View Full Version : Where are the sound meters at HD and Puke?
Andrew Metford
05-17-2017, 05:56 AM
Does anyone know where, and which side of the track, the noise meters are at Hampton Downs and Pukekohe? TIA
they should be at the property boundary. anywhere else and they are pointless. the meter will probably be a handheld one and is subject to operator error
Allan
05-17-2017, 06:47 PM
When these people measure noise levels are the measuring the noise mass of the field or individual cars?
what are you trying to find out? a LVVTA inspector can do noise tests. they will give different results to a race track test.
Andrew Metford
05-17-2017, 11:52 PM
what are you trying to find out? a LVVTA inspector can do noise tests. they will give different results to a race track test.
Exactly - different results to the race track. I'm thinking about how I'm going to build my exhaust system, and which side of the car to exit it on will depend on which side of the track the noise meters are on. I don't care about the road, the car will never be used on the road.
oh dear, noise meters are hand held, that is, most of them, including the ones I have used. i suppose crossing the track is not in your best interests is it? the ref to lvvta was access to a meter nothing to do with road use at all
dekon
05-18-2017, 09:08 AM
[QUOTE=928;59480]they should be at the property boundary. anywhere else and they are pointless. the meter will probably be a handheld one and is subject to operator error[/QUOTE
The noise meter at Pukekohe is located in feild I.e RH side of car, it is stationed as you exit turn five heading for the hairpin, I have never seen one at Hampton
[QUOTE=928;59480]they should be at the property boundary. anywhere else and they are pointless. the meter will probably be a handheld one and is subject to operator error[/QUOTE
The noise meter at Pukekohe is located in feild I.e RH side of car, it is stationed as you exit turn five heading for the hairpin, I have never seen one at Hampton
who allowed that to happen? this has come up before. it is a bit like putting a meter in a tin shed, throwing marbles at the shed, then complaining about the noise from the next town.
noise should only be measured at the place were the complaint comes from
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