Zandvoort and Zolder double header

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Re: Zandvoort and Zolder double header

Post by a4drk » Fri Sep 15, 2017 6:20 pm

a4drk wrote:Im worried about the noise levels at Zolder now.
Kinger got black flagged at 95.7db
My car is 102db static @ 5,000 rpm !

David
I was "tip toeing " past the 2 microphones on the track - popped it into 6th gear & shut off - over on the opposite site of the track .........
then at lunchtime, i said I was going to go for it & see how loud I could be.......
So, 3rd gear, 8,000 rpm right past the mic - buzz'ed the tower
managed to get 104.8 db :roll: :D

and at 3.30pm - last run - only manged - 102.5 db :D
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Re: Zandvoort and Zolder double header

Post by tut » Fri Sep 15, 2017 7:38 pm

That was just irresponsible behaviour that I would not condone.

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Re: Zandvoort and Zolder double header

Post by Andy G » Wed Sep 20, 2017 3:04 pm

alicrozier wrote:

Pretty good runs between the circuits and even dry (although very cold) from Hull up as far as Perth. The last bit home not so much....it doesn't take too much rain into the 2-11 before you're #Bawsdeep lol
Saw the rain on Wednesday mate and felt for you! Long drive home in a monsoon while sitting in a paddling pool! But the new transport tactic works perfectly and gives the excuse to pop in and see Gav :mrgreen: :cheers
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