Video from nice course in San diego 3/8

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Video from nice course in San diego 3/8

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Nice video, but for some reason whenever Glusman posts a video its really really long. It shouldn't take that long to see a video of an autocross course.

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heres mine
http://blip.tv/file/1856743" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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My fastest was a 59.6xx but got DSQ for sound :evil:
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Jonathan Lugod wrote:heres mine

2nd Place
59.999

My fastest was a 59.6xx but got DSQ for sound :evil:
Wow, boasting about 2nd place already :gpower:

Don't forget to mention that you were on RE-11's and Ken had a 57.9 }:)
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From the video, it seemed like the course was almost entirely transitional ... hardly any corners?
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I had a baaad day. :cry:

3 turns, the rest transitions...a good course, I drove it quite badly though.
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The course flowed very well, this is probably one of the best courses I've driven at SD in a while.

On a side note: Nicoles first run blew the sound meter with a 98.XDB

Thankfully Seb and Shauna let us codrive with them, thanks guys!

A lot of people were over on sound that normally aren't. Derek Punch was on the edge the whole time.
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Jeff Wong wrote:
Jonathan Lugod wrote:heres mine

2nd Place
59.999

My fastest was a 59.6xx but got DSQ for sound :evil:
Wow, boasting about 2nd place already :gpower:

Don't forget to mention that you were on RE-11's and Ken had a 57.9 }:)
Right... Not to mention Ken is an alien. :lol:

plus... didnt see any other 225 toyo guy getting under 60 seconds :lol:
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Sometimes it is the air conditions - humidity etc. that affects sound transmission etc. also meter placement is a factor among other things. Like most things in life, it is not black and white.
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Why is my car so different? I've never even been warned for sound.
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Yeah, your car was pretty loud!! I was working course on Saturday in the last two run groups and it seemed louder than Ken's has ever been. I tried to find you guys after the event to see if you had been contacted by Sound as I was doubtful it was passing. Think you guys had left already. Cool you guys were able to find another ride! I think the Rios's tires got quite a work out on Sunday!
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Jonathan Lugod wrote:heres mine

2nd Place
59.999

My fastest was a 59.6xx but got DSQ for sound :evil:

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Jonathan Lugod wrote: plus... didnt see any other 225 toyo guy getting under 60 seconds :lol:
Look at STS...
Katy Nicholls wrote: I think the Rios's tires got quite a work out on Sunday!
Edit: 22 Runs total (Jeff and Shauna got reruns)
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Jonathan Lugod wrote:
Jeff Wong wrote:
Jonathan Lugod wrote:heres mine

2nd Place
59.999

My fastest was a 59.6xx but got DSQ for sound :evil:
Wow, boasting about 2nd place already :gpower:

Don't forget to mention that you were on RE-11's and Ken had a 57.9 }:)
Right... Not to mention Ken is an alien. :lol:

plus... didnt see any other 225 toyo guy getting under 60 seconds :lol:
yeah, well we were all sand bagging to make you feel better :thumbup:
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Pete Loney wrote:
Jonathan Lugod wrote:heres mine

2nd Place
59.999

My fastest was a 59.6xx but got DSQ for sound :evil:

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Katy Nicholls wrote:Yeah, your car was pretty loud!! I was working course on Saturday in the last two run groups and it seemed louder than Ken's has ever been. I tried to find you guys after the event to see if you had been contacted by Sound as I was doubtful it was passing. Think you guys had left already. Cool you guys were able to find another ride! I think the Rios's tires got quite a work out on Sunday!

The sound meter must have been farther away or some thing on Saturday, I was seeing 87-89 db with the occasional 92 spike. I was shocked when they said 98
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Is anyone else using a SuperTrap?

I mentioned to Nicole before that when going to San Diego you should always have steel wool ready to put in your tail pipe ... with the tail pipe pre-drilled to put in long narrow bolts across the opening to hold in the steel wool.

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Jonathan Lugod wrote: Right... Not to mention Ken is an alien. :lol:
IMHO, it IS a good thing to have an exceptional driver in a class. The opportunity for personal growth is far greater, reaching for higher marks, than just battling back and forth over a few tenths.

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Nicole Nagler wrote:
The sound meter must have been farther away or some thing on Saturday, I was seeing 87-89 db with the occasional 92 spike. I was shocked when they said 98
98db does seem a bit loud. Your car was for sure louder than 87-89 db on Saturday though.
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Definitly a 'loud' day. Trouble with sound measurements is they'll read low 90% of the time, then the day they read right, or God forbid high, everyone gets caught by surprise. One problem with the placement is it was in a gate defined area, it should be in a cone lined area. Plus the down slope to the meter really doesn't help.

You always want to be ready in San Diego. Rule is first time you blow the meter, you're required to make an exaust output change.

We blew it big in Ken Lords car. 93.x on the first run using the rev limiter past the meter (hoped the poping caused it), then 94.x with a light touch in 3rd past it, then 97-98 with a bad shift past it. Luckly my team mate was standing by with an MR2 so we could get some runs counted. It's the first time we brought that set up to San Diego, so even though I think we'd pass on a 'normal' day, we're going to run the stock muffler down there.

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Has anyone tried running a muffler made for a much larger engine (like a flowmaster, etc for a V8)? I'd think that the backpressure would be very low, the weight would be minimal, and it might even sound pretty good (i.e. less of the typically piercing Honda sound).
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Mako, i will probably make one with steel wool as you mentioned. Since i dont use a turn down, i will probably do it in two steps or three steps for the tour.

1. Turn down facing away from the meter.
2. Turn down with wool installed facing away from meter.

Like i said, i never passed 91.1 db in San Diego with this exhaust setup. Apparently i went up to 95.6 db.
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I am also extremely concerned about sound. Lily blew a 92.5xx in the morning on her 3rd run. And this is after I installed a brand new 18" cansiter Magnaflow resonator similar to the set up up Lugod and Flores. I knew it'd be close but that's a little too close for comfort. All 3 of my runs registered in the 92.xxx vicinity. I've gotta resort to wool and a downpipe now for sure. I even installed a brand new AEM long intake figuring it would be quiter than a short ram intake.

I heard one guy in a stock C4 went over sound which sounds incredulous.
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Do they ever get the sound meter calibrated? Sounds like quite a few people were having problems that weren't before ... maybe the common factor is the sound meter itself or an incorrect placement?

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Several months ago, Grassroots did an article comparing mufflers. If you are experimenting, it might be worth researching their findings.
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