help need on exhaust noise??
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I got moaned at by my neighbour when I had the Nur Spec R on the car, she moaned that it was far to loud and that it scared her kids.... I mean the kids were 7 and 9, like they don't know what a loud car is...... Bloody wimps!!!!
Anyhow, just to keep people happy and to stop my car getting trashed when I was in bed I opted for the cooling the car down a few miles outside of my estate and then bimble hime off boost, shove it on the drive and turn her off.
Effectively took the same ammount of time with no purchasing required and kept the Old moaners at bay........ Alternativly you could tell the moaning old bag to turn her hearing aid down or turn her TV up I'm suer both have volume levels!!!
There is a maximum sound limit (I got threatend by the police once to have it tested on the side of the road) so jsut ask them to check it when you next have an MOT or summit
Anyhow, just to keep people happy and to stop my car getting trashed when I was in bed I opted for the cooling the car down a few miles outside of my estate and then bimble hime off boost, shove it on the drive and turn her off.
Effectively took the same ammount of time with no purchasing required and kept the Old moaners at bay........ Alternativly you could tell the moaning old bag to turn her hearing aid down or turn her TV up I'm suer both have volume levels!!!
There is a maximum sound limit (I got threatend by the police once to have it tested on the side of the road) so jsut ask them to check it when you next have an MOT or summit
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will do cheers. I appreciate people saying keep neighbour happy, fi tthe bung, but really why should i, just cos she doesnt like it ?? if the car is totally as it should be, its no louder than a motorbike etc. but cos its louder then her KA that makes it too loud. i a m starting to think **** her! :P
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will do cheers. I appreciate people saying keep neighbour happy, fi tthe bung, but really why should i, just cos she doesnt like it ?? if the car is totally as it should be, its no louder than a motorbike etc. but cos its louder then her KA that makes it too loud. i a m starting to think **** her! :P
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I rang a well known exhaust supplier today to talk about these issues. They'd sent over a couple of systems to try on customers cars that I had to send back, as they were TOO LOUD. I think it's fair to say that Scoobies are the noisiest things at idle we ever get in, and I have to even tell my chaps off sometimes if they are sat ticking over outside the office, and I'm trying to use the phone! Ironic really, as I'm usually talking to a Scooby owner, and I'm having to stop the conversation to go "SHUT THE F*^+ UP!"
We've found by experimentation that a three inch system, with a decent, fat, nicely padded rear box doesn't kill the power, but sounds fairly ok as well.
We keep a decibel meter for track day cars, and build them boxes which will pass a 100 db limit.
We've found by experimentation that a three inch system, with a decent, fat, nicely padded rear box doesn't kill the power, but sounds fairly ok as well.
We keep a decibel meter for track day cars, and build them boxes which will pass a 100 db limit.
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I hav parked my Scooby up outside where I live and next door neighbour has come out and said that its a lovely noise to listen to.
Im a bus driver and once a Sooby went by and could still feel the vibration when it was halfway up the road.
Im a bus driver and once a Sooby went by and could still feel the vibration when it was halfway up the road.
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will do cheers. I appreciate people saying keep neighbour happy, fi tthe bung, but really why should i, just cos she doesnt like it ?? if the car is totally as it should be, its no louder than a motorbike etc. but cos its louder then her KA that makes it too loud. i a m starting to think **** her! :P
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Firstly, I'd lose the turbo timer if I were you - They aren't much 'good' anyway, just stay off boost before you get home.
Secondly, cover your screen if its cold - that will save idling outside your house in the morning.
Secondly, cover your screen if its cold - that will save idling outside your house in the morning.
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it might not sound loud, but an idling scoob, or any car with bassy exhaust can cause **** to vibrate on shelves, glass in internal doors etc. once someone gets wind of an annoyance, it will exaggerate how much much it annoys them the next time it happens. prob better to drive off boost for 5mins before you get home so no need for a turbo timer, and to de-ice the car without the engine running, it is far kinder to gently drive the car until it is warm than to leave it idling until it's warm. lots of debate and resons why on this subject.
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