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Anyone ever test what's the sound level on the SW track pipes? I was meatballed at Laguna Seca recently for 102db with just a SW center muffler bypass (forgot to flip the switch that one lap). Can't imagine the track pipe can pass any sound restriction in US.
My understanding is that GT3/RSs with stock pipes will get blackflagged, so you were doomed with an unmodded SW system.
Roger that...
Originally Posted by edwin814
Anyone ever test what's the sound level on the SW track pipes? I was meatballed at Laguna Seca recently for 102db with just a SW center muffler bypass (forgot to flip the switch that one lap). Can't imagine the track pipe can pass any sound restriction in US.
Ech... not really at Laguna no. I mean you have the ability to add-on stock style tips but you'd have to have some sort of turn ips with extra on there!
Originally Posted by acadian_dad
This would have been awesome last weekend at the Glen ... alas, every other track I go to has sound restrictions ...
Hehe.. I like it so far. Going to put it on Blufin and get some videos shortly. It's not as droney/resonance-prone as the Track Exhaust with the smaller diameter tubing.
Originally Posted by bmardini
I'm wondering, if I cranked the car in the apartment garage, would I shatter windows, set off car alarms?
How about on the highway in 5-6 gear? Can you get away with it?
Need to drive TO the track! lol
With this kind of sound you need a 3.9. 415hp just aint gonna cut it if you're going to sound like that
Oh it is a good sound alright. You can somewhat control it around town depending upon how you drive but alarms are simply cannon-fodder. The highway cruising was somewhat passable. I could still listen to the Shipping Forecast on AM radio and talk... I'll grab some video soon.