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  1. #1
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    Angry need help guys got defected in NSW:S

    sort of a newbie question but here goes

    well long story short i got screwed over for having an exhaust too loud, tbh i didn't think it was that loud.. as well as a few other things i got done for being too low..

    basically i dont have a canon, and honestly i havnt really had a proper look to see what i have but i was wondering if there was a quick way to get my car quieter?

    or any info on how loud my exhaust has to be to actually be defective will help too.

    about being too low, i know its 100mm but my question is is this when the car is empty? or it is when ever the car is in motion.. have to check 100% about my ride height, but when i last checked it was about 110mm...

    thanks guys

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    if your cars ova 100mm then it should be fine.

    the exhaust well the only way is to get it tested 1st to see how loud it is. or u can just add more resonators if that helps.

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    Add a muffler inline and it will reduce the noise. Resonators just remove the droning.
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    ^^ yeah what he said, i just wasnt sure if the inline muffler would do the same or would actually cut sound

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    not sure about NSW but according to the motor vechile registry here in the ACT the 100mm is with driver, front passenger and one rear passenger in the car.

    not to sure but it think its around the 90db mark is as loud as you can go (someone correct me if im wrong)

    i got a stock muffler for eg if ur interested. pm me.

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    lolz u got defected dood?
    lolz when? they get ya for the pod aswell?
    yeah your cars pretty low man... i kno theres a certain sound level you need to be for your exhaust to be under... it doesnt seem too loud to me though...
    no OH meet? lolz
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    Please check the General Modificatiom Guidelines for NSW thead.

    Your car must be a minimum of 100mm within 1m from each Axle; with Tare.
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  8. #8
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    just wack a stock muffler on

  9. #9
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    bring it to the exhaust shop tel them to meassure it..
    n see if they make u a silencer or something
    about bein too low 100mm frm the lowest point of the car..

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    thanks for the help guys,

    bro got done at kk on sat night aye... lol dw ill still be there, just cant drive it after this week if i dont get it fixed aye

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    any part of the undercarriage cant be lower than 100mm, include people in car.
    and i think the db range is meant to be 86-90dB, read the ADR's
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    100mm should be fine, my fn2R came with 100mm standard
    Triangular exhaust

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