Roush Exhaust - Too Loud??
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#22
Not now .... and I stay chilled these days.
I just was explaining from another perspective why it maybe happened. Others here posting about the officers supposed faults as if there were no other explanations for the stop (like a poster in Colorado "Sounds like a cop having a bad day or power trippin. My Shelby is loud as **** and never gotten in any trouble with them in CO." ) .... and while I will agree that not all officers out there are professional .... there is as yet nothing I've read here in any way indicates that this officer was anything but professional.
Not hatin' on anyone here, not flaming, but simply stating why the stop took place to a poster who lives and was stopped in Va. (not CO.) from the perspective of a retired Va. (not CO.) LEO of some considerable experience.
I just was explaining from another perspective why it maybe happened. Others here posting about the officers supposed faults as if there were no other explanations for the stop (like a poster in Colorado "Sounds like a cop having a bad day or power trippin. My Shelby is loud as **** and never gotten in any trouble with them in CO." ) .... and while I will agree that not all officers out there are professional .... there is as yet nothing I've read here in any way indicates that this officer was anything but professional.
Not hatin' on anyone here, not flaming, but simply stating why the stop took place to a poster who lives and was stopped in Va. (not CO.) from the perspective of a retired Va. (not CO.) LEO of some considerable experience.
#23
I had this exhaust on my 14 GT for six months before taking it off and going with the GT500's. This is a loud exhaust, especially on a cold start and it stays pretty loud on any acceleration until it gets to operating temps and then quiets down a little but it's still pretty loud when you get on it. I decided I wanted something a little quieter and is why I went with the GT500's. I do love the sound of the Roush though.
As far as everyone posting that they don't get bothered in the state they live in really has no relevance to someone that lives in VA. I never got bothered here in MO with my exhaust but we don't have such restrictions on exhausts like I read in VA's ordinance. Maybe he just got unlucky to get stopped by one cop who does not like loud exhausts.
I think you could get away with the Roush exhaust as long as you don't get into it hard. I learned to do this on a vacation trip I took last fall when the exhaust sound was starting to get on my nerves after hours on the road.
Wayne
As far as everyone posting that they don't get bothered in the state they live in really has no relevance to someone that lives in VA. I never got bothered here in MO with my exhaust but we don't have such restrictions on exhausts like I read in VA's ordinance. Maybe he just got unlucky to get stopped by one cop who does not like loud exhausts.
I think you could get away with the Roush exhaust as long as you don't get into it hard. I learned to do this on a vacation trip I took last fall when the exhaust sound was starting to get on my nerves after hours on the road.
Wayne
#24
I had this exhaust on my 14 GT for six months before taking it off and going with the GT500's. This is a loud exhaust, especially on a cold start and it stays pretty loud on any acceleration until it gets to operating temps and then quiets down a little but it's still pretty loud when you get on it. I decided I wanted something a little quieter and is why I went with the GT500's. I do love the sound of the Roush though.
As far as everyone posting that they don't get bothered in the state they live in really has no relevance to someone that lives in VA. I never got bothered here in MO with my exhaust but we don't have such restrictions on exhausts like I read in VA's ordinance. Maybe he just got unlucky to get stopped by one cop who does not like loud exhausts.
I think you could get away with the Roush exhaust as long as you don't get into it hard. I learned to do this on a vacation trip I took last fall when the exhaust sound was starting to get on my nerves after hours on the road.
Wayne
As far as everyone posting that they don't get bothered in the state they live in really has no relevance to someone that lives in VA. I never got bothered here in MO with my exhaust but we don't have such restrictions on exhausts like I read in VA's ordinance. Maybe he just got unlucky to get stopped by one cop who does not like loud exhausts.
I think you could get away with the Roush exhaust as long as you don't get into it hard. I learned to do this on a vacation trip I took last fall when the exhaust sound was starting to get on my nerves after hours on the road.
Wayne
Also, if anyone lives in Northern VA and wants to buy a set of Roush Axle Backs with less than 20 miles on them let me know!
#25
Thank for the info. I am about to go ahead and order the GT500's. The nice thing about them is that they are "50 State Drive-By Noise Legal". I was wondering though if you noticed much of a difference from the stock sound. If the difference is negligable then I would probably just reinstall the stock exhaust. Like I said, I don't want crazy loud, I'd just like it to sound a bit throatier than it does stock. Thanks for your help.
