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360 Tubi Stage 2 decibels?

Discussion in '360/430' started by Mark Blanchard, May 10, 2022.

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  1. Mark Blanchard

    Mark Blanchard Karting

    Nov 26, 2020
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    UK, Oxfordshire
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    Mark Blanchard
    Hi All,
    Can someone please tell me the decibel level of a Ferrari 360 Tubi stage 2 exhaust please?

    I can’t seem to find any information on it on the web.

    Thanks for any help you can give.
     
  2. BrettC

    BrettC Formula 3

    Aug 13, 2012
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    Hey Mark, I have no decible amounts but had a friend remove his tubi and replace with a 430 modified exhaust. My Capristo level 3 smokes them all in MHO but my friends cs exhaust is also like a jet engine...HTH
     
  3. 360Tom

    360Tom Formula 3

    May 9, 2013
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    Burbank, CA
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    Not sure about the stage numbers, but I have high flo cats, headers and a tubi, it’s damn loud
     
  4. Mark Blanchard

    Mark Blanchard Karting

    Nov 26, 2020
    133
    UK, Oxfordshire
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    Mark Blanchard
    Thanks for your comments. It's strange there is no official data on them.

    I have one fitted to my car and it is quite loud.

    I'm driving to Knightsbridge West London soon and there are noise camera's in the area. I think they get triggered above the legal limit of 72 dBs.
     
  5. Gillis Haasnoot

    Gillis Haasnoot Karting

    Feb 4, 2020
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    Leiden, Netherlands
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    72? A stock f430 is I think 92 (valves open). My f430 with a challenge header is about 96-100
    I guess a capisto is above 100. If you have the one with valves it might be within the legal limit, but I sincerely doubt it.
     
  6. Mark Blanchard

    Mark Blanchard Karting

    Nov 26, 2020
    133
    UK, Oxfordshire
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    Mark Blanchard
    The Tubi Stage 2 I have doesn't have valves, it's permanently open.

    So it's 100 dBs approximately then.
     

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