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95db noise limit at the 'ring...

Post by Ads4 » Sun Jan 06, 2008 8:43 pm

...is now going to be strictly enforced. There are discussions on the ringers forum at present and it seems that due to noise complaints this is going to become quite strictly enforced.

As is TUV approval for modifications! The executive summary is that police and TUV inspectors will be at the Ring carrying out checks on cars that cause them concern. Cars which, when checked, cannot show that they are legal and safe will not be allowed access. It is likely that heavily-modified cars will get the most attention: cages, harnesses, stripped interiors, etc. However, it is understood that checks will be carried out only when they have some concern, not on a random basis.
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RE: 95db noise limit at the

Post by Peakz » Sun Jan 06, 2008 8:49 pm

Looks like we'll have to invest in dB meters to check, might be worth seeing what exhaust setup is best suited to the 'Ring.
I gather some UK circuits have also started to lower their noise limits too . . .

http://www.nurburgring.org.uk/noise.html

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RE: 95db noise limit at the

Post by lemond » Sun Jan 06, 2008 9:18 pm

I bet its a pisser living near a track with noisy cars and bikes every weekend (or every day), but what about the poor gits who live near football fields. On Sundays you get thick arrogant gits that park on your grass verge, making where you live look like their run down arse cavity of a housing estate. Then they shout and swear constantly. Only interrupted with normal words like..'you' 'glasses' 'fat' 'referee' This happens two roads from where I live...

The feds have stopped all the lads on off road motorcycles from going anywhere actually off road so they now blast anywhere they can without getting caught. I say next it should be Sunday 'pretend footballers' to be noise tested.
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RE: 95db noise limit at the

Post by Ads4 » Sun Jan 06, 2008 10:18 pm

My static test at Castle Combe was 95db, Milltek dual with 100cell cats. Fingers crossed for Easter!
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Post by S4TAN » Sun Jan 06, 2008 11:11 pm

run down arse cavity of a housing estate
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RE: 95db noise limit at the

Post by Doug_S2 » Sun Jan 06, 2008 11:11 pm

static or driveby?

i was 99dB (coldish) and 100dB at CC - that is 4500rpm static. But the driveby was 105dB at donny, 103dB with the cans.
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Re: 95db noise limit at the 'ring...

Post by VARSITY » Sun Jan 06, 2008 11:51 pm

Ads4 wrote:...is now going to be strictly enforced. There are discussions on the ringers forum at present and it seems that due to noise complaints this is going to become quite strictly enforced.

As is TUV approval for modifications! The executive summary is that police and TUV inspectors will be at the Ring carrying out checks on cars that cause them concern. Cars which, when checked, cannot show that they are legal and safe will not be allowed access. It is likely that heavily-modified cars will get the most attention: cages, harnesses, stripped interiors, etc. However, it is understood that checks will be carried out only when they have some concern, not on a random basis.
Don't worry, saw your car yesterday and it was very quiet!

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Meters are available from Maplins, quite cheap. It might be worth getting one at MRC so Doug can keep a league table of all the cars that go through, or at least thats a suggestion as he would be best placed on a daily basis.
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RE: Re: 95db noise limit at the

Post by Blue_Thunder » Mon Jan 07, 2008 2:23 pm

Thye'd love that in the office upstairs!

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RE: Re: 95db noise limit at the

Post by Ads4 » Mon Jan 07, 2008 9:58 pm

VARSITY wrote:Don't worry, saw your car yesterday and it was very quiet!
Cheers for that Dam :<beep>_you: :wink:
Doug_S2 wrote:static or driveby?
Static.
Form Ben Lovejoy's..
There are three ways you can get tested.
First, if your car or bike seems noisy to the marshalls at the barriers, you will be pulled over for a static test.
Second, if your vehicle triggers one of the trackside noise-meters, the office will be alerted and you'll be tested at the end of the lap.
Third, some random testing is done in the car-park.
Testing is done with the meter held at a 45-degree angle approximately 1 metre from the exhaust, with the engine revs at 2/3rds of redline.One marshall checks the revs while another reads the noise-level.
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Post by confusionhunter » Tue Jan 08, 2008 12:02 am

oooo. this may seriously change my exhuast plans..... was hoping for a 3inch straight through no cats with 2 silencer boxes..... If a std miltek dual with cats was on the limit then that system would stand no chance!!!
Thing is, S4s and the like are quieter because of the turbos, the noise restrictions must be really killing some of the old school NA guys with pinto engines etc...
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RE: Re: 95db noise limit at the

Post by DavidT » Tue Jan 08, 2008 12:09 am

They have always tested loud cars at the ring, its nothing new but it will be interesting to see if they put more effort in this year.

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The ring..

Post by quattrosteph » Sun Jan 13, 2008 7:33 pm

If you have a loud car and want to go on the ring just wait to see Doug coming with his reaaaaaaaaaaaaally loud mega tuned S4, every marshalls will be on his case and you can slowly make your way to the toll and enjoy a nice lap on the most exciting circuit in the world !!! Nice idea , no? :wink:
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