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1 hour ago, BOHICA said:

Governments should be able to fine individuals per mile driven with emission violating devices installed.  Then give the proceeds of the fines to the poor so in a few years they can afford an EV.

 

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In Michigan they have to read the decibel level to issue a ticket. Don’t think all the DNR guys out there are set up to do it. As long as it’s not stupid loud I don’t think they care.

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6 minutes ago, Crnr2Crnr said:

Can's aren't illegal if they don't exceed the DB law.

Look up right to repair act.  

Probably where you are.

In Ontario, anything but the OEM, factory exhaust is illegal for the trail.

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3 hours ago, Voodoo said:

Probably where you are.

In Ontario, anything but the OEM, factory exhaust is illegal for the trail.

I’m thinking of putting side exits on my triple poypes for the trail 

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ny state. when the change happened i think the belief was that you can do whatever as long as it's not louder than stock. but they had to test it. no more lifting the hood and seeing something shiny and instant ticket. i like mine quiet. friends brought another friend a few years back. ski doo triple pipes and triple stinger. rattle your ears out. we came across cops right quick and they went right at him. they looked and wrote the ticket. no one disputed that it was obnoxious

(e) Mufflers. An adequate muffler system in good working condition. On and after June first, nineteen seventy-two, no snowmobile manufactured after June first, nineteen seventy-two shall be sold or offered for sale unless it is equipped in such a way as to limit noise produced by the snowmobile to not more than eighty-two decibels as measured on the “A” scale at fifty feet. On and after June first, nineteen seventy-five, no such snowmobile manufactured after June first, nineteen seventy-five shall be sold or offered for sale unless it is equipped in such a way as to limit noise produced by the snowmobile to not more than seventy-eight decibels on such scale. On and after June first, nineteen eighty, no such snowmobile manufactured after June first, nineteen eighty, shall be sold or offered for sale unless it is equipped in such a way as to limit noise produced by the snowmobile to not more than seventy-three decibels on such scale. On or after November first, two thousand thirteen, a person shall not operate a snowmobile unless the snowmobile is equipped with a muffler in good working order and in constant operation from which noise emission does not exceed either seventy-eight decibels at fifty feet at full throttle, as measured using a generally accepted test for a snowmobile manufactured after July first, nineteen hundred seventy-seven and sold or offered for sale in this state, or eighty-eight decibels, as measured at four meters from an inline position from the exhaust and four thousand rpm using a generally accepted test for using a stationary snowmobile manufactured after July first, nineteen hundred eighty and sold or offered for sale in this state. Should the federal government adopt snowmobile noise level standards different from those contained in this paragraph and require that the state conform thereto, the commissioner shall be authorized to adopt rules and regulations superseding the noise level requirements of this paragraph to achieve compliance with federal standards. No snowmobile shall be modified by any person in any manner that shall amplify or otherwise increase total noise emission to a level greater than that emitted by the snowmobile as originally constructed, regardless of date of manufacture.

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40 minutes ago, Mainecat said:

Cans….cans…..cans….lmao

 

16 minutes ago, Skidooski said:

Hey guys what the loudest can for my sled? 

ItS tHe SoUnD oF My PeOpLE  :crazy:

Cans close trails , end of story. :bc: 

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19 minutes ago, Skidooski said:

Too bad these kids refuse to realize this. Just fucking themselves to sound cool on the trail

You do know some of the aftermarket cans out there are EPA compliant. MBRP makes a quiet can that puts out lower decibels than the stock MFG cans. 

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52 minutes ago, Badger** said:

You do know some of the aftermarket cans out there are EPA compliant. MBRP makes a quiet can that puts out lower decibels than the stock MFG cans. 

Closing down trails all over the place to save 10 pounds then....but mostly it's to try and sound cool

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4 minutes ago, Skidooski said:

Closing down trails all over the place to save 10 pounds then....but mostly it's to try and sound cool

It's quite a bit more on some 4 strokes.

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