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How can I get this?
What is the cheapest way for me to get a car that makes sounds like this?
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Buy one thatr has been totaled with a good engine. Park in your driveway, go "vroom-vroom"...
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Now why does that car sound so awesome? What makes cars like this sound so freakin amazing? |
If you thought a 951 was high maintenance...
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I want 12 cylinders with a ridiculous redline then.
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Find two totaled Trailblazers...and learn to weld. :D
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just buy a decent modern motorcycle with a good set of pipes on it. A hell of a lot cheaper and you can get some sick sounds out of it. 17K redline anyone?
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Oh, and the oil filter is between the intake manifold and the engine block. Come to think of it, get an early 90's Jag. That will get you the V12. Another $50k of engine and suspension work should make it drivable and get that high red line. |
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That Lambo sounds like that because it is running without mufflers. They sound quite a bit different with mufflers. That car is supposed to have a red line of 7,500. The earlier ones were good to 8,000. He may be twisting it a little higher than he should. Judging from the smoke in the first part of the video, he is running it too hard when cold, so the owner is probably a twat. In fact, I can guarantee that, as nobody with a brain does that to a car.
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you found my favorite youtube video
my bike has a similar sound. not quite as loud, but similar and cheap |
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I had a crown victoria with no mufflers. It didn't sound like that :(
So... could you fit a V12 in a 944? |
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...and a two-cycle bike engine would probably belch less oil smoke.:p
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Sammy- awesome post! That's sort of what I was looking for... I wondered why a v8 mustang sounds so completely different than a ferrari v8. Good readin!
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If you guys want to hear some sounds that'll send chills down your spine....
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You could try a sport bike?
That's what I used to love about my FZR400 - the sound and the revs. It wasn't a super fast bike but it did sound good and sounded way better hitting the red line than my ex did hitting hers. |
The sportbike route scares me for a few reasons:
1) I live in south florida. You are in danger of being hit by a car even in your bedroom. 2) I would probably be wanting to race it on a track within a year of owning it But I catch myself gandering at sportbikes now and then. Its amazing- seems like $10k gets you a pretty awesome bike. I dunno, can I safely take one to a track? |
It's just a risk assessment you must feel comfortable with. You might be able to safely track a sport bike, then again, you might not. You probably won't die if you wear all the good gear. maybe you get hurt though. maybe nothing, ever. do you feel lucky?
i have never felt so mortal as i recently did on a CBR 600RR. 15k rpm made me smile, but i am not comfortable riding a bike on a regular basis. perhaps i am getting old, because i am sort of a risk-taker that now gives the same schpeel you always hear from people: the more time one spends on a motorcycle, the more one increases the chances of getting f**ked up. is that % on your side? |
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Track days are full of idiots, with more testosterone than talent. Nobody I know who races will go near one. Even in santioned racing series, where everybody on the track has vastly greater skill and better equipment than the average track day junkie, people die. A rider was killed this weekend at the AMA nationals at VIR. My suggestion is that you steer clear of bikes if they scare you. JR |
After listening to the video, I'd agree with Nostatic. Some of today's motorcycles make that "swarm of bees" noise.
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Wikipedia entries are written by anybody willing to do so, qualified or not. JR PS. The vibrations aren't that bad, so you can throw out the need for the balance shafts, too. |
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Contradicted himself. |
True, but the simpler thing is that both a 90 degree crank and a 180 degree crank need counterweights for the same reason, to deal with the primary rotating forces, so there is no difference between them in that respect.
I've never seen a 180 degree V8 crank without counterweights. I've also never seen a V8 using a 180 degree crank that has a counterbalance shaft. So, you can pretty much throw out that whole paragraph. JR |
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Comparing Japanese 2-wheeled sewing machines to Italian sports cars? Far fetched.
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http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1219101676.jpg JR |
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the countach vid has been one of my favs for a while. the ferrari commercial has also
this is another, one of the better in-car vids on youtube. love this sound ..lambo miura <object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/m5s0nBCjSFM&hl=en&fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/m5s0nBCjSFM&hl=en&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object> and this is excellento <object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/L0SbGAghMZw&hl=en&fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/L0SbGAghMZw&hl=en&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object> |
Greatest movie soundtrack of all time!!!!!
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There is more to sound quality than meets the eye (ear?) Take an early example of the Ferrari V8, which sounds a little dull and low in pitch. The newer ones sound great and have a much higher pitch, like a 12. They are nothing alike. Of course, it doesn't hurt that Ferrari now spends quite a bit of time working on the sound of their exhausts, which is something they didn't do in the old days. One of the most wicked sounds on the planet comes from a Carrera GT. JR |
not for those with ADD, you have to sit back and relax to listen to this: 1953 BRM Supercharged 1.5L V16
EDIT: and turn your sound all the way up. |
That from Nick Mason's CD?
JR |
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