want to book a track day - noisy car

want to book a track day - noisy car

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shnozz

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28,008 posts

278 months

Wednesday 19th May 2004
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where is the best place for a novice to do a track day with a noisy TVR? Even bolt on silencers will be unlikely to get it below 100 - guessestimate is around 102 - 105 with bolt ons.

I am based down south but dont mind making a weekend of it with B & B etc.

jeremyc

24,559 posts

291 months

Wednesday 19th May 2004
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Cadwell Park with TVRCC on Monday 24th May (105dB static)?

Alternatively look out for any days at Elvington, Anglesey, Cadwell Park, Brands Hatch, Silverstone or Snetterton with BookaTrack or others - all usually have 105dB (or no) noise limits.

>> Edited by jeremyc on Wednesday 19th May 11:10

DustyC

12,820 posts

261 months

Wednesday 19th May 2004
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I recently go a full guide in the post from Gold track.
I'll fish it out and let you know.

Apparently a standard Griffaera is 90db according to the bible. I think there is also an estimate rating for sports exhausts.

shnozz

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28,008 posts

278 months

Wednesday 19th May 2004
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i knew you would be the man jeremy! almost just mailed you directly!

excellant. cheers for that. 24th May probably a bit too close, especially as off on wednesday that week too for the motor show

shnozz

Original Poster:

28,008 posts

278 months

Wednesday 19th May 2004
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DustyC said:
I recently go a full guide in the post from Gold track.
I'll fish it out and let you know.

Apparently a standard Griffaera is 90db according to the bible. I think there is also an estimate rating for sports exhausts.


what do you reckon on the dbs for mine mate? you have followed it

DustyC

12,820 posts

261 months

Wednesday 19th May 2004
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it certainly sounds the db's!

A more accurate answer can be found here
www.t-v-r-services.co.uk/tvrbooks/faq_noise.html

Yours should be approx 100-103db's.

PERHAPS you could get it checked at Coombe and then you'll know what trackdays you can do in the future without losing your money. Ask the TVRCC first if they will do it for you.

shnozz

Original Poster:

28,008 posts

278 months

Wednesday 19th May 2004
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DustyC said:
it certainly sounds the db's!

A more accurate answer can be found here
www.t-v-r-services.co.uk/tvrbooks/faq_noise.html

Yours should be approx 100-103db's.

PERHAPS you could get it checked at Coombe and then you'll know what trackdays you can do in the future without losing your money. Ask the TVRCC first if they will do it for you.


I was thinking of heading up to Goodwood to get a sound test.

if you could send me those track day details it would be excellant. cheers

jeremyc

24,559 posts

291 months

Wednesday 19th May 2004
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shnozz said:
what do you reckon on the dbs for mine mate? you have followed it
BookaTrack will rent you a noise meter (£9 including p&p both ways).

shnozz

Original Poster:

28,008 posts

278 months

Wednesday 19th May 2004
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jeremyc said:

shnozz said:
what do you reckon on the dbs for mine mate? you have followed it

BookaTrack will rent you a noise meter (£9 including p&p both ways).


to be honest mate I would rather let a marshall do it at a track. Not only free and a good excuse to pop down goodwood but he would know the distance and angle from the pipes as well as at what revs etc.

Leadfoot

1,905 posts

288 months

Wednesday 19th May 2004
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DustyC said:
Apparently a standard Griffaera is 90db according to the bible.


You sure? Maybe when brand new, but not a few years down the line.

My '96 Griff - standard original 'zorst with all the cats - is now 99db at 4.5k rpm. A couple of years ago it was 97db.

DustyC

12,820 posts

261 months

Wednesday 19th May 2004
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shnozz said:

I was thinking of heading up to Goodwood to get a sound test.

if you could send me those track day details it would be excellant. cheers


I'll bring them with me if I make it up there.
(bro coming out of hospital that day though so likely that I wont).

daydreamer

1,409 posts

264 months

Wednesday 19th May 2004
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All RMA days at Donnington are 'noisy' this year. The standard MSA limit of 105dB will still be applied I should think though.

Not that close to you - but not that much to hit either .

Rich

shnozz

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28,008 posts

278 months

Wednesday 19th May 2004
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daydreamer said:
All RMA days at Donnington are 'noisy' this year. The standard MSA limit of 105dB will still be applied I should think though.

Not that close to you - but not that much to hit either .

Rich


could you give me more info? RMA? I am a trackday novice...

DustyC

12,820 posts

261 months

Wednesday 19th May 2004
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Ive just been viewing the RMA track day in SPA pics. Fine selection of track machines there. Looks like they do days for the hardcore. I think there is a thread running.

shnozz

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28,008 posts

278 months

Wednesday 19th May 2004
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doesnt sound much good for a novice then. will keep an eye out

daydreamer

1,409 posts

264 months

Wednesday 19th May 2004
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shnozz said:

could you give me more info? RMA? I am a trackday novice...

RMA I think that the Bedford days that they do are quite well organised - and there is no problem with novices (although there is with noise, so that venue would be no good for you - I got black flagged in a 1.8 Ginetta ).

As I'm sure has been said above - all of the well run days - Bookatrack, RMA, Goldtrack etc - are attended by pretty laid back people, all of whom remember that they were novices once.

Even as a novice, I'd go for open pit lane rather than sessioned days if poss. Takes the pressure off, and you can go out when you like!

Edit -> Put links in for the other organisers

>> Edited by daydreamer on Wednesday 19th May 12:53

DustyC

12,820 posts

261 months

Wednesday 19th May 2004
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So far I have been in touch with BAT and Goldtrack.
They both seem good with BAT being the cheapest.

raceboy

13,275 posts

287 months

Wednesday 19th May 2004
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Donington have a few 'noisey' days this year, but even on the 'quiet' days I've heard some noisey cars going round with no problems

www.donington-park.co.uk/trakzone/

It's open pitlane so you can push yourself and the car for as long or short a period of time as you like
There is quite a lot of run off, you can have some quite big offs and not hit anything
Some of the quiet days are weekends which make things even easier for partying after

daydreamer

1,409 posts

264 months

Wednesday 19th May 2004
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trackzone said:
Run in sessions, with anyone holding a Road Traffic Act Licence able to take part after a pre-event briefing.

I've avoided this one as I thought that it was in sessions (promiced to take my mechanics on a day towards the end of the year - and obviously Donington is pretty close). Are you sure that it's open pit lane Raceboy?

my 350i

1,205 posts

272 months

Wednesday 19th May 2004
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How about Brands Hatch on June 24th ? Being run by [url]www.easytrack.co.uk[/url] on the Grand prix circuit, 105db. so shouldn`t be a problem there. Apparently free instruction for novices as well, might have me some of that too !
Dave