Noise tester in London?
Discussion
I haven't been to any trackdays in my Nissan 200SX
I have Nur Spec exhaust fitted and a de-cat pipe ( like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVFN02QlJww) and I'm worried that it will be too loud for any of the normal circuits.
Is there anyone in London area (West preferably)with an accurate noise tester that would be happy to test it for me?
I don't wanna book a trackday, take time off work , drive hundreds of miles just to be told at the place that it's 2dB too loud.
I have Nur Spec exhaust fitted and a de-cat pipe ( like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVFN02QlJww) and I'm worried that it will be too loud for any of the normal circuits.
Is there anyone in London area (West preferably)with an accurate noise tester that would be happy to test it for me?
I don't wanna book a trackday, take time off work , drive hundreds of miles just to be told at the place that it's 2dB too loud.
I have cheap one from Maplin and got 98db on it, at Oulton Park they got 99db so I assume it was close enough?
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=22647...
Your results may vary and all that, but it might be a different option for you
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=22647...
Your results may vary and all that, but it might be a different option for you
Edited by noone986s on Sunday 28th March 07:39
nxi20 said:
MSV circuits: 3/4 max revs at 1 metre and a 45 degree angle from the exhaust
Most others, as above but 2/3 max revs OR I have seen it as a fixed 4,500 rpm.
Silverstone & Spa: driveby only - YAY!
Thank you!!!Most others, as above but 2/3 max revs OR I have seen it as a fixed 4,500 rpm.
Silverstone & Spa: driveby only - YAY!
My rev counter doesn't work, I have a shift light. What are they going to do?

rottie102 said:
nxi20 said:
MSV circuits: 3/4 max revs at 1 metre and a 45 degree angle from the exhaust
Most others, as above but 2/3 max revs OR I have seen it as a fixed 4,500 rpm.
Silverstone & Spa: driveby only - YAY!
Thank you!!!Most others, as above but 2/3 max revs OR I have seen it as a fixed 4,500 rpm.
Silverstone & Spa: driveby only - YAY!
My rev counter doesn't work, I have a shift light. What are they going to do?


GC8 said:
Remember to select the correct weighting too. Most noise meters have two: cheapies may have one, so youll already have had to choose there...
I bought this baby: http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?produc...apparently it has A and C weighting, what's that and which one is correct?
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