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Sound control at Milton Frank Stadium

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  • Sound control at Milton Frank Stadium

    For those of us who go to Milton Frank Stadium, you need to be sure to have a quiet exhaust on your car. At Points #1 this past Saturday there were several cars that were over 93db and a few that were over 96db and were given a warning to quiet it down. There were even a few that were over 100db. Some chose to attempt to fix it, some did not and were asked to leave. So keep in mind that if you go to Huntsville this season. Sound control is very important in them keeping Milton Frank Stadium as a site.
    John W8
    CSP 10 Yellow Miata

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    100db! That's not even close.
    Charles
    TAC/TVR
    #72 SA rallyx Impreza 2.5 RS
    #74 "CSP" time trial Miata

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    • #3
      Originally posted by slowautoxr View Post
      100db! That's not even close.
      Especially true since the decibel scale is logarithmic - every 3 db increase is an approximate doubling in sound level. That means that 100 = about 4 times as loud as 93.
      Chuck Schultz
      Another black(ish) Miata
      2007 Jetta GLI Fahrenheit

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