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New Maine Exhaust laws / modifications
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<blockquote data-quote="SpeedyMcQuicky" data-source="post: 9930381" data-attributes="member: 11010"><p>Maine kinda has some sort of DB level laws, maybe.</p><p></p><p>I asked the state where I could just go to get my exhaust certified and their answer was that there aren't any certified stations that can do DB level testing but they gave me a couple shops that might be able to do it, but it still doesn't mean I can walk into a station with a cert and say its not excessive and its close to stock and during the test they didn't find any "Unusual Noise" What the hell is the definition of Unusual Noise.</p><p></p><p>From the law and the states perspective the only time a DB certification comes into play is after you get a ticket for loud exhaust from the local police, then you go to court with the certificate and it gets tossed out depending on the mood of the judge that days. there is no consistency at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpeedyMcQuicky, post: 9930381, member: 11010"] Maine kinda has some sort of DB level laws, maybe. I asked the state where I could just go to get my exhaust certified and their answer was that there aren't any certified stations that can do DB level testing but they gave me a couple shops that might be able to do it, but it still doesn't mean I can walk into a station with a cert and say its not excessive and its close to stock and during the test they didn't find any "Unusual Noise" What the hell is the definition of Unusual Noise. From the law and the states perspective the only time a DB certification comes into play is after you get a ticket for loud exhaust from the local police, then you go to court with the certificate and it gets tossed out depending on the mood of the judge that days. there is no consistency at all. [/QUOTE]
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