jasburrito
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Kinda want to get this can.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/MBRP-305011...Max-Twin-500-600-SXR-/120648116796#vi-content
Anyone try'd one? Good /bad. Or have 1 for sale. GR MI area. Any advice on a offer I should make him. 288 to door seems kinda steep.
Just board waiting for snow.
cheers
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My 160 offer was denied instantly!
update
BUMMER,So these biker dudes can have hogs so loud it shake the siding on my house,but I cannot have a nasty sounding sled? (whoever they are did it again.)
But f them anyways. Might have to just because.lol
Found info.mmmm
The test is done on the sled, below is the info on it. Last year in the UP they held a test day for those wondering. If you have a MBRP race can you will fail. Skinz super q you will fail. D&D barker will fail. Older DG brand will fail. The new BMP Powder series will fail. One's that are know to pass are: D&D trail, Skins ultra q, BMP full velocity. You can use a basic ear as well if you have your sled at 4000 rpm and you yell at your buddy and he can not hear you your sled is too loud. The DNR and law has said they will start to enforce.
Best thing I can tell ya is contact the law enforcement office to where you will be riding, ask if it is would be possible to have a the test snowmobile done test done on your snowmobile. Just say you bought the snowmobile and it has this non-stock exhaust can on it and you need to know if the sled passes the sound law of if you are in risk of getting a ticket.
The standard being used for the test is the SAE J2567. You can get to the actual document by going the sae page but you have to pay a fee to get the long version of the test. http://www.sae.org/t...ds/J2567_200401
The legal DB is 88DB.
The Test is to be performed:
The sound meter microphone is placed 4 feet above the ground, inline with the exhaust outlet/center point of multiple exhaust outlets, on the side of the snowmobile toward which the exhaust is directed, 4 meters distance from the snowmobile longitudinal centerline. The operator holds the brake during the test, starts and runs the engine up to normal operating temperature, then slowly opens the throttle until a steady 3,750 to 4,000 rpm is achieved for not less than 4 seconds. The test is immediately repeated and the two readings averaged.
Think I found vid with 1. not sure if it,s a tripple or twin. Sounds good anyways.
http://youtu.be/i7jaxvNuo7c
http://www.ebay.com/itm/MBRP-305011...Max-Twin-500-600-SXR-/120648116796#vi-content
Anyone try'd one? Good /bad. Or have 1 for sale. GR MI area. Any advice on a offer I should make him. 288 to door seems kinda steep.
Just board waiting for snow.


cheers
bbbrrrrraaaaaaaaaa,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,bbbbbbbbbbbrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
My 160 offer was denied instantly!
update
BUMMER,So these biker dudes can have hogs so loud it shake the siding on my house,but I cannot have a nasty sounding sled? (whoever they are did it again.)
But f them anyways. Might have to just because.lol
Found info.mmmm
The test is done on the sled, below is the info on it. Last year in the UP they held a test day for those wondering. If you have a MBRP race can you will fail. Skinz super q you will fail. D&D barker will fail. Older DG brand will fail. The new BMP Powder series will fail. One's that are know to pass are: D&D trail, Skins ultra q, BMP full velocity. You can use a basic ear as well if you have your sled at 4000 rpm and you yell at your buddy and he can not hear you your sled is too loud. The DNR and law has said they will start to enforce.
Best thing I can tell ya is contact the law enforcement office to where you will be riding, ask if it is would be possible to have a the test snowmobile done test done on your snowmobile. Just say you bought the snowmobile and it has this non-stock exhaust can on it and you need to know if the sled passes the sound law of if you are in risk of getting a ticket.
The standard being used for the test is the SAE J2567. You can get to the actual document by going the sae page but you have to pay a fee to get the long version of the test. http://www.sae.org/t...ds/J2567_200401
The legal DB is 88DB.
The Test is to be performed:
The sound meter microphone is placed 4 feet above the ground, inline with the exhaust outlet/center point of multiple exhaust outlets, on the side of the snowmobile toward which the exhaust is directed, 4 meters distance from the snowmobile longitudinal centerline. The operator holds the brake during the test, starts and runs the engine up to normal operating temperature, then slowly opens the throttle until a steady 3,750 to 4,000 rpm is achieved for not less than 4 seconds. The test is immediately repeated and the two readings averaged.
Think I found vid with 1. not sure if it,s a tripple or twin. Sounds good anyways.
http://youtu.be/i7jaxvNuo7c
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