How loud is a standard Tuscan?
How loud is a standard Tuscan?
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chim450

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1,452 posts

285 months

Friday 9th January 2004
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I am a proud owner of a Tuscan 4.0. I have "traded up" from a Chimaera 450. Wow, is this Tuscan LOUD. A real throaty rort with real bass, and lots of pops and crackles on the overrun.

I wasn't expecting this having come from a V8, the cans look standard. I have driven a couple of Tuscans before and they were nowhere near as loud. Could sleeving a standard exhaust do this?

plipton

1,302 posts

282 months

Friday 9th January 2004
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Have a look down the bore of the cans. If there are hundreds of little holes then they are standard cans (and, therefore, reasonably quiet). If it's smooth then they are sleeved.

Has it been decatted as that adds a few dB to the equation!!

PS. I traded up from a Chim 450 too I can't believe how different the 2 cars are.

>> Edited by plipton on Friday 9th January 12:14

Lee02

393 posts

275 months

Friday 9th January 2004
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If it is poping on over run its probably been de-catted. i have done this to mine and it is noiser than standard but sounds better.

Bob the Planner

4,695 posts

293 months

Friday 9th January 2004
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My Tuscan booms and cracks - sort of like a cannon being fired - but not crackles or pops. It does have cats and standard exhaust though. It seems to be getting louder the more miles it has on it (now 13k)

Bob

matt_c

186 posts

269 months

Tuesday 13th January 2004
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Just for info, legal road noise limit is 101db (not that the police could ever check this!!!). Anything higher tends to set off car alarms (or house alarms if you're really lucky - I favourite pasttime of mine!!).

VYT

585 posts

286 months

Tuesday 13th January 2004
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Ooh, so the 118dB from my old Cerb was a tad OTT then .

matt_c

186 posts

269 months

Wednesday 14th January 2004
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1db increase is double the sound. so 118db must have been ear bleedingly loud!!!!

pvapour

8,981 posts

277 months

Wednesday 14th January 2004
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matt_c said:
1db increase is double the sound. so 118db must have been ear bleedingly loud!!!!


I SAID, IT MUST BE EAR BLEEDINGLY LOUD!!!!

z064life

1,926 posts

272 months

Wednesday 14th January 2004
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pvapour said:

matt_c said:
1db increase is double the sound. so 118db must have been ear bleedingly loud!!!!



I SAID, IT MUST BE EAR BLEEDINGLY LOUD!!!!


LOL. CAN I HAVE THAT IN WRITING, PLEASE - DIDN'T QUITE CATCH THE LAST WORD.

HarryW

15,837 posts

293 months

Wednesday 14th January 2004
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Thought double/half was +/-3dbs myself, either way every dB is noticeable .

Harry

pies

13,116 posts

280 months

Wednesday 14th January 2004
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I thought db's doubled every 10 i.e 70db is double 60db and 60db is double 50db

HarryW

15,837 posts

293 months

Wednesday 14th January 2004
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Nah, defo 3dBs down is half power in my book.

H

pies

13,116 posts

280 months

Wednesday 14th January 2004
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I knew ten came into it somewhere as its a log

but

Decibels (dB): A measure of the sound level (loudness). The decibel scale is a logarithmic scale; as an example, a 90 dB noise is TEN times louder than a 80 dB noise.

HarryW

15,837 posts

293 months

Wednesday 14th January 2004
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pies said:
I knew ten came into it somewhere as its a log

but

Decibels (dB): A measure of the sound level (loudness). The decibel scale is a logarithmic scale; as an example, a 90 dB noise is TEN times louder than a 80 dB noise.

AH its coming back to me, 80 dBs is 10 power 8, 90 is then 10 power 9 i.e. 8 zeros or 9 zeros ..................god I'm still thick though

Harry

VYT

585 posts

286 months

Thursday 15th January 2004
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matt_c said:
1db increase is double the sound. so 118db must have been ear bleedingly loud!!!!


It was loud outside, but much quieter than a standard Chim inside, well until the throttles opened and the Tachometer was heading for 6k. It took 4 extra silencers to get within the Castle Combe 100dB noise limit.

Mustang Baz

1,652 posts

258 months

Friday 2nd June 2006
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An old thread - but anyone have any recent feedback on this? I am keen to look at an EVOActive track day at Thruxton, but they have a 90db limit, and I think I likely exceed this with standard exhausts, let alone with my Carbon Cans!

>> Edited by Mustang Baz on Friday 2nd June 11:42

dealmaster

243 posts

249 months

Friday 2nd June 2006
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Mines fitted with CCC's - very loud. People hear you before they see you!
Had a few complaints from neighbours already! Is pretty funny when you start setting of car alarms with the shear boom

tvr5000

391 posts

254 months

Saturday 3rd June 2006
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Bob the Planner said:
It seems to be getting louder the more miles it has on it (now 13k)

Bob

That would explain why mine can make your ears bleed with its bangs and pops, 35k now. The garage did ask if I'd had it decatted from its last visit cos it was the loudest one they'd had in. I think the cats are still there but you never know!!

whitey

2,508 posts

308 months

Saturday 3rd June 2006
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The cats burn out hence it gets louder.

Unfortunately this leads to debris from the cats getting back into the engine(yes I know hard to believe it's something to do with the pulsing of the exhaust/back pressure etc) and also potential for the cats to be blocked slightly which reduces performance, causing rich running and exhaust valves burning out.

If I ever bought another new speed 6 car(not that I ever would) I would de-cat the bastard from day one.

tvrinbfg

1,459 posts

308 months

Saturday 3rd June 2006
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I was on a track day today. Standard car/zorst made 98dB at 4000 rpm.