Roupesh Koosialee's Chevrolet Blazer managed to crack a world record 179.10db.
Gauteng-based Roupesh Koosialee has set a new world record for the loudest car.
Koosialee, who previously held the record for the loudest car in the world at 178.72db, was aiming for 180db this year at the International Auto Sound Challenge Association event at Sibaya Casino in KwaZulu-Natal. He didn't manage to achieve this target but added 0.38 dB to his previous record to reach 179.10db, again breaking the world record. is believed to cause immediate harm to your ears while F1 cars can go up to 140db.
South Africa holds eight sound records set at the Sibaya Casino event. Every year the records from the previous year are reset, according to Mohnish Ramgovind, IASCA events organiser. The 2022 South African challenge was held at the end of October with entries from all over country. There were more than 120 show and shine cars and 100 sound-off vehicles. The event was split into two, with South African IASCA world records up for grabs in bass boxing and iDBL divisions.
“This was one of the closest bass boxing events we've had in years, with competitors going down to the wire,” said Ramgovind. flyweight — Theo Govender — 150.37
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