S2000 makes you go deaf
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Your hearing can be damaged when exposed to levels that are not high enough to cause discomfort.
If you are VTECing your car a lot, have a loud exhaust, drive at higher speeds with the roof down (wind noise) I wouldn't be at all surprised if prolonged exposure caused deafness.
How a Nissan can be significantly quieter I don't know, but perhaps it's a different sound and the aerodynamics change how the wind noise is created.
One of my crash helmets is much noisier than the other when on the bike due to wind noise.
If you are VTECing your car a lot, have a loud exhaust, drive at higher speeds with the roof down (wind noise) I wouldn't be at all surprised if prolonged exposure caused deafness.
How a Nissan can be significantly quieter I don't know, but perhaps it's a different sound and the aerodynamics change how the wind noise is created.
One of my crash helmets is much noisier than the other when on the bike due to wind noise.
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