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    Urgent Michigan Members HB5534

    Michigan wants to change the law concenring exhuast modification

    http://www.petitiononline.com/stop5543/petition.html

    here is the petition to tell your representitive to not vote for this action. Make your voice heard.
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    Done!! I will forward to everyone in my address book
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    Update: Rep decides not to pursue 5534

    Update on MI House Bill 5543......




    URGENT LEGISLATIVE ALERT (UPDATE)

    Michigan Representative Decides Not to Move Forward With Bill to Ban Aftermarket Exhaust Systems


    Michigan State Representative Rick Jones has alerted SEMA that he will no longer pursue, in its current form, legislation (H.B. 5543) to ban vehicles equipped with replacement exhaust systems that differ from the design specifications of the original muffler. H.B. 5543 would also have prohibited the sale and use of exhaust systems that exceed an 80-decibel limit at a distance of 50 feet.

    In its place, Representative Jones is considering SEMA model legislation that provides for the testing of vehicle exhaust noise to a standard adopted by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) with an established noise limit of 95-decibels (SAE J1169). Under the SAE standard, a sound meter is placed 20 inches from the exhaust outlet at a 45 degree angle and the engine is revved to three quarters of maximum rated horsepower. The highest decibel reading is then recorded. To date, with the popular support of vehicle enthusiasts and related businesses, the model has been enacted in California, Washington State and Maine. This year, the SEMA model was introduced in Virginia.

    Thanks to all the Michigan car clubs and councils, individual enthusiasts and members of the SEMA business community who worked so tirelessly to derail this bill. Thanks also to Representative Jones for listening to his constituents and for making the proper response.

    Thanks again!
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