T.I.T.S. Calling Bay Area to LAGUNA SECA
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For all those who did not sign up on the socal thread please do so, and "ADD to my s2000" so we can update the info as soon as it comes out.
For all those who did not sign up on the socal thread please do so, and "ADD to my s2000" so we can update the info as soon as it comes out.
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Why is there a decibel limit at a racetrack? This doesnt make any sence to me! You would theink a track is where you could have the loudest & most crazy tuned cars. :-(
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So in order for us to be in it, our exhausts can't exceed 97db? Man that sucks, I tested mine at 109db. .
Also does this mean that mostly all aftermarket exhausts won't be able to pass except for Mugen (or does that exceed 97db)?
Well, if my deal for the stock exhaust goes through, you can defintely count me in.
Also does this mean that mostly all aftermarket exhausts won't be able to pass except for Mugen (or does that exceed 97db)?
Well, if my deal for the stock exhaust goes through, you can defintely count me in.
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Laguna Seca is allowed to have a limited number of "loud" events a year where the noise restriction is lifted. Obviously those are saved for significant events like the Superbike races, and not for track days.