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SorryTires 05-17-2018 12:29 AM

PSA for those running loud exhaust
 
Since its spring time i decided to take the silencers out of my exhaust and let my car clear its throat. However after about 10 minutes of driving my ears started to hurt. Since i have access to a sound meter i thought i would measure and see how loud it really is.

My set up: Ace A250 header and greddy evo 3 catback

Sound level at idle: 85-90 dBC
Sound level cruising: 95-100 dBC
Peak level: 108 dBC

These reading were taken inside the car while driving around town, not even giving it much throttle. At these levels hearing damage can occur quite quickly and if i were at work i would need ear plugs even idling.

Moral of the story is to think twice about running very loud exhaust on the street and consider having your set up measured if you think its borderline.

Teseo 05-17-2018 01:14 AM

Also another moral of the story, search before put "x" part on your car

guybo 05-17-2018 09:16 AM

As much as I lived the Berk dual exit muffler, I traded it for a Works ABM because I got ringing in my ears several times when I stepped out of the car.

jslack 05-17-2018 09:40 AM

Another solution I found. Have stereo system in the car louder then your exhaust. Therefore the exhaust doesn't seem too loud anymore and I can blame hearing issues on speakers instead.

ajh88 05-17-2018 10:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SorryTires (Post 3087965)
Since its spring time i decided to take the silencers out of my exhaust and let my car clear its throat. However after about 10 minutes of driving my ears started to hurt. Since i have access to a sound meter i thought i would measure and see how loud it really is.

My set up: Ace A250 header and greddy evo 3 catback

Sound level at idle: 85-90 dBC
Sound level cruising: 95-100 dBC
Peak level: 108 dBC

These reading were taken inside the car while driving around town, not even giving it much throttle. At these levels hearing damage can occur quite quickly and if i were at work i would need ear plugs even idling.

Moral of the story is to think twice about running very loud exhaust on the street and consider having your set up measured if you think its borderline.

What front pipe?

SorryTires 05-17-2018 11:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ajh88 (Post 3088071)
What front pipe?

Stock front pipe

bababooey 05-17-2018 12:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by guybo (Post 3088054)
As much as I lived the Berk dual exit muffler, I traded it for a Works ABM because I got ringing in my ears several times when I stepped out of the car.

https://youtu.be/TE891IHxyV8?t=20s

CSG Mike 05-17-2018 01:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SorryTires (Post 3087965)
Since its spring time i decided to take the silencers out of my exhaust and let my car clear its throat. However after about 10 minutes of driving my ears started to hurt. Since i have access to a sound meter i thought i would measure and see how loud it really is.

My set up: Ace A250 header and greddy evo 3 catback

Sound level at idle: 85-90 dBC
Sound level cruising: 95-100 dBC
Peak level: 108 dBC

These reading were taken inside the car while driving around town, not even giving it much throttle. At these levels hearing damage can occur quite quickly and if i were at work i would need ear plugs even idling.

Moral of the story is to think twice about running very loud exhaust on the street and consider having your set up measured if you think its borderline.

Precisely why the CSG Touring86 was designed! All the power potential, none of the hearing loss

Student Driver 05-17-2018 01:50 PM

I'm in the "I have already damaged my hearing from past poor choices so what more harm could it cause" club

MuseChaser 05-17-2018 01:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Student Driver (Post 3088183)
I'm in the "I have already damaged my hearing from past poor choices so what more harm could it cause" club

Consider this an invitation to join the "I have hearing loss, but would like to protect what I have left so I'm not totally deaf in later years" club. Some hearing is a lot more fun than no hearing.

StraightOuttaCanadaEh 05-17-2018 02:33 PM

WHAAAAAAAT??

rlpaul 05-17-2018 02:53 PM

Now if only somebody made a quiet single exit exhaust that isn't center exit...

nagami 05-17-2018 03:31 PM

Loving this thread!http://gshort.click/isna/5/o.png

Xxyion 05-17-2018 03:47 PM

i'm a musician so i've lost all hearing already


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