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(c) manufactured* on or after 1 January 1985 and first registered in New Zealand before 1 June 2008:
(i) not a vehicle in paragraph (ii) below - 95
(ii) vehicle, with a modified exhaust system, that has either exceeded 95dBA when tested in accordance with subclause 3.1(3), or been prohibited from driving in accordance with a direction under section 115 of the Act regarding compliance with subclause 2.7(5) -90
Jdawg wrote:They seemed to have left car stereos off the list.
So if you record the sound of your BOV and play it back on the stereo it's legal. Right?
pyro_sniper2002 wrote:Oh noes, no more vent to atmo BOV's
fivebob wrote:Seems very open to abuse by those involved in enforcing the law.(c) manufactured* on or after 1 January 1985 and first registered in New Zealand before 1 June 2008:
(i) not a vehicle in paragraph (ii) below - 95
(ii) vehicle, with a modified exhaust system, that has either exceeded 95dBA when tested in accordance with subclause 3.1(3), or been prohibited from driving in accordance with a direction under section 115 of the Act regarding compliance with subclause 2.7(5) -90
So if you get stickered in a 1985+ vehicle then you cannot exceed 90dBA, so even if you have an exhaust system that is below the supposed legal limit of 95dBA you will have to fit the stock system to get compliance. Why even have the 95dBA limit in the first place???
NZ_AE86 wrote:fivebob wrote:Seems very open to abuse by those involved in enforcing the law.(c) manufactured* on or after 1 January 1985 and first registered in New Zealand before 1 June 2008:
(i) not a vehicle in paragraph (ii) below - 95
(ii) vehicle, with a modified exhaust system, that has either exceeded 95dBA when tested in accordance with subclause 3.1(3), or been prohibited from driving in accordance with a direction under section 115 of the Act regarding compliance with subclause 2.7(5) -90
So if you get stickered in a 1985+ vehicle then you cannot exceed 90dBA, so even if you have an exhaust system that is below the supposed legal limit of 95dBA you will have to fit the stock system to get compliance. Why even have the 95dBA limit in the first place???
Makes sense to me - you are allowed to have an exhaust that is up to 95db and as long as you have it legal from the word go (which is your problem is you don't) then 95db it is.
It is only after you have broken the law by having an exhaust that is greater then 95db that it becomes an issue and you are then punished by having the limit for your car reduced.
pyro_sniper2002 wrote:Oh noes, no more vent to atmo BOV's
rollas22 wrote:Whats the go if u have a conversion?
say a BMW with a nissan motor in it? or a honda with a V8?
Do they go off the factory reading the car came out with or the motor thats been put in the car?
Quint wrote:Not just cock, large cock.
groupagt4 wrote:this is bull sh*t i hate this country, seems like its run by a bunch of old farts that get payed way too much
Heylin wrote:I heard that mid engined cars were afforded an extra +5db due to the restrictions by deisgn in exhaust length compared to front engined car.
Is this the case ?
Not that I have a loud exhaust, just interested.
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