Bad Driving thread

What is the purpose of the excessive noise in a built urban environment?
On a highway - go for it.

That aside, the car is unroadworthy
All that noisy exhaust popping.
Sounds like a decatted C63. Sure it's loud, but unless he's driving up and down the same road continuously popping and banging while downshifting, where is the issue? Grumpy old man syndrome?

I agree with the car being unroadworthy due to the plates.

I have questions though. Who's recording? Doesn't look like a mounted dashcam? You on a bike or bicycle? Or are you holding your phone recording while driving?
 
Sounds like a decatted C63. Sure it's loud, but unless he's driving up and down the same road continuously popping and banging while downshifting, where is the issue? Grumpy old man syndrome?
That's exactly what these twats do all day - drive along Beach Rd, then to camps bay, then back via mojo Market - desperate attention seekers.
I agree with the car being unroadworthy due to the plates.
The modifications make it unroadworthy - way over and above permitted noise emissions
I have questions though. Who's recording? Doesn't look like a mounted dashcam?
Don't know, was sent to me
You on a bike or bicycle?
Neither
Or are you holding your phone recording while driving?
Nice try, but a fail
 
Sounds like a decatted C63. Sure it's loud, but unless he's driving up and down the same road continuously popping and banging while downshifting, where is the issue? Grumpy old man syndrome?

I agree with the car being unroadworthy due to the plates.

I have questions though. Who's recording? Doesn't look like a mounted dashcam? You on a bike or bicycle? Or are you holding your phone recording while driving?

He must live somewhere so impacts that same road very often, unless driving around 24x7... doubt!
 
The modifications make it unroadworthy - way over and above permitted noise emissions

Please point out exactly where in the national road traffic act it states that decatting your car in SA is illegal. If it passes roadworthy there is nothing illegal about it.

He must live somewhere so impacts that same road very often, unless driving around 24x7... doubt!

So it would upset you hearing his car once or twice a day leaving or arriving? I'd purposely start my V8 at 5am every morning if you'd be my neighbor . Cold starts are the best.
 
Please point out exactly where in the national road traffic act it states that decatting your car in SA is illegal. If it passes roadworthy there is nothing illegal about it.
It passes roadworthy as new from factory. If down the line the CAT is removed and there is an increase in toxic gas levels or permitted noise emission for the class of vehicle - then it is illegal. The vehicle can be impounded and deregistered.

The Road Traffic Act is one piece of legislation, the environmental act is another that legislates the above
So it would upset you hearing his car once or twice a day leaving or arriving? I'd purposely start my V8 at 5am every morning if you'd be my neighbor . Cold starts are the best.
It's not once or twice a day, it's constant thought the day and night - obviously not specific to the Mercedes in the video.
But the morons who seem to need to make noise are in for a big and nasty surprise soon. Legislative amendments are waiting to be gazetted.

I also have a V8, 2 in fact.
Both start quietly and run quietly.

What piece if crap is it that you have that would be so noisy in the mornings?

**winner winner, chicken dinner:


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It passes roadworthy as new from factory. If down the line the CAT is removed and there is an increase in toxic gas levels or permitted noise emission for the class of vehicle - then it is illegal. The vehicle can be impounded and deregistered.

The Road Traffic Act is one piece of legislation, the environmental act is another that legislates the above

It's not once or twice a day, it's constant thought the day and night - obviously not specific to the Mercedes in the video.
But the morons who seem to need to make noise are in for a big and nasty surprise soon. Legislative amendments are waiting to be gazetted.

I also have a V8, 2 in fact.
Both start quietly and run quietly.

What piece if crap is it that you have that would be so noisy in the mornings?

**winner winner, chicken dinner:

Where exactly are emissions tested in south Africa when taking your car through roadworthy?
How is the police on a roadblock going to even know/measure you are decatted or have a high flow or catless downpipes fitted? Where are the regulations listed what I can fit and what is considered illegal in terms of modifications? This is not the UK or Germany where every mod needs to be registered or listed.

I am sure some V8s have a quiet startup mode. Most pre OPF V8s dont. The loud startup serves a reason on most V8s and that's to heat up your cats quicker for emission purposes. Even the BMWs straight 6 lineup (pre OPF) has a rather loud startup, so loud that most owners actually use an aftermarket tune to delete the cold start.

So you're saying every factory stock V8/V10 that barks on a cold startup is a piece of crap?

