Howard Kopel wrote: ↑Thu Jul 25, 2019 6:48 am
What will happen if you register a high db? Will it be instant disqualification and go home. Or will you be given opportunity to modify driving at meter (reduce throttle)
DH
 
At solo2.com under membership and supplemental requirements it says
4.11  SOUND  CONTROL Purpose:  Our  primary  purpose  is  to  preserve  the  healthy  competitive  environment,  which  we  all enjoy  by  maintaining  a  harmonious  relationship  with  the  community.  It  is  our  intent  to provide  sound  control  definitions  and  standards  toward  this  end.  Our  organization,  in making  efforts  to  limit  offensive  noise  emissions,  wishes  to  demonstrate  a  desire  for harmony  with  nearby  residents,  which  in  turn  will  reduce  the  likelihood  of  complaints and  general  intolerance  of  our  sport.  Cal  Club  Autocross  will  follow  the  National Standards  for  Sound  Control.   
So nationally 
If a driver in a vehicle  exceeds  93 dBA, the  driver will  be allowed  to  attempt  a  viable  remedy  to  functionally  alter  the  exhaust  system  to  reduce the  sound  level  of the  vehicle  before  his/her next  run that day. (A “mechanical delay”  per  Solo® Rules  Section  6.8.D  may be  used.)  If the  excessive reading  occurs  on the  driver’s  last  run of  the  day, the  Chief  Steward, Sound Control Steward, or  designated  representative  is authorized to impose a DNF penalty on that run. The use  of  an adjustable  directional  exhaust  exit  to  laterally  aim the  exhaust  output  away  from the  sound  meter  position  does  not  constitute  a viable remedy.  Adjustable  directional  exhaust  exits  may only be  aimed straight up, straight down, or straight back. If a viable remedy  has been  attempted  in the  judgment  of the  Chief  Steward, Sound Control Steward,  or representative,  the  driver will  be  allowed to take his/her next run.  If the  driver declines  any viable remedy  or if the change  is  deemed  inadequate  by  the  Chief  Steward,  Sound  Control  Steward,  or  representative,  the  driver  will  forfeit  all  subsequent  runs  in  the  vehicle  (unless  an approved  viable remedy  is completed  before  the  next  run). If  the  driver  in  the  vehicle  exceeds  93  dBA  again  on  any  subsequent  run, that run will be scored a DNF and all additional runs the  for that driver will be forfeited. If a sound violation which would  incur a DNF occurs on a run for which a rerun would  otherwise  be  granted  (per Section  7.4), the  sound-based  DNF will stand and there will be no rerun. For the  purposes  of sound measurement  and enforcement, a “run” is def ined  as  any  attempt  at  driving  through  the  course,  whether  or  not  it  is scored or a rerun is allowed. Any functional remedies  implemented  to reduce  the sound level  of a vehicle  may  not be  removed  (including  the  next  day  of  the  event)  and may be subject to re-inspection  by the  Chief  Steward, Sound Control Steward,