Track day question?

Fatboy 18

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Seems over here now in the UK many of us are finding it harder and harder to get on track due to Decibel limits :( Most tracks now seem to have a limit of 105db. Im currently fully decatted and my db limit is around 128db So the only fun I now have is on the open road :( Also looking at some of your track day prices ours are nearly 3 times more expensive!

Do you guys have the same problem?
 

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128db??? How is that being measured and what frequency are they measuring in? Most tracks here measure 50ft. from the track @ a sound booth and use A frequency. One track I've run on has a 103 limit and I had no issues. I have headers, no cats, and a Mopar 3". I have no idea how you are getting the 128 #. My buddies Lambo SL with test pipes and LOC exhaust hits 106-107. The GT3 Cups cars that have run with us measure about 106-107 as well. I'm guessing either they measure differently over there of you have been measured incorrectly. There are free apps for your phone that you can download and get a decently accurate reading. I coordinate tracks days over here and we usually only try to run tracks with no sound limits which most don't have in the SE.


Here's what 106-107 sounds like. Not many cars, especially street cars are louder.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHVdMJniplU&feature=player_profilepage
 

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That's how they measure @ the tracks??? There's no way. No cars would ever be able to run except for Prius's. Call a local track you're interested in running @ and ask detailed questions. How loud @ how many feet using what frequency weighting?

That was a loudest exhaust competition, NOT how they measure @ the tracks
 
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Fatboy 18

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Ive been tested at Goodwood and at Castle Combe and it is done exactly that way, they stand behind the car and take a db reading :( There are NO drive buys :(
 

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That is bogus method of measuring sound. Very few cars could pass that test.
Laguna Seca has a sound limit of 92db. However, If I understand it properly, the microphone is 50ft from track edge. From what I have read, many tracks in the US have the microphone placed 100ft away.
 

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What a bunch of f'ing crap! If it's too noisy, don't build there or don't live there. It's like these morons around here who buy a house next to the airport and then ***** about the noise. Duh!!!!!!
 
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Fatboy 18

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Yep, Exactly that. I got cross the other week (240mile trip), I was invited to a performance car action day (which was mainly for Euro cars and their little clubs) They used pictures of my car in their advertising campaign, yet when I asked if they wanted me to do a couple of laps as a 'demo for the crowd' they said no your car is too loud :( So I got in the car and drove back home :( It was good to catch up with a couple of friends from the west of the country but really I was not very happy :(
 

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Sad very Sad. I could go on and on about the mindset that promotes this type of testing (at the muffler)....
 

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