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    in car intercom

    I was thinking it would be great to have some type of intercom system when driving in the coupe to talk to passenger. It is so loud it'd be nice to get some type of noise cancelling system or sound reducing headphones, has anyone found a good solution for this?
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    Check the motorcycle catalogs. There's plenty of options there, both blue tooth and wired.
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    Check Sporty's Pilot Shop. There are several intercom systems for aircraft -- both portable and built-in systems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NAZ View Post
    Check Sporty's Pilot Shop. There are several intercom systems for aircraft -- both portable and built-in systems.
    That's what Jack XXX Lawrence used in his coupe

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    I was under the impression it is illegal to drive a car with a headset/headphones on? Local rules may vary.
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    It is, but John is racing.
    The coupe hides it better then a roadster too!

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    According to AAA there are 34 states that have no restrictions on wearing headsets and a handful of others that allow one ear piece. Some of the states that have more draconian laws don't allow it but then they are also known for their more "progressive" approach to limiting other personal freedoms too. In AZ, one of the free states of America, the only limitation on headsets is related to driving a school bus. But here we also license & insure ATVs for highway use even when they all have a placard stating "not for highway use" and none come with DOT legal tires. So before you don the headsets better check your state motor vehicle laws.

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    Keith Tanner from Flyin' Miata and his wife-navigator used a Peltor system for driving the Targa Newfoundland. This was a pretty good test, since it's many days of full-on rally-style racing. Several versions; suggest Googling "peltor intercoms" to see.

    Can review footage of that race if wished; Google "Targa Newfoundland Keith Tanner" if interested. Sorry- would offer links but doing this from iPad.

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    try aviation or motorcycle intercoms.

    go to aircraft spruce and search on intercoms

    ultralight and light sport aviation models have lots of options.

    I have used softcom and avcomm and both would work well in our cars

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    Meant to be clear: the sound track for the race footage referenced above is all over the Peltor intercom system.

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    I used a TerraTrip when I was rallying. The one drawback I found was that I had to have a filter in the hot wire going to it to keep the alternator noise under control. I used a full-face helmet, my co-driver had an open-face helmet, and we also had a pair of headsets that we used on transit stages. I still have an intercom and am going to install it in my Coupe along with my TerraTrip rally computer. Perhaps I should consider painting it like CSX2299 at the 1964 Tour de France. Hmm...
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    What NAZ said. We used a aviation intercom system when we ran the car in the One Lap of America race. It plugged into a 12v power port and our noise canceling headsets plugged into it. It canceled most of the noise and it was easy to talk to each other and we could plug a iPhone into it for music. Never had any issues with cops. When ever we drove by one they were looking at the car, not us.

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    NH is not a state with any restrictions! yay for me.

    What aviation intercom system was it? Do you have a vendor/part#s?
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    John-

    Here is the one I ordered for my Roadster: https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catal...ort_intrcm.php

    What I liked about it over many of the others, is that it is rated to work in high noise environments. They recommend this unit for folks that are operating ultra light aircraft, and other aircraft in high noise environments. It also can be used with a 9 Volt battery, or hard wired into the car's 12 Volt system. Couple this system with active noise reduction headsets, and you should have good quality communication between you and your navigator. It also allows recording, which may be nice in your car when racing. It also allows music and phone use, which may be important to you when not racing.

    To be fair, I have not yet operated this in my car, as it is not yet finished. However, I did a great deal of homework before I ordered it. I felt confident that it would work well in the environment we use for our cars. It also comes with a 5 year warranty, and is made by a well known manufacturer,

    I am not sure I have helped, but if you need any additional information, please let me know!

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    This is what I have:
    https://www.amazon.com/Flightcom-IIS.../dp/B009XD35OI

    Anything similar to it would work as well. It will work with any aviation headset that has the two plug style cord (most common).

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