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    Meanwhile I’m getting pulled over multiple times for my loud exhaust because my muffler fell off and I don’t have the money to fix it.

    Then the cop pulling me over has to stop talking as a motorcycle drives by so loud he can’t even hear himself.

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      That’s because the law wasn’t made because rich assholes, but because broken exhausts, wether by design or by negligence, are a god damn nuisance.

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        And yet the people who’s cars are loud by design are largely ignored because fuck the poor.

        “Hey I see your muffler is broken”

        “Yeah I don’t have the money to fix it”

        “Well now you’ll have even less money, here’s your $150 ticket”

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            Yes yes, we’re all aware that something that inconveniences you for all of 5 seconds is worse than someone living at an income low enough to not allow them to fix a non essential part of their only source of transportation.

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            Ah, yes, in my rural area that would mean walking or biking 200+ miles per day just for work and even if I was capable of that it doesn’t solve the problem of not being able to bring my tools so I can work which weigh hundreds if not a thousand pounds.

            And there aren’t buses around here, not that it would solve the problem of getting my tools around. I’m all for saving the environment and establishing smaller, walkable cities but it doesn’t negate the need for automobiles - yet.

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      Compared to straight pipe, you would have a short pipe. Being so much closer to the engine, you’d get more noise. Even straight pipe dampens the noise a bit.

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      In Germany its usually the fast cars that get pulled over for being too loud, my exhaust pipe on my old car was completely rusted through and I drove through a police check where they pull everyone over.

      They didnt say anything regarding the exhaust.

      I replaced it before the next inspection, because I would have never passed with it rusted through.

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            Fair few states in the US don’t have inspections. (And a few that “do” are really limited and almost meaningless. Like Ohio.)

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            Many states in the US don’t have an inspection. I live in one of those states. I once observed someone driving down a highway with four donut spares on their car.

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              Fair play. I live in Oregon where there are regularly required inspections and emissions testing.

              Though granted, in rural counties pretty much anything goes.

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            Here’s in Wisconsin there isn’t one

            Edit: actually I think Milwaukee has some sort of inspection because they don’t want shit in the great lakes but where i am in Wisconsin, no inspection

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              Ah, I guess that makes sense. Here in Oregon, unless you live in a rural county, we have regular DEQ inspections and emissions testing.

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        Probably they seen rusted car and understood that it’s not your initention to be loud.

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        If the road can’t handle you at your worst then it doesn’t deserve you at your best.

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        Yes you’re right fuck poor people how dare they have bills to pay.

        Oh and btw my muffler only broke because I was delivering pizzas on shitty side streets. So maybe the problem is cities should maybe fix their roads?

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          Well. Here poor people need to have legal cars. Not my fault you built your society around vehicles.

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          Oh and btw my muffler only broke because I was delivering pizzas on shitty side streets.

          Is car owned by you or by company? If first, bill your delivery company. If last, it’s company’s headache.

          EDIT: Downvotes? FYI in some countries with strong labour laws if employer requires something and does not provide it, then if employee spends money on it, said money should be compensated by employer.

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        You are ether European or 10 years old you need a car to get the money to live and keep it road legal

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          Nah I’m married, father, living good and not a complete moron. Fix your vehicle. USA is crazy I tell you

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    The problem is that loud pipes are CHEAP.

    Literally straight-piping your car is one of the cheapest mods.

    You actually have to pay more money if you want more performance and for it to be (relatively) quiet. That’s one of the reasons loud vehicles are so common because and best solution for more performance is also the cheapest.

    (It is more complicated than that, but this isn’t the car community to where the nuances matter)

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          There’s a mechanic advice page but not many have asked for advice. This is a shameless plug bc somehow I ended up being a part of that place and would love to see it active

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        No and with how most of the users lean, I have a hard time believing a car enthusiast community wouldn’t be brigaded 24/7

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          Good point, we do have mechanic-advice now and just rolled into the shop though

          I can’t believe that’s the predominant view on this platform but have heard a lot

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        Lemmy is basically white programmers posting Linux memes and how much they hate cars. There’s no diversity here

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        None that are really worth visiting. Cars is one. I think there’s a classic car one as well but there are a handful of new posts there every week which makes it mostly useless. Such a shame since Reddit’s car subs (and there were quite a few of them) were quite well trafficked.

