Since there is some interest in relative noise levels generated by our trucks, I decided to take some sample readings in and around my own truck...
A few specifics, my truck is a '02 quad-cab ETH/DEE with 7000 miles on it - no mods other than the listed COMP - certainly nothing that would affect noise levels. The meter used will be seen to be a Radio Shack decible meter - this one was checked and verified against the standard used by a local area lab that does industrial testing of workers in high noise level environments. All exterior samples I took were at a measured distance of 3 feet - distance is pretty critical - a mere couple of feet can make a significant difference in readings.
Also worth noting are meter ranges and settings used - I used "C" weighting that gave the HIGHEST DB readings, since it's sensitive to a wider range of audible frequencies, and a response time that reacted most quickly to changing audio levels - as an example, on the setting I used, random ambient noise level out at my country location displayed 55 DB in what is VERY quiet surroundings - using a more "generous" range "A" showed NO DB level at all for ambient noise, since the frequency response for that range is limited, and dropped the interior noise level of my idling truck down to an indicated 62 DB - I prefer the ranges I selected - they might not be as impressively low as possible, but I feel they're more accurate and honest, since the range of audible frequencies the Cummins and related hardware/road noise generates is pretty wide ... Here's the setup for exterior readings:
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The DB reading at that setup was 85 DB - the same as seen from the front and rear center of the truck at 3 feet - the highest exterior reading was at the left front side of the engine area:
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The reading taken right in the engine bay on the driver's side, with the meter sitting on top of the fuse/relay box and pointing toward the engine:
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From inside the truck, sitting still at engine idle, and all windows closed, meter sitting on center console/armrest right in the middle, and pointed at the dash:
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That's 75 DB in case you can't see it clearly - for reference, 75 DB is about the equivelent DB level of normal speech taken at about 12 inches...
Down the road, at 50 mph on a reasonably smooth country road, coasting with engine running, I was seeing 83 DB - which went to 84-85 DB in O/D at 50 mph - the increase was all the rumble of the exhaust, no engine noise was present that *I* could hear.
So there ya go - be interesting to see similar readings others might provide, either after noise-reduction mods, or perhaps with straight pipes and maximum loudness!

A few specifics, my truck is a '02 quad-cab ETH/DEE with 7000 miles on it - no mods other than the listed COMP - certainly nothing that would affect noise levels. The meter used will be seen to be a Radio Shack decible meter - this one was checked and verified against the standard used by a local area lab that does industrial testing of workers in high noise level environments. All exterior samples I took were at a measured distance of 3 feet - distance is pretty critical - a mere couple of feet can make a significant difference in readings.
Also worth noting are meter ranges and settings used - I used "C" weighting that gave the HIGHEST DB readings, since it's sensitive to a wider range of audible frequencies, and a response time that reacted most quickly to changing audio levels - as an example, on the setting I used, random ambient noise level out at my country location displayed 55 DB in what is VERY quiet surroundings - using a more "generous" range "A" showed NO DB level at all for ambient noise, since the frequency response for that range is limited, and dropped the interior noise level of my idling truck down to an indicated 62 DB - I prefer the ranges I selected - they might not be as impressively low as possible, but I feel they're more accurate and honest, since the range of audible frequencies the Cummins and related hardware/road noise generates is pretty wide ... Here's the setup for exterior readings:
The DB reading at that setup was 85 DB - the same as seen from the front and rear center of the truck at 3 feet - the highest exterior reading was at the left front side of the engine area:
The reading taken right in the engine bay on the driver's side, with the meter sitting on top of the fuse/relay box and pointing toward the engine:
From inside the truck, sitting still at engine idle, and all windows closed, meter sitting on center console/armrest right in the middle, and pointed at the dash:
That's 75 DB in case you can't see it clearly - for reference, 75 DB is about the equivelent DB level of normal speech taken at about 12 inches...
Down the road, at 50 mph on a reasonably smooth country road, coasting with engine running, I was seeing 83 DB - which went to 84-85 DB in O/D at 50 mph - the increase was all the rumble of the exhaust, no engine noise was present that *I* could hear.
So there ya go - be interesting to see similar readings others might provide, either after noise-reduction mods, or perhaps with straight pipes and maximum loudness!


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