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touge_ae101 wrote:just cable tie it in?? cause even WITH handtools, you can only remove it by cutting it off.
RobertC wrote:
The virm says this on the subject:
Grounds for failure:The exhaust system is so constructed or modified that its
operation or effectiveness can be readily interfered with,
eg the driver is able to interfere with the exhaust system
by operating a manual switch, or the exhaust is fitted with
a flame thrower kit.
The lvvta code say this:(a) the exhaust system, or components within the exhaust system, cannot be removed, altered, or interfered with, without the use of hand tools; or
(b) the performance or operation of the exhaust system cannot be altered from inside the vehicle, or whilst the vehicle is in motion, in such a way that the decibel levels specified in 2.9 are exceeded
So in relation to the lvvta its legal as it DOES require tools to modify part (a). And it cannot be modified from inside the vehicle part (b).
And in relation to the virm. It comes down to interpretation. The fact un-doing a bolt is could be defined as "readily interferable" is open for debate. Its just as easy as unbolting the exhaust if you really want to make some noise. But when you consider there example a bolt shouldn't be defined as readily interferable.
My thinking would be that as the lvvta code is more detailed its clearly legal....
Brawler wrote:Just because you get the wank factor of having a brand name exhaust doesn't make it good, it sounds like a pretty ricer car
my 3" straight pipe cost me about $200. who would pay $1800 on an exhaust
Lloyd wrote:
The LVV definitions have nothing to do with a warrant. If you have a removable silencer then its clearly "constructed or modified that its
operation or effectiveness can be readily interfered with" so.... fail
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