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Mdman352 01-11-2013 07:54 AM

Never been pulled over for any reason in 14K miles and I have given plenty of reasons. I have Cobra Paks. It is loud. Historic tags eliminate the 'equipment ticket' issue.

G-Pete 01-11-2013 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Clois Harlan (Post 1226481)
not sure about the tennis ball test but Not in Oklahoma either. Although in Broken Arrow a suburb of Tulsa I will ocassionally have a female officer tail me until I reach the county line. I think she would like to stop me but hasn't found a reason yet. She apears to be a babe so i wouldn't mind if she wanted to frisk me! :)

Sounds like it's the trip worth to Broken Arrow...;)

CJ428CJ 01-11-2013 03:07 PM

My car is (was) really loud. I've had it on the road since 2003 and I have about 35,000 miles on it. I never had a problem until recently when a local cop in my hometown pulled me over and "warned" me that it was too loud. He said I needed to quiet it down and if I didn't he'd pull me over and ticket me the next time he saw me.

I did a little research after that and came to the conclusion that he could probably ticket me, but that it probably wouldn't hold up in court if I chose to fight it. After all, he had no sound measuring equipment and even if he did, the standards for measuring the loudness of a vehicle are very complex. It's not something that you can just do on the side of the road. I also found a CHP document that basically instructed CHP officers not to ticket someone for noise unless their vehicle had no mufflers on whatsoever. It basically said if it has something that looks like a muffler assume it's a muffler don't ticket them.

In the end, I decided that the cop could make my life difficult even if he couldn't legitimately ticket me for noise, so I took my sidepipes off and had different mufflers welded in. Overall, I'm glad I did it. It still sounds good and I can drive around town without earplugs and I don't feel like I'm going to blow out an eardrum every time I jump on it.

Chris

Snowsnake 01-11-2013 03:56 PM

No problem that I know of here in Illinois !
Only been pulled over because the police are car guys too.

rpatton3 01-11-2013 10:24 PM

On page 2 of Backdraft forum, there are photos of a baseball inside a muffler and an older Backdraft muffler with two one-inch mufflers inside a big round pipe.

Size matters.

CowtownCobra 01-12-2013 05:58 AM

I have 2 sets of side pipes, a quiet and a loud. I have the quiet set on for 2013.

patrickt 01-12-2013 06:36 AM

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Originally Posted by CowtownCobra (Post 1226851)
I have 2 sets of side pipes, a quiet and a loud. I have the quiet set on for 2013.

Hmmm, maybe if you put a quiet one on the driver's side, and a loud one on the passenger's side, you'd have the best of both worlds....:cool:

Dwight 01-12-2013 06:37 AM

not a problem in the 37,000 miles I have driven in Alabama, Tenn, Ky, Ohio, Miss.


There was one time in Madison, Ala. I gave one of the neighbors a ride and on the back street I spun the motor to 6,000 rpms in first to show off. A policeman was sitting in his car three blocks away with his window down and heard me. I got a chewing but no ticket. The cop got back to my buddies before I did and told them all about it. Everyone had a big laugh at my expense. I got pictures in my gallery of the event.

Dwight

CowtownCobra 01-12-2013 07:40 AM

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Originally Posted by patrickt (Post 1226853)
Hmmm, maybe if you put a quiet one on the driver's side, and a loud one on the passenger's side, you'd have the best of both worlds....:cool:

That might make me walk with a limp


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