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          There was even a sub for the Suzuki Samurai on reddit that got decent traffic. No way I could start one here.

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            The Subaru subs (more than one, in fact) got decent traffic. The car community on Lemmy gets less traffic than just one /WRX sub got on Reddit.

            I miss arguing with my fellow car nerds!

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            In Australia its called Suzuki Jimny and its a dope car. Ive never owned one but I wish I did.

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      Yup. When my exhaust fell off, I replaced it with straight pipe because it was the cheapest option. I also don’t rev my engine through neighborhoods, so no body cares. I can’t tell much of a noise difference in or out. I think the turbocharger did most of the damping.

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        In a lot of places a turbo is considered a muffler or sound damping device which allows for exhausts to be straight piped after the turbo legally.

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          For a short time I worked in a factory that made school busses. They used big diesel engines and not a single one of them had a muffler. The SCR and the turbo made them plenty quiet.

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        All my cars are straight-piped. They still aren’t that particularly loud.

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      Just remove all the exhaust manifold and let the gases just exit the engine without any noise filtering.

      After about a couple of hours of driving, the owner will probably come back and ask for louder pipes.

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      That’s almost what the “whistle tip” phase was, but with a bit more of that super cool “constipated goose passing a load” sound to it.

      Now we got DSG farts. Kind of like a shart in an empty coffee tin on each upshift. “Bplarhpth” in English.

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    Or conversely, having bass boosters so strong that it’s questionable as to how you car hasn’t fallen apart.

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      The funny thing is the loudest exhaust possible is probably the cheapest as it’s basically just a pipe with no features

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        That’s kinda what threw me off cause straight pipes are cheap and probably the loudest an exhaust you can get it just sounds like shit hence why most cars guys get simply weaker mufflers so basically if you just want a car to be loud straight pipes are the go to but if the car guy wants his car to sound good they get the expensive weak muffler otherwise they have to tune the engine for the sound it’s self to sound good on a straight pipe sacrificing performance ironically from what I’ve been told the fastest cars on the road are actually silent only making noise when they get up to speed spuling up the turbos and making a loud booming backfire when downshifting

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          TL;DR:

          • Straight pipes are the cheapest and loudest option.
          • Weak mufflers are expensive and less loud, but sound better. Car enthusiasts like these.
          • In their experience, the fastest cars on the road are silent and only make noise at speed and when backfiring while downshifting.
          • OP thinks “spooling” is spelled “spuling”.
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      See, Im a car guy and this thought process bugs me. Now at a certain noise level or manner of behavior I do agree but if I can offer a counterpoint?

      Every school holidays or long weekend around where I live the roads get absolutely clogged with caravan and boat owners just looking to escape. Be among nature or on the water and forget about their responsibilities for a few days and I just have to sit there and quietly sit in bumper to bumper traffic while my commute takes 3 times longer than normal so they can indulge themselves in their escapism. Every time I take my daughter for a walk along the waterfront theres some teenage girls doing a tiktok dance or some influencer with a photographer I have to walk around… sure I could be a dick and just plow through but I try not to fuck with people just trying to be happy.

      So I put an aftermarket exhaust on my car so that for just a few minutes a day I can feel like my life isnt just a relentless crushing grind of work, parenthood and sleep. I can pull away from an intersection and for just a second, I can pretend that life is the “fast and the furious” not “monotony and the tedium”. Like the people towing a caravan too big for their car up a hill and inconveniencing a bunch of people, I dont want attention I’m just more concerned with my happy than other peoples. But I’m not also a toolbag who floors a painfully loud shitbox around suburbia at 3am, there is a line.

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        People doing TikToks or pulling their boats arent disrupting conversations in my own home nor scaring my pets. You may be escaping life for a few minutes a day but I, and many others have to live with your noise constantly throughout the day.

        Even though you only do it for a few minutes, there are many other people doing the same thing so it’s nearly a few times an hour that I have to listen to it

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          I’m a postman and every day I put up with aggressive and loud dogs for my whole day, so do all my coworkers. Do we ban your dogs?

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            If the dogs are impeding your enjoyment of your own home, yeah?

