sound checks at goodwood?
sound checks at goodwood?
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silver7

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219 months

Thursday 8th October 2009
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Does anyone know how strict they are, might be a bit close to 98 db ! how do they check?

spdpug98

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246 months

Thursday 8th October 2009
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They are very very strict at Goodwood & tested in usual way with a dB meter @ 3/4 revs at 500mm away

Edited by spdpug98 on Thursday 8th October 20:28

silver7

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Thursday 8th October 2009
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Do they have meters round the track like Bedford?

silverthorn2151

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203 months

Thursday 8th October 2009
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I believe they do and noise is the main reason whay they limit the number of cars on track.

5 at a time last time we were there on a 105db day.

spdpug98

1,551 posts

246 months

Thursday 8th October 2009
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silver7 said:
Do they have meters round the track like Bedford?
Yes, I believe that they are also linked direct to the Local Authority who monitor the noise (I may be wrong but this is what I have been told)

silver7

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Thursday 8th October 2009
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I am a bit confused, the focussed events website said 105db for this saturday but the form they sent me is 98 db. I am usually 98 - 100db depending on location

spdpug98

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246 months

Thursday 8th October 2009
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As far as I know this Saturday's track day is 105dB as I was trying to get a place myself, but they where fully booked (my car is over 102dB!)

silver7

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Thursday 8th October 2009
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that's hopeful! will keep my fingers crossed then!

Stephanie Plum

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235 months

Thursday 8th October 2009
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spdpug98 said:
silver7 said:
Do they have meters round the track like Bedford?
Yes, I believe that they are also linked direct to the Local Authority who monitor the noise (I may be wrong but this is what I have been told)
Yes that's true. If they exceed the alloted noise limit in a set time period (I believe spaces of 30 minutes) then all cars are pulled off the track for a while. They have drive bys and monitor noise carefully, but will warn you if getting near the limit. They try not to chuck you off, but to help you stay on and just adjust your driving style to stay within the drive by.

BertBert

20,973 posts

235 months

Thursday 8th October 2009
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Quiet day is 98, loud 105. I think quiet is 10 cars on track at once, quiet is 5. You can drive there and never see another soul on a noisy day biggrin

ETA: if you have just shift lights and not a revometer (like on a radical), they don't seem to know what the lights mean (unlike CC).

Bert

Edited by BertBert on Thursday 8th October 23:01

Rusti Evo

537 posts

218 months

Friday 9th October 2009
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Its a five car day - 105db. Focusedevents seem a tad confused as they have even priced it per RIDER ffs.

With a conventional car if you pass static you will have no trouble with the drive by.

Cars with turbos are notoriously troublesome to the drive by meters as are the BECs.

silverthorn2151

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203 months

Friday 9th October 2009
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When we were last there on a 105 day a 360 was black flagged for dropping a gear going past the pits. Don't these things have a bypass in the exhaust that opens at certain revs. Anyway, I happened just to be watching at that point rather than driving and the marshalls just gave him the keep it down signals and a gentle talking to.

They really do want to keep you going where they can. As has been said though, with 5 cars on track it can be like having the circuit to yourself......it can also mean sitting in the pit lane for a long time!

The circuit itself though makes up for it IMHO.

fergus

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299 months

Friday 9th October 2009
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Rusti Evo said:
Its a five car day - 105db. Focusedevents seem a tad confused as they have even priced it per RIDER ffs.

With a conventional car if you pass static you will have no trouble with the drive by.

Cars with turbos are notoriously troublesome to the drive by meters as are the BECs.
Sorry, this isn't correct. An engine under LOAD will generate a lot more induction noise than an engine not under load, i.e. a static test. Passing the static test is absolutely no gurantee of passing the drive by test. Caterhams are notorious for passing one and failing the other one, when used without airboxes...

PS FE started life as a BIKE t/day company and have recently expanded to the car market. I think this is clearly just an error on their website. You could of course just do a Russ Swift and go round on 2 wheels? scratchchinhehe

Baby Blue

2,078 posts

264 months

Friday 9th October 2009
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Julian , with an rs ,cant remember what cans ur running , get it really hot before testing and keep ur foot on the clutch , bring up revs very gently ........................i ve been sent out round the lanes from Goodwood , by the testers ........theyre pretty reasonable ..........5 car day = 105 db as already stated ..................the rs will fly thru the drive by, dont worry as stated the static is totally different

Anything like max revs and i was out in the gt2 .....ironically no prob static

Have fun

silver7

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Saturday 10th October 2009
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thanks for help Vic, got on ok (105 db on an over reading Mic). Great track but over subscribed meant not enough track time for anyone. Only 30 mins total for me.

Baby Blue

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264 months

Monday 12th October 2009
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Just read the other thread on this Julian i never used FE , dont know ho they are ...................if u get on first on a 25 car day u can get 3/4 in the morning and 3 in the afternoon...............15 min sessions etc ................just have toi be prepared for chatting to ur Mates etc in between..............frankly no place better on a sunny summers day and the bacon sarnies are the best !

silver7

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Monday 12th October 2009
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Vic, great circuit, technical but you need track time to master it I think, yes and the bacon sarnies were lovely!