust turbine of the turbo so a couple or one decent size box is usually sufficient. NA cars need correct backpressure to perform properly, some engines needing more than others of course. Also exhausts that are too large bore can be a bad thing and reduce low down torque. Another thing that affects the loudness or makes an exhaust appear louder is large tailpipes as the sound waves resonate after leaving the silencer box. Those of you with loud cars and large tailpipes can put a pipe the same size as the bore of the exhaust inside your tailpipe to see if this makes enough difference to keep the scrutineers happy without resticting your power. I keep most pipe sizes from 1 3/4" right up to 4" in mild steel and stainless steel.
If anyone needs extra/larger straight through silencers to get noise down a bit without sacrificing power, i have loads of boxes in stock from "2 to 3" bore. Supply only or fitted ok :-D
Eddy
The chav boys certainly like a loud exhaust, but as has been infered already you can have a nice sounding but not too loud exhaust that can flow correctly if it is well designed with high flow boxes with the correct silencing volume.
Most of us know that turbo cars need little backpressure as this is created by the exhaust turbine of the turbo so a couple or one decent size box is usually sufficient. NA cars need correct backpressure to perform properly, some engines needing more than others of course. Also exhausts that are too large bore can be a bad thing and reduce low down torque. Another thing that affects the loudness or makes an exhaust appear louder is large tailpipes as the sound waves resonate after leaving the silencer box. Those of you with loud cars and large tailpipes can put a pipe the same size as the bore of the exhaust inside your tailpipe to see if this makes enough difference to keep the scrutineers happy without resticting your power. I keep most pipe sizes from 1 3/4" right up to 4" in mild steel and stainless steel.
If anyone needs extra/larger straight through silencers to get noise down a bit without sacrificing power, i have loads of boxes in stock from "2 to 3" bore. Supply only or fitted ok :-D
Eddy
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I stand corrected Mark~ amazed they let anyone out but there you are. Was your Kakimoto the same style as my old one> If so you would have fortunate to get through. I will ask the circuit if we can borrow the equipment for one of our evenings.
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