Also, if anyone lives in Northern VA and wants to buy a set of Roush Axle Backs with less than 20 miles on them let me know!
Also, if anyone lives in Northern VA and wants to buy a set of Roush Axle Backs with less than 20 miles on them let me know!
#26
That cop was having a BAD day. I have been pulled over because of my loud exhaust, but the exhaust only drew the attention of the cops. It was my excessive acceleration and high rate of speed that led to me getting pulled over. lol.
Enjoy the exhaust, and your car. If it happens again, then maybe reconsider but it is very unlikely. Also, I would check local ordinances. There is usually an actual decibel level maximum in order to get a ticket. "Louder" seems way too vague and subjective like you said, especially for a lawyer to write a law like that. There also may be a law about vehicle modifications. Just tell them that it is a "Roush factory option".
Enjoy the exhaust, and your car. If it happens again, then maybe reconsider but it is very unlikely. Also, I would check local ordinances. There is usually an actual decibel level maximum in order to get a ticket. "Louder" seems way too vague and subjective like you said, especially for a lawyer to write a law like that. There also may be a law about vehicle modifications. Just tell them that it is a "Roush factory option".
Last edited by B's 5.0; 03-26-2014 at 12:49 PM.
#27
Did he write you a ticket? I say if it's too loud you're too old. I live in downtown Austin with no cats and I've never had trouble with the law, quite the opposite in fact, they seem to ignore me even if I'm running a little fast. It all just depends on the cop and your luck I guess.
#28
Thank for the info. I am about to go ahead and order the GT500's. The nice thing about them is that they are "50 State Drive-By Noise Legal". I was wondering though if you noticed much of a difference from the stock sound. If the difference is negligable then I would probably just reinstall the stock exhaust. Like I said, I don't want crazy loud, I'd just like it to sound a bit throatier than it does stock. Thanks for your help.
Also, if anyone lives in Northern VA and wants to buy a set of Roush Axle Backs with less than 20 miles on them let me know!
Also, if anyone lives in Northern VA and wants to buy a set of Roush Axle Backs with less than 20 miles on them let me know!
If you just want it to be a bit throatier than stock, I think you would be happy with the GT500's. They seem to be one of the most popular systems on every poll and thread on various mustang forums that I have read.
I'm happy with them and don't regret switching. I got lucky and was able to hear them in person because a local chevy dealer has a 2013 GT on their used lot for sale that has GT500's on it. I stopped and asked if I could hear the car run because I wanted to hear the exhaust. They started it up and then reved it a little. That pretty much convinced me. Good luck on your decision.
Wayne
#29
They are louder than the stock exhaust and to me have a deeper tone than the stock exhaust. At a hot idle, they are not much louder than stock and at cruising speed they don't sound much louder. On acceleration is where they are louder than stock. I would say that on a cold start, the GT500's are just a little bit quieter than the Roush system. Go to the latemodelrestoration website and they have a sound comparison of the GT500's with some other exhaust systems and gives the decibel levels of each exhaust compared to stock. They unfortunately don't compare the Roush system but I found a post somewhere from someone from latemodelrestoration that gave the decibel levels of the Roush system that they tested at a later date.
If you just want it to be a bit throatier than stock, I think you would be happy with the GT500's. They seem to be one of the most popular systems on every poll and thread on various mustang forums that I have read.
I'm happy with them and don't regret switching. I got lucky and was able to hear them in person because a local chevy dealer has a 2013 GT on their used lot for sale that has GT500's on it. I stopped and asked if I could hear the car run because I wanted to hear the exhaust. They started it up and then reved it a little. That pretty much convinced me. Good luck on your decision.
Wayne
If you just want it to be a bit throatier than stock, I think you would be happy with the GT500's. They seem to be one of the most popular systems on every poll and thread on various mustang forums that I have read.
I'm happy with them and don't regret switching. I got lucky and was able to hear them in person because a local chevy dealer has a 2013 GT on their used lot for sale that has GT500's on it. I stopped and asked if I could hear the car run because I wanted to hear the exhaust. They started it up and then reved it a little. That pretty much convinced me. Good luck on your decision.
Wayne
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Wayne