I've seen some cars lose going to the headrest formatso, engine running, door open, mike not on windscreen...
these things could add 5dB compared to a dB Drag rules score..
There is a sensor stand. I don't recall the exact measurements, but I think they are listed in the rulebook.How is the mic actually positioned though? Is it physically attached to the head rest? Is there a certain position the passenger seat needs to be in?
the mic is actually on a stand that is like idk how tall but basically u just scoot ur seat up as far as u can and have the mic sit in the seat and have the seat folded up so far. If im wrong im sorry' date=' my bro will probly answer it better, i gots a headache from da bass today:crap:[/quote']
Actually, idk if they measured in your car like they are supposed to, but the sensor is supposed to be 20" from the windshield.
I dont really remeber if they actually measured or not, but yeah the sensor is on a wooden stand and it sits in ur seat.//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gifI've seen some cars lose going to the headrest format
There is a sensor stand. I don't recall the exact measurements, but I think they are listed in the rulebook.
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Actually, idk if they measured in your car like they are supposed to, but the sensor is supposed to be 20" from the windshield.
Every car is different? Maybe his car likes the meter sealed on the dash. Decent score too, good base line score to improve on.so, engine running, door open, mike not on windscreen...
these things could add 5dB compared to a dB Drag rules score..