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didnt get it engineered , problem solved though as i bought a varex muffler electronic silencer kit , when i get pulled over press of a button car goes quiet , so car can be as loud as you want but press of a button makes it so quiet , good for neighbours and stuff..

hey just wondering...

with the varex...did u pass at decc campelltown?

i went there with my varex and he wouldn't let me pass

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hey just wondering...

with the varex...did u pass at decc campelltown?

i went there with my varex and he wouldn't let me pass

Na wouldnt work with the varex i put a standard exshaust back on when i passed my noise test , then just put the varex back on , The DECC Is very by the books , good thing is once you have passed keep the paperwork they give you with you at all times so theyeve got you on record , mabye hellp you out in the future ..

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ahh i see

yeh i was gonna go back to them with a stock exhaust on and then come back and put back my varex

i would recommend the varex if u haven't already been defected...i think i got a few cops off my tail b4 when i pressed the button

but he didn't pick up it was a varex

i closed it and unplugged it and everything

went there and did test

and he did sound test

he said i passed

but it seems so unlikely that such a big tip only blows 86

then when he hoisted it up

he looked inside and said therse sumthin blocking it

i told him its permanent

and he said its not that easy, because sum1 can just unscrew it and its off kinda thing

but yeh

campelltown guys good guy

he told me i can take out my intercooler and i wont have to go epa

rather than saying...i have to go epa b4 giving me a chance

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what year model is your car? cause im pretty sure the legal limit is actually 91db

guys my defect was cleared 3 months ago

what im saying is it got ticked to go to an AUVIS (i.e. blue slip) but i didnt go to the campbelltown place or the place in granville i went to a place in moorebank, and thats what my question was about when do you have to go to granville or campbelltown (when you get an epa defect?) not from the coppers?

but anyway the legal limmit is 90db but they permitt up to 95db (so that exhaust shops dont go broke etc)

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that's stupid hmm so you just get a letter to go to the DECC but I don't understand why I didn't get this letter?? Does everyone or just a select few - or does it have to do with if the copper that smacks u a defect if he notifies the EPA ?

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