So I had a question about this. I live in Florida and on the Scale House ramps I see "UN-MUFFLED ENGINE BRAKING PROHIBITED"
So my question is, If you have a truck and straight pipe the exhaust from the turbo back to a free flowing muffler and your jake is still really loud, is that considered "Muffled"?
I know on my 4-wheeler a year ago i had straight pipes on it, got pulled over for loud pipes and the cop told me if i put glasspacks on it then it will still be just as loud but since I technically have a "Muffler" then they cant write me a ticket. Just wondering if its the same for our Rigs?
Unmuffled Jake Brake
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by DrtyDiesel, Feb 22, 2012.
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Simple man, they don't want to hear the things cracking. I had 8" straight pipes on the pete I ran step with and ANY time I came up to a scale house or an inspection area I grabbed that switch and turned them off. The less of a reason you can give them to write you a ticket or warning the better.
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i run flowmasters on my Nova and have to run 2 sets on each side to try to calm it down but its still loud as heck..i had straights before on my truck but i dont anymore..besides with all these cities cracking down on so called Noise Pollution its not worth it that is unless you have your THUMP BOX rattling your windows loose on your impala...
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I hear that.
Alright thanks guys. I just wanted to make sure. Even how quiet my jake is on my columbia i still flip it off no matter what when i come in a scale house. I just wanted to make sure you couldnt get around it with a technicality. Thank you for the inputTheRoadWarrior Thanks this. -
I used to run straight pipes on my rig just because they are cheaper. I think the mayor asks for those signs to be put up in certain areas just to help keep the noise down. I really don't think they enforce these laws.
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You may want to check that out bud.
Having had fix it tickets, I beg to differ myself.
I was running a resonator, and the DOT cop stated on the fix it ticket that it is required to have a MUFFLER and not a resonator. All per DOT regs, so not a lot to argue about really.
I did it to allow me more room for my headache rack at the time. I had to get a muffler before leaving the state and get the ticket signed to say I did so, as well as move my headache rack back to allow the room needed for it.
Needless to say, mufflers from now on.
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if you have a really loud jake and see a sign that says no unmuffled jake breaks just turn them off otherwise you may come threw again another time and the sign will be changed to engine breaks prohibited
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Dirty D, they must do things differently in Florida then because in the part of Colorado I was in for most of my life, they didn't care if "designed to be loud" "mufflers" were still considered a muffled exhaust or not.
Straight exhaust or loud-@$$ed glasspacks, cherry bombs or flowmasters, if your exhaust could be heard for more than a block or two away, or you set off a few car alarms as you drove by, depending on what time of day it was, you could still get a ticket.Last edited: Feb 23, 2012
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