Noise Testing for Newbies

Hughdc5

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Hey all,

I want to do a track day or 2 next year and have never done one before. Im well over an hour from a track so dont want to fail noise test when i have already paid for a trackday.
How do you do the static noise test on a dc5 I have the standard limiter which is around 5k if I remember correctly and when looking at the information it reads the car needs to be at 3/4 of maximum revs? How do you get around this if I needed to?
Any help appreciated! Pfa
 

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import gav

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You can't really do much about the rev limiter as far as I'm aware, they normally tell you to rev it at x revs then disappear to the back to test it so never actually look at the revs-well not on the 4 days I've done.

What exhaust and induction set up do you have? Worth doing a search on here as it would have been brought up before
 

carl hammond

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They know you can get passed the rev limiter at tracks and will ask you to rev it properly (brands have done this for a while now)

Depending on your setup you will be fine, I have done posts on this in the past if you search you'll find loads about it, you can get around the limiter for a proper test.

One other thing to get is that it's mainly drive by induction noise you will suffer from than exhaust tone, so static 90% of the time will be fine (never had an issue when I had my car with various setups, best imo was DC Sport Race Header (built in decat), Catback RM01A and a long arm AEM Induction
 
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