turbo bill wrote:i believe the club has a noise level meter they use at the stadium, right? can members borrow it? anyone know?
i plan to go to laguna seca with poc at the end of the month and want to check the noise level of my car. perhaps others would want to as well??
any help?
bill
Last year, at the POC event, I got busted 2 1/2 times for noise. Three strikes and you're out for the entire week-end. The practice on Friday usually counts, meaning three strikes starting on Friday and going thru the week-end and you're gone! The 1/2 time I got busted was for continually lifting after turn #5 by the noise station. If they think you're lifting there, they will bust you. It took a lot of time and intervention by the track manager to get them to reduce it to 1/2 a bust so I could have one final chance. In the end, I just couldn't meet their requirements ( by a couple DBs)even with all the plates on my SuperTrapps.
Bill, this is all to say you should err on the safe/quiet side. It's a long haul and expensive to not be able to run. And they mean business --as does POC. POC has to be tough in enforcing the rules. Otherwise they lose a great venue. So, last year, they announce that if black flags for noise are ignored by anyone in the Red Race, they will black flag everyone and cancel the race. And, that's exactly what happened. They said that Dan Davis ignored several black flags in the 1st three laps so they brought everyone in and that was the end of the race!!
This year with races on both Sat. and Sun., the potential to get busted for noise is even greater, so, as I've said, err on the quiet side. I'm going to have the Bee whisper quiet.