Bike engines and track day noise limits
Bike engines and track day noise limits
Author
Discussion

Chris71

Original Poster:

21,548 posts

266 months

Friday 29th May 2009
quotequote all
Inspired by a recent thread: I could have sworn I'd heard that bike engine installations tend to be too loud for tracks like Bedford (98Db at 3/4 maximum revs), but it seems that might be wrong.

I realise it varies from car to car, but is it realistic to expect a BEC to pass the noise test at places like that and not trigger the driveby sensors?

rich_vw

814 posts

216 months

Friday 29th May 2009
quotequote all
All depends on the exhaust you fit i'd guess, mate has a fisher hury with a blade engine but kicks out 108db (not even at 3/4). Needless to say we were unable to track it a Oulton with a 105db limit

kriss

246 posts

243 months

Friday 29th May 2009
quotequote all
I Have a fuel injected R1 BEC. I originally rocked a CF Micron bike can. the lowest reading I got at Brands static test was 107.5 db, and the tester wanted to squeeze me on the track!

I managed to get a bung made by a local company near tot he track which reducued me to bang on 105db and I enjoyed a couple of hours on track before the day was over.

I now have a giant 6inch repackable can with a rolled tail pipe. Static at the same track gave me 98 db.

If you can get and install the original airbox thats great. No significat gains are seen with Sauasage filters anyway, however they do fit under the bonnet. Secodnly, a large can will always help.

I choose 105 and 102 days, i think a BEC would have to have a lot of work done to have confidence in taking it to a 98 db day.

Chris71

Original Poster:

21,548 posts

266 months

Friday 29th May 2009
quotequote all
Ah, so maybe it is a bit optimistic afterall.

I could have sworn someone on the other thread said they'd had a BEC tested at sub-90 Db (87?) didn't sound right at the time, but I thought I'd enquire.

The two tracks near me are Bedford and, slightly further, Brands. Neither are known for their sense of humour with noise tests, so looks like it's back to car engines. Shame, I was just oggling a really nice Blackbird powered Fisher Fury...

kriss

246 posts

243 months

Friday 29th May 2009
quotequote all
Both my R1 and my mates Busa have done brands a few times.

I am going there Monday evening for a 102db day

Lost my mojo

205 posts

249 months

Friday 29th May 2009
quotequote all
Bedford is 101db with motorsport vision. Did a day there Monday, with a merlin silencer (well recommended) I got 96, but thats with a 2.0 zetec.

Have seen quite a few becs at Abingdon which is 100db so must be possible to get it below.

Cheers
Andy

Chris71

Original Poster:

21,548 posts

266 months

Friday 29th May 2009
quotequote all
Lost my mojo said:
Bedford is 101db with motorsport vision. Did a day there Monday, with a merlin silencer (well recommended) I got 96, but thats with a 2.0 zetec.

Have seen quite a few becs at Abingdon which is 100db so must be possible to get it below.

Cheers
Andy
I think it varies depending on the time and date - evenings, weekends etc. I'm sure I've seen sessions there at under 100 dB.

At the risk of straying off topic how do you rate the Mojo as a track car? I'm a closet Sylva fan. smile

Tim.C

342 posts

221 months

Friday 29th May 2009
quotequote all
Hi Chris

I fear that I'm starting to sound like a stuck record as I seem to be saying this to people a lot. Look for proven solutions - the best place is often in motorsport. This means:
  1. An airbox from someone like Andy @ http://www.abperformance.co.uk
  2. A LARGE silencer from someone like http://www.simpsonraceexhausts.com/ or http://www.tonylawexhausts.co.uk/
Then, stop as many rattles as vibration related noises as possible.

It can be done.

TC