Will - Radio Shack sells a neat digital sound level meter for $49.95!
BTW, I recently installed a Car Chemistry 3 disk collector insert in my stack. The mfr claims a 5-7 dB noise reduction, I didn't have a sound level meter at the time so I can't verify that but it sounds (pun intended) about right. A 5 dB reduction would be about a 25% reduction in the percieved sound level and that seems to agree with what my ear is telling me.
I have since purchased a Radio Shack sound level meter but haven't had time to run any definative tests with and w/o the insert. Neat thing is it slides INSIDE the top stack, so there is no outward chage to the Deuce's appearance other than the three screws in my stack holding it in place.
I'd like to get the exhaust noise down by 10 dB and then work on non-exhaust noise. The insert came with a set of restrictors (which I haven't used yet) and instructions on how to pack the insert with stainless steel wool for further noise reduction. Preliminary readings with the SPL indicate that at 50 MPH, background mechanical noise (engine, drivetrain, road noise, parts shaking and vibrating) generate nearly as much noise as the exhaust! It would be nice to get the cabin down in the 70-80 dB range, so I can carry on a normal conversation and hear my turbo sing, right now even with the insert the cabin gets up to almost 100 dB when I'm cranking!
I hope to run some tests with the SPL soon to determine just how much noise reduction the insert provides. I didn't notice any seat of the pants performance loss, if anything the Deuce seemed a little perkier. The mfr claims the inserts provide a slight scavanging effect which actually improves exhaust flow, I'm inclined to agree. When I get some definative data I'll put it on the board as a separate posting.
On a related note, does anyone have a simple and inexpensive way to measure back pressure in the exhaust?
Here is a link showing the insert:
http://www.carchemistry.com/shop/in.../20/prevaction/category/previd/1/prevstart/0/
If you click the "Tech Info" tab at the top on the Car Chemistry page you can find a lot more info on the insert. You can buy them from Car Chemistry, JEGS, or Summit Racing, the price is the same at all three. I bought mine from Summit, ordered on a Wednesday, had it Friday, cost me $66.44 delivered, plus they threw in a neat Summit Racing hat, which my wife promptly claimed for herself. If anyone else buys one of these from Summit and doesn't want the hat, I'm looking for another!
BTW, I recently installed a Car Chemistry 3 disk collector insert in my stack. The mfr claims a 5-7 dB noise reduction, I didn't have a sound level meter at the time so I can't verify that but it sounds (pun intended) about right. A 5 dB reduction would be about a 25% reduction in the percieved sound level and that seems to agree with what my ear is telling me.
I have since purchased a Radio Shack sound level meter but haven't had time to run any definative tests with and w/o the insert. Neat thing is it slides INSIDE the top stack, so there is no outward chage to the Deuce's appearance other than the three screws in my stack holding it in place.
I'd like to get the exhaust noise down by 10 dB and then work on non-exhaust noise. The insert came with a set of restrictors (which I haven't used yet) and instructions on how to pack the insert with stainless steel wool for further noise reduction. Preliminary readings with the SPL indicate that at 50 MPH, background mechanical noise (engine, drivetrain, road noise, parts shaking and vibrating) generate nearly as much noise as the exhaust! It would be nice to get the cabin down in the 70-80 dB range, so I can carry on a normal conversation and hear my turbo sing, right now even with the insert the cabin gets up to almost 100 dB when I'm cranking!
I hope to run some tests with the SPL soon to determine just how much noise reduction the insert provides. I didn't notice any seat of the pants performance loss, if anything the Deuce seemed a little perkier. The mfr claims the inserts provide a slight scavanging effect which actually improves exhaust flow, I'm inclined to agree. When I get some definative data I'll put it on the board as a separate posting.
On a related note, does anyone have a simple and inexpensive way to measure back pressure in the exhaust?
Here is a link showing the insert:
http://www.carchemistry.com/shop/in.../20/prevaction/category/previd/1/prevstart/0/
If you click the "Tech Info" tab at the top on the Car Chemistry page you can find a lot more info on the insert. You can buy them from Car Chemistry, JEGS, or Summit Racing, the price is the same at all three. I bought mine from Summit, ordered on a Wednesday, had it Friday, cost me $66.44 delivered, plus they threw in a neat Summit Racing hat, which my wife promptly claimed for herself. If anyone else buys one of these from Summit and doesn't want the hat, I'm looking for another!