Anyways, we are going off topic here. Was nice chatting to you. Enjoy your quiet V8
 
Please point out exactly where in the national road traffic act it states that decatting your car in SA is illegal. If it passes roadworthy there is nothing illegal about it.



So it would upset you hearing his car once or twice a day leaving or arriving? I'd purposely start my V8 at 5am every morning if you'd be my neighbor . Cold starts are the best.
What a nice guy you must be to have at braais.
 
Where exactly are emissions tested in south Africa when taking your car through roadworthy?
If in Cape Town, either gallows Hill technical centre, or Milnerton.
They also have the correct acoustic measuring equipment in an area that complies with specifications required for acoustic compliance tests.
How is the police on a roadblock going to even know/measure you are decatted or have a high flow or catless downpipes fitted?
Traffic Services in Cape Town have ppl with specific qualifications that attend certain roadblocks - see the list of contraventions.
Where are the regulations listed what I can fit and what is considered illegal in terms of modifications? This is not the UK or Germany where every mod needs to be registered or listed.
Who said every mod needs to be "registered or listed"?
I am sure some V8s have a quiet startup mode. Most pre OPF V8s dont. The loud startup serves a reason on most V8s and that's to heat up your cats quicker for emission purposes. Even the BMWs straight 6 lineup (pre OPF) has a rather loud startup, so loud that most owners actually use an aftermarket tune to delete the cold start.

So you're saying every factory stock V8/V10 that barks on a cold startup is a piece of crap?
Why would any decent car have to bark like its broken when it starts?
 
Anyways, we are going off topic here. Was nice chatting to you. Enjoy your quiet V8


Quiet v8's are great.



My area is peppered with exotic cars - porsche, lambos, aston martins, ferrari, mclaren, maseratis (go look at the photos I've posted in the rare cars thread), but it's the wannabe's in their mid range bmw's or mercs that try compete - but only accomplish making more noise than a SA Breweries multi axle delivery truck
 
What a nice guy you must be to have at braais.

I make the best kebapche though. You clearly missed my emoticon. It was a joke.

If in Cape Town, either gallows Hill technical centre, or Milnerton.
They also have the correct acoustic measuring equipment in an area that complies with specifications required for acoustic compliance tests.

So if I take my car to any other roadworthy centre that does not have the correct equipment to measure acoustics and the vehicle passes, what then? I've not once seen them do an acoustic or emission test at the roadworthy centres in my area.

Traffic Services in Cape Town have ppl with specific qualifications that attend certain roadblocks - see the list of contraventions.

Never been in such a roadblock. Never knew about them.

Who said every mod needs to be "registered or listed"?

I was asking. It was a genuine question. If my car passed roadworthy with the mods, how can it be invalidated at a later stage when hitting a roadblock by being to loud? Do you see where the problem lies?

Why would any decent car have to bark like its broken when it starts?

Many stock pre OPF V8s have a loud startup when cold. C63, R8, mustang, Corvette, list goes on. I call it a bark. There might be another term for it. By no means does it sound broken

 
Nothing wrong with those, now go back the video of the merc and hear the difference
I never said it sounded good. I said that Merc is most probably decatted. Sadly, most C63's W204s are decatted and have been abused over the years. They are loud enough stock and to me one of the best sounding V8s ever made.
 
Got yesterday the finger and stink eye from somebody trying to push into a queue when turning left for a highway onramp. I blocked him since, when turning left, there's usually some pedestrians standing on the side of the road, and I did not want to have a car on my right (onramp is a single lane btw) should I need to make a sudden move towards the right should a pedestrian move into the road. He thought he could turn and pass me on my right and cruise down the onramp...

Gave me the finger all the way down and when zooming past me. Probably had a bad start to his day.

btw - lots of entitled folks on the road these days. I now tend to choose my routes with more care, so as to avoid the entitlement squad.
 
Got yesterday the finger and stink eye from somebody trying to push into a queue when turning left for a highway onramp. I blocked him since, when turning left, there's usually some pedestrians standing on the side of the road, and I did not want to have a car on my right (onramp is a single lane btw) should I need to make a sudden move towards the right should a pedestrian move into the road. He thought he could turn and pass me on my right and cruise down the onramp...

Gave me the finger all the way down and when zooming past me. Probably had a bad start to his day.

btw - lots of entitled folks on the road these days. I now tend to choose my routes with more care, so as to avoid the entitlement squad.
they must wait like everyone else
 
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