RS quiet exhaust
#46
I was just eatting my Cheerios when I saw that photo and I have NEVER had bits of chewed-up Cheerios Flying out of my nose! That is an aweson photo! Wonder what the DB are at the one foot mark; hence using English DOT noise requirements for kit cars.
Well done, Bravo, well done!
#47
Burning Brakes
Being relatively new to tracking cars it surprises me how different the requirements are to get a bike on track vs a car. To pass tech inspection in a car you fill out a form at beginning of year and leave it on file - you're good to go. On a bike you have to physically take your bike to a scrutineer at the track every time so they can check a whole bunch of items before giving you your sticker. I once adjusted tire pressures when I arrived took bike to tech inspection and didn't pass as I left the tire valve cap off. I had to go back and put it on before I got my sticker. Anyway my point is I'm surprised cars are allowed to put such contraptions onto their cars in the name of safety? I am not criticizing the OP, far from it, highly applaud his resolve to get his car on track just surprises me we can bolt stuff onto our cars so we can be quiet?!?!
Guess I should just be glad we've still got two tracks in Norcal with decent sound limits (103dB)
Guess I should just be glad we've still got two tracks in Norcal with decent sound limits (103dB)
#48
Being relatively new to tracking cars it surprises me how different the requirements are to get a bike on track vs a car. To pass tech inspection in a car you fill out a form at beginning of year and leave it on file - you're good to go. On a bike you have to physically take your bike to a scrutineer at the track every time so they can check a whole bunch of items before giving you your sticker. I once adjusted tire pressures when I arrived took bike to tech inspection and didn't pass as I left the tire valve cap off. I had to go back and put it on before I got my sticker. Anyway my point is I'm surprised cars are allowed to put such contraptions onto their cars in the name of safety? I am not criticizing the OP, far from it, highly applaud his resolve to get his car on track just surprises me we can bolt stuff onto our cars so we can be quiet?!?!
Guess I should just be glad we've still got two tracks in Norcal with decent sound limits (103dB)
Guess I should just be glad we've still got two tracks in Norcal with decent sound limits (103dB)