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Vixpy1 said:
measured in the middle right, 0.5M and 45 degrees?
Sorry to be a pedant but that would only be possible if your twin exhausts were exactly 1m apart[/sad engineer mode]Anyway yes they would just hold the tester 0.5 m behind the car in the middle at exhaust level. Sorry I can't help you with the other question though.
I don't understand 'high and low' unless it's 0 - <90dB for low, and >90dB for high for example. Mine has ranges of +/- 10dB either side of nominal and 'fast' or 'slow' for damping, plus dB(A) and dB(C) - use dB(A). Depending where you live it's worth a trip to a local circuit or airfield when a track day is on to get an 'official' reading to compare with. In my experience it's the nut holding the meter that's the most important part of the system so prepare for different results with different meter operators.
T89 Callan said:
Vixpy1 said:
measured in the middle right, 0.5M and 45 degrees?
Sorry to be a pedant but that would only be possible if your twin exhausts were exactly 1m apart[/sad engineer mode]Anyway yes they would just hold the tester 0.5 m behind the car in the middle at exhaust level. Sorry I can't help you with the other question though.
T89 Callan said:
Vixpy1 said:
measured in the middle right, 0.5M and 45 degrees?
Sorry to be a pedant but that would only be possible if your twin exhausts were exactly 1m apart[/sad engineer mode]Anyway yes they would just hold the tester 0.5 m behind the car in the middle at exhaust level. Sorry I can't help you with the other question though.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pythagorean_theorem
HTH Callan.
Matt_N said:
T89 Callan said:
Vixpy1 said:
measured in the middle right, 0.5M and 45 degrees?
Sorry to be a pedant but that would only be possible if your twin exhausts were exactly 1m apart[/sad engineer mode]Anyway yes they would just hold the tester 0.5 m behind the car in the middle at exhaust level. Sorry I can't help you with the other question though.
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