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Old 05-18-2012, 06:27 PM
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Old 05-18-2012, 06:36 PM
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Hey Jei it's on July 8th right? You have a typo on the date
Pretty sure I can make this just gotta figure out how to get a 90 degree elbow to fit on my loud ass Berk
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Anyone with intake pass sound? In my experience aftermarket intake on Honda is the a big culprit.
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Originally Posted by Andrie
Anyone with intake pass sound? In my experience aftermarket intake on Honda is the a big culprit.
I've never had an issue with my AEM intake at Laguna.
Old 05-19-2012, 05:08 AM
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So if you pay the $250, then get flagged for intake/exhaust (car) being too loud, and you are not able to fix it, do you get a refund, or you pay, and then sit out for the rest of the day?
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Driver is responsible for meeting the posted db limit. There are no refunds. If you get flagged for sound violation the track officials will give you an opportunity to try to fix it. The db meter, if it hasnt moved, is located right side turn 6. Exhaust elbows rotated toward the left are most effective and/or you can lift to reduce noise at that turn.
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Need helmets/roll bars? Can you have a passenger?
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Originally Posted by scruztaylor
Need helmets/roll bars? Can you have a passenger?
always have a helmet. No broom stick test so no rollbar required... and i'm pretty sure you can have a passenger sit with you as long as they have a helmet on too.
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I think the db are measured while going uphill so it's really hard not to be on the throttle. When I went they suggested to hide next/back to another car and/or upshift if the car is loud. Needless to say I didn't wanna risk to get kicked out and I put my OEM exhaust back on when I went. (the Invidia is waaay to loud)


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