Jump to content
The mkiv Supra Owners Club

Exhausts, police and dB limits


1JZGTE
 Share

Recommended Posts

On Friday afternoon, I met up with a friend of mine whose recently bought a 1995 Jap spec TT. I have pointed him in the dirrection of the forum and hopefully he'll sign up :D

 

The car has an air filter, decat and exhaust. Not sure what the exhaust is, car came from Japan like that. Looks / sounds nice.

 

Anyhow, he took me for a quick spin :eyebrows: , nothing overzealous / dangerous / irresponsible , but just enough to see how the car performs.

 

At one point, the driver noticed that a Ford Mondeo has been following the car for a good 10 mins. Soon as he mentioned this, the blues and twos came on.

 

He immediately pulled over, we both got out and approached the officer. Reasonable chap - asked where we've been, if he had been drinking (it was only 2pm :D ) and that he stopped the car because he felt he booted off too quick at a set of lights earlier.

 

He then did a roadside name and address check, went back to the undercover car, came back and said "and by the way I think that exhaust is a too loud." And sent us on our way.

 

Now then;

 

1. Is this just a random check and that's that or will the driver get something through the post eg. summons for something

 

2. Officer stated exhaust is too loud - is there legislation that states what is and what isn't loud and what the relevant limits / measurements are? The exhaust on the car passed its MOT as it is, although I understand that with MOTs it is at the discretion of the tester, which is neither here or there as I guess there must be a legal noice limit to abide by?

 

:)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The db limit for an exhaust is 85db im quite sure new legislation has been brought in this year. I got a £30 fine for my exhaust only 4wks ago at 2000rpm my db reading was 102db i think it depands on the cop you get ive been pulled a couple of times and has never been an issue before.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Where i live (Hereford), the police have been issuing these £30 fines like there is no tommorow, the legislation as it is worded is not about any set db limit, as say at a track, it just says if the exhaust is louder than standard it is illegal, i.e if you lined the two cars up, one being factory standard, the other having for eg a blitz exhaust, the blitz is obv louder, making it in the eyes of the plod illegal. :tongue:

Where this falls down is ferraris and tvr's are mental loud out of the factory, so it is kind of a class divide, and also it is in the OPINION, of the officer, so you could be unlucky and get a cnut who hates nice cars. :rolleyes:

 

Sorry for the rant i have had several of these bloody stealth taxing fines :(

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Where i live (Hereford), the police have been issuing these £30 fines like there is no tommorow, the legislation as it is worded is not about any set db limit, as say at a track, it just says if the exhaust is louder than standard it is illegal, i.e if you lined the two cars up, one being factory standard, the other having for eg a blitz exhaust, the blitz is obv louder, making it in the eyes of the plod illegal. :tongue:

Where this falls down is ferraris and tvr's are mental loud out of the factory, so it is kind of a class divide, and also it is in the OPINION, of the officer, so you could be unlucky and get a cnut who hates nice cars. :rolleyes:

 

Sorry for the rant i have had several of these bloody stealth taxing fines :(

 

I never ever had any problems with my Nur spec when I had my Supra around Hereford and I use to drive to work at 2am back then LOL Loud even with the baffle :D

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I got stopped a few weeks ago for my exhaust being to loud.

 

The cop just had a little moan a walk round my car and let me on my way.

Pretty much same as me, he made a note of the make. I don't think he'd have been bothered but I think he just missed on catching me being a bit naughty, I think he heard me coming

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest chris080982

If your mate wasnt told he would be processed for the offence then he hasnt been. Noisey exhuast is a £30 non endorsable ticket which he would have been given a copy of at the time he was reported.

If the copper wasnt a traffic cop then he would not have the training and would not be able to tell if the exhaust noise was over the requirement by law/

 

He probably wanted to look at the car :p

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The db limit for an exhaust is 85db im quite sure new legislation has been brought in this year. I got a £30 fine for my exhaust only 4wks ago at 2000rpm my db reading was 102db i think it depands on the cop you get ive been pulled a couple of times and has never been an issue before.

 

That's quite worrying as mine, during the MOT, was measured at 89db. That's with no second cat.

 

Might wait until I get a quieter exhaust system until I fit the de-cat manifold sitting in the garage!:blink:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Restore formatting

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

 Share

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue. You might also be interested in our Guidelines, Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.