Static vs Drive by noise testing
Static vs Drive by noise testing
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Chassis 33

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6,194 posts

306 months

Monday 21st July 2008
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Folks, the other day I managed a respectable 90dB static 1m @ 45deg and 4500rpm. What are the drive by levels likely to be with a redline about 6000?

Regards
Iain

Jubal

930 posts

253 months

Monday 21st July 2008
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Which track?

Chassis 33

Original Poster:

6,194 posts

306 months

Monday 21st July 2008
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The static was Oulton last Tuesday, the drive by will be Donington next Monday evening at 98dB driveby according to the final instructions.

Regards
Iain

sniff petrol

13,124 posts

236 months

Monday 21st July 2008
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Iain, I took my old 911 to Donington last year, it seemed a fair bit noiser than your 325 and it still passed the noise test. Don't think you'll have any problems.

oldtimer

300 posts

280 months

Monday 21st July 2008
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You wont have any problem. My 911 does about 100db static and a lot of the noise dissipates on drive by. You'd need a really noisy car to clock 98db driveby.....;)

DanH

12,287 posts

284 months

Monday 21st July 2008
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Your car is seriously quiet! I wouldn't worry.

ian964

534 posts

276 months

Monday 21st July 2008
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oldtimer said:
You wont have any problem. My 911 does about 100db static and a lot of the noise dissipates on drive by. You'd need a really noisy car to clock 98db driveby.....;)
Depends on the car. I was at a Goodwood quiet day today which is 98dB static, 96dB drive-by. I scraped by the static, no problem on drive-by, but someone else with an Exige was fine on static, but managed to trigger all the drive-by meters in one lap, averaging over 100dB. He had to keep it below 6000 rpm for the rest of the day!

DanH

12,287 posts

284 months

Monday 21st July 2008
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911s normally suffer in static and are this comparatively good in driveby. Its horribly unfair that engine + induction noise counts against us on static tests...