What exhausts meet SCCA sound regs?
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What exhausts meet SCCA sound regs?
I'm looking for a cheap, light exhaust for my car. Random JDM singles are a dime a dozen in the Marketplace forum, but I have no idea if any of them are loud enough to exceed the 100 dB limit for SCCA Solo. Making things tougher still is the fact that one of my "local" Tours, San Diego, has a sound limit that's 93 dB, not the standard 100 dB.
So, my question -- can those of you who have run at an SCCA national-level event in 2010 post what exhaust you ran? I'll update this post with all of the replies, so over time this will become a list of known-legal exhausts.
If you've run at San Diego or another 93 dB lot, please mention that as well -- I'll maintain a 93 dB list too.
Thanks!
So, my question -- can those of you who have run at an SCCA national-level event in 2010 post what exhaust you ran? I'll update this post with all of the replies, so over time this will become a list of known-legal exhausts.
If you've run at San Diego or another 93 dB lot, please mention that as well -- I'll maintain a 93 dB list too.
Thanks!
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Known legal exhausts list
San Diego / Atlanta SCCA sound limit (93 dB)
AP1 stock exhaust
AP2 stock exhaust
Greddy Turbo Ti-C (Note: depends on mods -- two people are under 93 dB with it, one person's over with a high-flow cat and a header)
HKS Hi-Power dual
J's Racing 60RS
Mugen
Random1 dual-resonator exhaust more info
Skunk2 Racing Mega Power
Type One Racing T1R 70R EM (single and dual)
Tanabe Medalion Touring
Standard SCCA sound limit (100 dB)
All of the exhausts in the first list plus:
Buddy Club Spec III
captain pants exhaust more info
Greddy Turbo Ti-C with rear section and muffler removed (97 dB)
Invidia N1 single (95 dB)
Known over 93 dB (but unknown whether under 100 dB)
Invidia dual
Type One Racing T1R 70RT
San Diego / Atlanta SCCA sound limit (93 dB)
AP1 stock exhaust
AP2 stock exhaust
Greddy Turbo Ti-C (Note: depends on mods -- two people are under 93 dB with it, one person's over with a high-flow cat and a header)
HKS Hi-Power dual
J's Racing 60RS
Mugen
Random1 dual-resonator exhaust more info
Skunk2 Racing Mega Power
Type One Racing T1R 70R EM (single and dual)
Tanabe Medalion Touring
Standard SCCA sound limit (100 dB)
All of the exhausts in the first list plus:
Buddy Club Spec III
captain pants exhaust more info
Greddy Turbo Ti-C with rear section and muffler removed (97 dB)
Invidia N1 single (95 dB)
Known over 93 dB (but unknown whether under 100 dB)
Invidia dual
Type One Racing T1R 70RT
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We are 93db in the Atlanta region.
T1r 70-em dual and single pass
Tanabe medallion touring passes
Mugen ap1/2 passes
Hks hipower dual passes
T1r 70-rt fails
Nvidia 63mm dual fails
T1r 70-em dual and single pass
Tanabe medallion touring passes
Mugen ap1/2 passes
Hks hipower dual passes
T1r 70-rt fails
Nvidia 63mm dual fails
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Thanks all. I'm updating the list as people reply, and will link to this from the autocross setup FAQ once it's built out.
Do you by any chance remember if this was a single or a dual?
[QUOTE=Conedodger,Oct 22 2010, 04:58 AM]At what distance are these levels being measured?
Originally Posted by PossumK,Oct 22 2010, 01:07 AM
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[QUOTE=Conedodger,Oct 22 2010, 04:58 AM]At what distance are these levels being measured?
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Originally Posted by PedalFaster,Oct 22 2010, 08:00 AM
Thanks all. I'm updating the list as people reply, and will link to this from the autocross setup FAQ once it's built out.
Do you by any chance remember if this was a single or a dual?
The rules say the sound meter should be fifty feet away from a full throttle section. Sound measurements can vary based on a bunch of factors, though, including weather.
The approach I'm going to take here is if an exhaust ever failed a sound check, it'll get bumped to the next level of the list (93 dB --> 100 dB --> non-compliant). That way, as we build the data set, we should be pretty confident that the exhausts on the list should be pretty safe at the quoted sound levels.
Do you by any chance remember if this was a single or a dual?
The rules say the sound meter should be fifty feet away from a full throttle section. Sound measurements can vary based on a bunch of factors, though, including weather.
The approach I'm going to take here is if an exhaust ever failed a sound check, it'll get bumped to the next level of the list (93 dB --> 100 dB --> non-compliant). That way, as we build the data set, we should be pretty confident that the exhausts on the list should be pretty safe at the quoted sound levels.
Some people say its supposed to be 20 inches at a 45 degree angle from the tip of the exhaust which even the stock exhaust wouldn't pass.
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That's great, but the SCCA rules are unambiguous. Just apply common sense -- given that the rules say 50 feet, don't reply to the thread if your events are sampled from a significantly different distance (closer or farther).
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I have a custom 3 inch from the bottom of the header which is toda and cut where it goes from 2 to 1 by the lower flange.
the exhaust is 1 piece that is straight from that to a 45 deg bend to drivers side under is a borla muffler straight through with another 45 heading to the drivers side again.
at laguna I blow 100-101 on normal days...intake is comptech supercharger intake
Laguna sound is 50 feet off and this is SCCA racing
This photo shows the only bends in my system and the muffler which is also 3 inch oval
o and I have 2 vbands one on the muffler which you can see and the other on the header
The key is to point away from the sound reader. if I pass someone on the right of them it is extremely loud for them
the exhaust is 1 piece that is straight from that to a 45 deg bend to drivers side under is a borla muffler straight through with another 45 heading to the drivers side again.
at laguna I blow 100-101 on normal days...intake is comptech supercharger intake
Laguna sound is 50 feet off and this is SCCA racing
This photo shows the only bends in my system and the muffler which is also 3 inch oval
o and I have 2 vbands one on the muffler which you can see and the other on the header
The key is to point away from the sound reader. if I pass someone on the right of them it is extremely loud for them