The drag strip in Englishtown NJ had been there for 40 years, but the neighbors, who moved into their $$$1/2-million+ McMansions have been trying to shut it down, for the last 5 years. In a compromise, about 3 years ago, the track agreed to run "muffled cars only" on most dates. They keep the "unmuffled" quota for things like the NHRA Nationals.....
So.... 2 years ago, it was "no open exhaust, must pass 90dB(A) at 100-ft in tech". My car made it by the limit on 2002, with just Borla XL-1 shorties hanging on the header collectors. But the enforcement was so bad, that on SLP Customer Aprreciation Day, the SLP LS1 "test mule" was thrown off the track for running cutouts.
In 2003, they up the ante, requiring that the exhaust must "extend past the rear seam of the driver/passenger door jambs." And they said "no more collector mufflers". I go to Mufflex and have the longer exhaust pipes added, so they end past the door.
Now I get the regs for 2004....
Not sure if my setup will pass or not, since the Borlas do not have any baffles. I do have a set of Dynatech turndowns with noise reduction cones in them, but I don't know it they will work.
I notice GM High Tech Performance magazine has increased to 4 "EFI Shootout" events this year (4/3, 7/10, 8/28, 10/23), and SLP Day is scheduled for October 9..... so its questionable how many of those I can run without further exhaust system mods.
I guess it won't be long until all we hear going down the track will be the annoying buzz and drone of Hondas with fart pipe exhausts.....
End of vent!!
So.... 2 years ago, it was "no open exhaust, must pass 90dB(A) at 100-ft in tech". My car made it by the limit on 2002, with just Borla XL-1 shorties hanging on the header collectors. But the enforcement was so bad, that on SLP Customer Aprreciation Day, the SLP LS1 "test mule" was thrown off the track for running cutouts.
In 2003, they up the ante, requiring that the exhaust must "extend past the rear seam of the driver/passenger door jambs." And they said "no more collector mufflers". I go to Mufflex and have the longer exhaust pipes added, so they end past the door.
Now I get the regs for 2004....
-All race vehicles competing at Raceway Park during muffled street events will be required to be "Street Muffled".
-All exhaust units must extend past the rear seam of the driver/passenger door jambs
-Bullet or collector mufflers will not be permitted.
-The more exhaust pipe after the muffler the better
-Turndowns are recommended
-All mufflers must be baffled type with 2 or 3 baffles recommended
-Raceway Park defines "street muffled" as "If you're too loud to drive on the street without the threat of getting pulled over, don't race on a "street night"
-All vehicles will proceed to tech inspection. Any that seem too loud will be tested using a Radio Shack type dB meter set to slow A. The inspector will stand 100-ft behind the vehicle. The racer will then rev the engine to 5,500rpm and hold it for a few seconds. This process will be done 2 or 3 times for accuracy.
-If the meter reads above 90dB at tech, you are too loud to race..... you will recieve a refund.
-Those vehicles that pass tech inspection, but then exceed the dB limit on the strip will be disqualified, without refund.
-All exhaust units must extend past the rear seam of the driver/passenger door jambs
-Bullet or collector mufflers will not be permitted.
-The more exhaust pipe after the muffler the better
-Turndowns are recommended
-All mufflers must be baffled type with 2 or 3 baffles recommended
-Raceway Park defines "street muffled" as "If you're too loud to drive on the street without the threat of getting pulled over, don't race on a "street night"
-All vehicles will proceed to tech inspection. Any that seem too loud will be tested using a Radio Shack type dB meter set to slow A. The inspector will stand 100-ft behind the vehicle. The racer will then rev the engine to 5,500rpm and hold it for a few seconds. This process will be done 2 or 3 times for accuracy.
-If the meter reads above 90dB at tech, you are too loud to race..... you will recieve a refund.
-Those vehicles that pass tech inspection, but then exceed the dB limit on the strip will be disqualified, without refund.
I notice GM High Tech Performance magazine has increased to 4 "EFI Shootout" events this year (4/3, 7/10, 8/28, 10/23), and SLP Day is scheduled for October 9..... so its questionable how many of those I can run without further exhaust system mods.
I guess it won't be long until all we hear going down the track will be the annoying buzz and drone of Hondas with fart pipe exhausts.....

End of vent!!
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