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sounds like a metamucil commercial :kiss:

thats an interesting idea actually :wave: will look into it. let me know when they do organise something for us all anyway, i'm keen for a drive up there :laugh:

No worries.

Unless SDT/Mt Cotton have changed, the requirement was always for 90db. They also allow for a 1.5dB tolerance, so you need to be 88.5dB or under.

Last time SAu Qld were there (April 2006), 2 readings were taken one at 3200rpm and the other at 4000rpm

I asked what the requirements were for noise. He answered 80db. *shrugs shoulders*

Unless SDT/Mt Cotton have changed, the requirement was always for 90db. They also allow for a 1.5dB tolerance, so you need to be 88.5dB or under.

Last time SAu Qld were there (April 2006), 2 readings were taken one at 3200rpm and the other at 4000rpm

still. i think i'd be pretty screwed with the 12a then, they can be very loud :laugh:

and sif it still flows properly..... the look of burning steel wool flying outa your exhast is quite cool...

lol would look very cool actually :kiss:

whats the layout...is it the same as what you get when you do a defensive driving course their?? Theory in the morning then...lvma for braking and wet steering etc? Then like a bit of skidpan in the arvo?? Or is it Theory then all skidpan??

The silencer really reduced the performance, it had no power down low and to get it to slide I was having to dorp the clutch, Wizard? got in to see what was going on and agreed that it was the silencer, mind you it wasnt tuned for it either.

rofl that limit was funny when they ran the dutton rally at mt cotton....people with 300k ferrari's shoving steel wool and crap down their exhausts...

rofl that would have pissed them all off :laugh:

rofl that would have pissed them all off :laugh:

from memory some people refused to do it and they were still allowed on...mind you were talking a pretty major event and people with a lot of money!

cya

back already....was going to go play basketball at the uni gym..but for some reason its set up like a UN conference is about to take place...dunno must be something being held in there.

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