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Quint wrote:Hmm another problem is 90% of people don't know how loud 95db is, me being one I know that the decibel scale isn't linear and it gets quite exponential towards the higher degrees, but other than that. *shrug*
Anyone know of any comparrisons between db and engine?
Eg. straight 6, 3L, 3" exhuast = ?db
snwtoy wrote:Quint wrote:Hmm another problem is 90% of people don't know how loud 95db is, me being one I know that the decibel scale isn't linear and it gets quite exponential towards the higher degrees, but other than that. *shrug*
Anyone know of any comparrisons between db and engine?
Eg. straight 6, 3L, 3" exhuast = ?db
There's zero correlation between engine size and noise. A 10cc lawnmower can be louder than a 4000cc V8. It's all to do with the exhaust and mufflers.
And, 95dB does not always equal 95dB - the environment can have a large part to pay. Theoretically your exhaust is louder on a day with high pressure than on a day with low pressure (I think that's the right way round). It's all do do with the density of the air.
Also, any walls, the type of ground (grass/dirt/concrete) etc all have an effect.
VR-4Squid wrote:more important even than that, is the distance from the exhaust it's measured at.
personally haven't seen them, but I know people who have. But a number of euro cars now have valve systems in the exhaust which restrict the flow during cruise in order to reduce the noise output
Mr Revhead wrote:also i think soarers? some thing like that has it
snwtoy wrote:There's zero correlation between engine size and noise. A 10cc lawnmower can be louder than a 4000cc V8. It's all to do with the exhaust and mufflers.
And, 95dB does not always equal 95dB - the environment can have a large part to pay. Theoretically your exhaust is louder on a day with high pressure than on a day with low pressure (I think that's the right way round). It's all do do with the density of the air.
Also, any walls, the type of ground (grass/dirt/concrete) etc all have an effect.
Really! You learn something new every day. Where abouts on the 101 exhaust system are they? I'd like to have a look at one sometime...Mr Revhead wrote:i bet you have seen thempersonally haven't seen them, but I know people who have. But a number of euro cars now have valve systems in the exhaust which restrict the flow during cruise in order to reduce the noise output
ae101 4ages use them, also i think soarers? some thing like that has it
AMAZING! Well, that's my learning for the day done. Time to sleep... Anyone got a 101 I can look at? Or perhaps someone's changing their exhaust and getting rid of that valve? ....Mr Revhead wrote:where the exhausts splits to go to the seperate mufflers theres a valve.
at low flow the gases go to the drivers side muffler
when u nail it the l/h one opens up.
thats why on a cold day you can see the gases coming out of one side only
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