            Also loud exhausts ARE banned, the police just never enforce it in my city

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              You either arent getting my point or you are chosing to argue about a seperate point. My point is that people think its all about attention seeking and peacocking.

              Yes, the people withstraight pipes at 3am are fuckstains and I hate them too but my exhaust is letter of the law legal (if only just) tested with a calibrated decibel meter. Im obeying the law and enjoying my life, I just dont care if it upsets you. (Edit: I do hope I dont upset people. But you have two choices in life, let it go or die mad about it. I just dont let the people chasing their happiness who are also inconveniencing me piss me off. I hope they are happy.)

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        You really had me rooting for you until you turned to the dark side in the second paragraph lol.

        Maybe instead of a muffler you could just install a muffler sound simulator on your phone or something and listen to the sounds quietly while you drive?

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          Maybe the boat owner could sit in the tub and wear a silly hat while he insists people call him “Captain”.

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            That’s what people who mod their muffler to sound fast or powerful are doing

            “Listen to my 1988 delta roooar! It can go sooo fast roooar! It’s sooo loud because it’s sooo powerful!”

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          If you like your car, you want it to sound nice. Not an app on your phone.

          I know this place is very anti car. But like most things there’s a middle ground.

          You can have a slightly louder exhaust system that accentuates the good sounds of your engine while not being a nuisance.

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            I’m not anti-car a bit, I’m a mechanic from a family of mechanics and though I appreciate the sound of a nice engine running, I don’t see the value in volume personally. Loud doesn’t equate to running efficiently or having power (edit) all of the time.

            I also hear so many at work that maybe it’s taken the fun out of it. Nothing like having engines constantly running full throttle around you all day to make you value a quiet ride home.

            I definitely get it as a car guy, I just have had loud engines bother me so much throughout life that I try and be as considerate as possible unless it’s absolutely necessary but again I don’t judge you, it’s just not for me. Gas engines bother plenty of people but I still like and drive em so hey I’m no different

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    Ironically enough nobody in the world has been deterred from loud exhausts because of the cost. You literally just cut the muffler off, you can do it for under $10 working from scratch

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    It must be hard when your accomplishments are so little that no one notices you exist; i might be an obnoxious man child just to get people to notice me too.

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    Even car guys will hate you.

    but hey buddy, your mustang/challenger/Corvette is loud

    Yeah, it’s loud because it’s a fucking sportscar, being loud is entirely in character and useful for the driver to hear out gear shifts on a twisty road.

    In a truck? Just makes you look like a clown.

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      “to hear out gear shifts”

      Buddy, if the engine noise inside the cabin and the emphasis on the tachometer isn’t enough for you then maybe you should give up on twisty roads and sport cars.

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        A loud exhaust makes driving more fun. I will not compromise.

        No, I didn’t say obnoxiously loud, but sports cars deserve to be loud

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          No, they don’t deserve to be loud, people deserve quietness, cars are objects, they don’t deserve shit.

          And I say that as the owner of a twin charged vehicle and three motorcycles including a liter bike.

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      Tell me you’re a jackass with a loud sports car without saying you’re a jackass with a loud sports car.

      But it’s “entirely in character” so it’s fine right? -_-

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      If only there was a dial, or display that showed how much revolutions your engine made in a minute. Oh wait there is, it’s called an RPM gauge. You don’t need need your loud as fuck sports car to judge when to shift gears, ya idiot. Look at the RPM gauge

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      Idk it did help to hear wtf the motor was doing when I’m off road trying to modulate the throttle to get up an obstacle.

      But… it got old. So I went quieter before I got rid of it. I’m keeping the 4R stock because it’ll sound stupid (to me) with louder exhaust.

      I don’t mind loud exhaust if the motor sounds good and it isn’t obnoxiously loud.

      V8? Yes. V10? Sure. (Gas or diesel). If it’s 4 or 6 cyl with manual trans? Yes.

      One thing I can’t stand is econoboxes with auto trans and high stall torque converters that are just always loud. It just sounds terrible to me. It doesn’t sound like a sports car. It doesn’t sound fast or powerful. It sounds like a poseur lol. Sorry I can’t help it.

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      to hear out gear shifts

      Can’t you use manual if you want to change gears?

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      I have the active exhaust on my Vette open almost all the time and it doesn’t help me with shifting. I just like it.