"Laguna Exhaust" required for 92db Laguna Seca day?
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Hey Rennlist,
I am going to Laguna Seca next week for a 92db track day and I am curious about sound issues... Am I going to have to lift for the sound booth (or get a "Laguna Exhaust" made)?
For reference I am driving a 2005 911 Carrera S with Fister exhaust which I assume will be equivalent in sound level to any 997.1 with sport exhaust.
Thanks!
I am going to Laguna Seca next week for a 92db track day and I am curious about sound issues... Am I going to have to lift for the sound booth (or get a "Laguna Exhaust" made)?
For reference I am driving a 2005 911 Carrera S with Fister exhaust which I assume will be equivalent in sound level to any 997.1 with sport exhaust.
Thanks!
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ericmwalsh (05-29-2020)
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Wanted to post an update as I was at Laguna Seca yesterday and had an absolute blast:
I did NOT have to lift!
At times there was a slight breeze (between 5-15mph) that blew in the direction away from the sound booth but even when the wind died down at times I never lifted and never had any issues. On a random side note I talked to an owner of a C8 Z51 (completely stock) and he didn't have to lift either, really surprising.
I did NOT have to lift!
At times there was a slight breeze (between 5-15mph) that blew in the direction away from the sound booth but even when the wind died down at times I never lifted and never had any issues. On a random side note I talked to an owner of a C8 Z51 (completely stock) and he didn't have to lift either, really surprising.
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