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Postby kurquhart on Mon Jun 30, 2008 9:26 am

I assume that the noise meter will be set up at the DE? If so, it would be nice to get some readings for the cars that are headed to Laguna Seca, if possible.
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Postby MR LIPP on Wed Jul 02, 2008 9:53 am

I can bring a Radio Shack sound meter if needed. Just PM me.
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Postby 993Panzer on Wed Jul 02, 2008 10:02 am

The club has a db meter in the trailer.
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Postby ChuckS on Wed Jul 02, 2008 2:11 pm

Please remind either Curt or myself at the DE and we will do DB readings for any interested parties.
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Postby kurquhart on Wed Jul 02, 2008 2:24 pm

ChuckS wrote:Please remind either Curt or myself at the DE and we will do DB readings for any interested parties.


Much appreciated!
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Postby Pete Millikin on Wed Jul 02, 2008 9:04 pm

As Kris mentioned the DE is a good testbed for those going to Laguna Seca. Note they enforce a strict 92db sound limit. I believe you get two warnings and third time you are done for the day. Bring out those sound reducing contraptions.
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Postby martinreinhardt on Wed Jul 02, 2008 9:44 pm

It's going to be like racing vaccum cleaners :-D

Sound Limit @ Laguna Seca: 92dbA @ 50 ft. limit is strictly enforced by the track officials, sorry no exceptions.
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Postby Dan Chambers on Thu Jul 03, 2008 8:31 am

martinreinhardt wrote:It's going to be like racing vaccum cleaners :-D

Sound Limit @ Laguna Seca: 92dbA @ 50 ft. limit is strictly enforced by the track officials, sorry no exceptions.


I don't know, Martin. I easily meet the 92-DB rating, and I don't think it sounds like a vacuum cleaner ... at least not from inside the car. And, I have extra sound-proofing on my right hand: :lol: (Turn up the volume on the video)

http://youtube.com/watch?v=HST-8rqZs_0
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Postby kary on Thu Jul 03, 2008 9:27 am

Dan Chambers wrote:
martinreinhardt wrote:It's going to be like racing vaccum cleaners :-D

Sound Limit @ Laguna Seca: 92dbA @ 50 ft. limit is strictly enforced by the track officials, sorry no exceptions.


I don't know, Martin. I easily meet the 92-DB rating, and I don't think it sounds like a vacuum cleaner ... at least not from inside the car. And, I have extra sound-proofing on my right hand: :lol: (Turn up the volume on the video)

http://youtube.com/watch?v=HST-8rqZs_0


I hope you do not show that to anyone....letting go of the wheel to recenter.....driving with 1 and 1/2 hands....not something I would think we want to condone from a safety perspective.....oh my!!!!
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Postby martinreinhardt on Thu Jul 03, 2008 10:15 am

You had to be creative with your driving that day. Holding the wheel using the British three finger Tee drinking grip. :roflmao:
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Postby Dan Chambers on Thu Jul 03, 2008 12:55 pm

kary wrote:I hope you do not show that to anyone....letting go of the wheel to recenter.....driving with 1 and 1/2 hands....not something I would think we want to condone from a safety perspective.....oh my!!!!


Oh yeah, I forgot, you were in the car with me, Kary.

In fact, I NEVER let go of the wheel in that video. Since you can only view the steering wheel from 12:00 to 5:00, you can't really see how the left hand was working the wheel, except when the left hand temporarily reached or exceeded 12:00.

I usually/typically drive AX's using "three-fingers-and-thumb-at-9:00-and-3:00" for light steering. On this day I happened to use 2-fingers-and-thumb on the right hand and 3-fingers-and-thumb on left. 8)

But, since you were riding with me, you already knew that. :wink:
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