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Do we have a sound meter for exhaust noise measurement?
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Yes, Mr. Pacino, sir. But I think it got left in Lincoln when SCCA borrowed it for Nationals (they needed three meters there).
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Bummer! Hopefully someone with good ears can tell me if my exhaust is too loud at the next practice. I just put on a hushpower muffler and it got considerably louder.
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Is that the muffler you call.... "Your little friend"???
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So at the Pro Solo and divisional your going to bring a spare in case it's too loud?
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The meter is here. We were using it to measure my car late Sunday. The only reason it wasn't used all day is the lighter turnout - we didn't want to pull a worker off the course.
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Arthur Grant wrote:So at the Pro Solo and divisional your going to bring a spare in case it's too loud?
I need to find out if it's too loud before then and do something about it.
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KJ Christopher wrote:The meter is here. We were using it to measure my car late Sunday. The only reason it wasn't used all day is the lighter turnout - we didn't want to pull a worker off the course.
Great news! Is it alway in the trailer or it's with someone?
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It is packed in the RV. But it isn't something that just anybody can go grab, for numerous reasons.
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KJ Christopher wrote:It is packed in the RV. But it isn't something that just anybody can go grab, for numerous reasons.
Got it. I'll track you down at the next event to help me out.
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As a general routine we will be operating the meter on course, but the last event was particularly difficult from a courseworker management standpoint, so we couldn't devote an additional body to operating the meter.

If that continues, please coordinate with the Event Chair who will likely contact me or KJ to work with you for the readings.

Unfortunately I will not be able to attend the next event due to the conflict with the SCCA convention.

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What's going to be the limit at our events?
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I think the Speedway's limit is 95db.

If there's an event in San Diego you can always go down there and experience the warm hospitality reserved for those who go over the sound limit. :lol:
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Bob Beamesderfer wrote:I think the Speedway's limit is 95db.

If there's an event in San Diego you can always go down there and experience the warm hospitality reserved for those who go over the sound limit. :lol:
I'm taking the Menace down there Saturday..... :D
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KJ Christopher wrote: I'm taking the Menace down there Saturday..... :D
Did you build a dog house for the motor?
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Mike Kazmierczak wrote:What's going to be the limit at our events?
I believe the decision was to remove all sound regulations in our Sup Regs and refer to whatever the curent SCCA rule is.
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KJ Christopher wrote:
Bob Beamesderfer wrote:I think the Speedway's limit is 95db.

If there's an event in San Diego you can always go down there and experience the warm hospitality reserved for those who go over the sound limit. :lol:
I'm taking the Menace down there Saturday..... :D
Maybe I should go to SD on Saturday and find out sooner than later.
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Robert Puertas wrote:
KJ Christopher wrote: I'm taking the Menace down there Saturday..... :D
Did you build a dog house for the motor?
Essentially, yes.
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KJ Christopher wrote:
Robert Puertas wrote:
KJ Christopher wrote: I'm taking the Menace down there Saturday..... :D
Did you build a dog house for the motor?
Essentially, yes.
Maybe a progressive switch on the steering wheel that cuts one, two or three cylinders as you pass the meter. Not so good for your time, but better than DNF or DSQ. :D
Since light is faster than sound...many people look bright until they speak...
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Rick Brown wrote:Maybe a progressive switch on the steering wheel that cuts one, two or three cylinders as you pass the meter. Not so good for your time, but better than DNF or DSQ. :D
It's already got one of those, it's operated by the driver's right foot. ;)
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Frank Lucas wrote:Maybe I should go to SD on Saturday and find out sooner than later.
Frank, if you are considering a trip down to San Diego on Saturday to run and are not already registered for the practice, I would recommend contacting the event chair first. Although you may have a chance to get in, the wait list is fairly long.
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The sound meter will also be up on Sunday for the championship.
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There is a free iphone application... so if you or one of your friends has an iphone you can measure the sound level yourself!
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Christos Adam wrote:There is a free iphone application... so if you or one of your friends has an iphone you can measure the sound level yourself!
Really! There's an app for that? Checking the app store right now.

Do exhaust sounds louder standing still versus driving (underload)?
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Fat Tony D'Amico wrote:
Christos Adam wrote:There is a free iphone application... so if you or one of your friends has an iphone you can measure the sound level yourself!
Really! There's an app for that? Checking the app store right now.

Do exhaust sounds louder standing still versus driving (underload)?
Yes. Or no. Depends. Definitely different.
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I think there's a db meter as part of Appzilla. I love Appzilla.
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