Hi guys,
I'm looking to book a track day next week so bought a cheapo sound meter from eBay... however, being a 'tard I ordered a C-weighted meter when MSV use A-weighting. I had a Google to see if there is any relationship between these two but it doesn't seem easy to convert. At approx 5000hz (5000rpm - I assume 5000rpm means 5khz sound frequency?) the A and C weightings look very similar, but wondering if anyone knows from experience how close they are/what sort of relationship these two have at that sort of frequency? From my searching is looks like dB(C) is about 1.3 'louder' then dB(A) at that frequency which leaves me in a bit of a pickle - Oulton Park have a max dB(A) of 105 and my car seems to be around 107 dB(C).
Secondly, any ideas of how to quieten it down a little? I heard some bodgetastic stories of wire wool held in place with steel wire (which sounds right up my street, lol), but is there anything 'proper' that can be done too, such as a muffled tip or something? My exhaust is a Milltek stainless with dual tail pipes, not sure of the diameter though...
Many thanks in advance for any help!
Adam