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114:1 afr's....damn smooth your runnin rich :(....man that sucks, your a little over the limit. Are you going to contest it...i know its pretty hard to get done for that due to the precise instructions on how theyre supposed to test. Such as the open area rule etc....hope it all works out, if not do a josh and change the rego to a different name lmao :D

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If it pulled 114db ..

a) there is something funny going on.. and they ****ed up the test procedure..

B) you installed a straight pipe recently and/or jet engine.

Mine old R33 pulled 90db.. and my car wasn't loud, but you could hear it. Every 3db is double the loudness.

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If it pulled 114db ..  

a) there is something funny going on.. and they ****ed up the test procedure..  

B) you installed a straight pipe recently and/or jet engine.  

Mine old R33 pulled 90db.. and my car wasn't loud, but you could hear it. Every 3db is double the loudness.

nah thats not all that unusual. I remeber when josh had the porsche tested it was up around that and i mean it was loud but not rediculous.

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If it pulled 114db ..  

a) there is something funny going on.. and they ****ed up the test procedure..  

B) you installed a straight pipe recently and/or jet engine.  

Mine old R33 pulled 90db.. and my car wasn't loud, but you could hear it. Every 3db is double the loudness.

a) I said to the cop that the hand held tests werent accurate and he admitted that. So I take the result with a grain of salt. :D

B) correct, has been for awhile now.

If tested properly under normal conditions I would say it would be less... give or take?

Also, he asked why my rear bar was badly burnt... I had no idea why... exhausts are hot I guess :(

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