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Exhaust "note" 4cl v's V8

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Post by mud guts »

My mates rotary makes more noise from the webber than the sorst(work that out)
V8's still rule.
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Post by r0ck_m0nkey »

Highway-Star wrote:4cylinders are a joke, I drive one and i have a slightly louder exhaust than standard
Don't compare what you drive to every other 4cyl in existance. There are plenty of sweet sounding ones in existance. Mostly of the Side Draught Carby fed ones.
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Post by HG »

We use to run a ski boat with a 420 small block running Duggan alloy heads & Duggan fuel injection, extractors were 2 3/4 stainless into a single 1.3mtr x 6" water cooled exhaust and that was the best sound I've ever heard.
Also ran a Hemi BB in a 69 Dart that sounded the goods too.
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Post by Vulcanised »

speaking of induction noise and stiffy inducing things..... a Cooper S mini with a rather large side draught webber that actually sticks into the cab and is only seperated from you by a flimsy piece of sheet metal is a sound that gets movement happening too!!
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Post by MissDrew »

juls wrote:Add to the mix the induction noise which is a lot of what you will be hearing on some cars when the revs come up.

Give me a quiteish exhaust with a good induction noise when you really give it some stick over any loud exhaust.
You'd love the lexus motor in my hilux then. I run a pod filter on the AFM and its loud as when the loud pedal is pushed and easily drowns out the exhaust :cool:

Oh and there is no box or snorkel to silence it any :armsup:
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Post by Chook350 »

a well worked v8 will win induction and exhaust note everytime, but u really cnt go past a 600 cat or 650 signature fully loaded with 10in stacks and twin aircleaners for noise, feel it in ur spine. 500ci mack v8s arnt to bad either
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Post by HotFourOk »

Chook350 wrote:with 10in stacks
Speaking of which... I hadn't read any comments lately about ye olde stacks :D making a comeback i see

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Post by HG »

Saw an absolute rippa today, Hx 1 tonner with a truck bull bar (no joke) a crap load of stickers and twin chrome stacks (about 6" thick) ..... Oh dear :roll:
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Post by Shorty40 »

I love the sound of two V8s.............

A Rover V8 and a Lexus V8 :cool:
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Post by lexi »

Something to compare them all to
http://www.f1blog.org/?p=27
sound takes a bit to come up
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Post by Vulcanised »

lexi wrote:Something to compare them all to
http://www.f1blog.org/?p=27
sound takes a bit to come up
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GO THE ROVER V8'S :armsup: :armsup: :armsup:


and the fords :armsup:






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Post by Eddy »

Patrolden wrote:
lexi wrote:Something to compare them all to
http://www.f1blog.org/?p=27
sound takes a bit to come up
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Post by Vineboy »

lexi wrote:Something to compare them all to
http://www.f1blog.org/?p=27
sound takes a bit to come up
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Try it with stereo speakers. My dogs outside started barking :D
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Post by Eddy »

:shock:
Bore x stroke:

49.53 mm x 48.6 mm

Displacement:

1488 cc
My Vit motor's bigger ... :bad-words: why don't it sound like that! :roll:
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Post by Vulcanised »

Vineboy wrote:
lexi wrote:Something to compare them all to
http://www.f1blog.org/?p=27
sound takes a bit to come up
Alex
Try it with stereo speakers. My dogs outside started barking :D
i got digital speakers with a sub-woofer.... it sounds like it's in the room with you :D
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Post by Eddy »

Vineboy wrote:

Try it with stereo speakers. My dogs outside started barking :D
OK ... got it running through my Quads (well ... twin stereo ... )

Sounds like it's going through the lounge, out into the kitchen and back again


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dog's gone right up the back corner of the yard ... :lol:
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Post by known 2 »

call me weird but i reckon the sound of a mitsubitshi v6 3.0 or 3.5l with a good exhoust sound very nice. real snarly.

oh and a old mack 290hp 6cyl with a good exoust is the best sounding six, that or a detroit.

But the one and only god of exoust notes. cat c30 v12.
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Post by Struth »

245 hemi with serious exhaust, they simply HOWL :D

But only a V8 sound speaks of big displacement,
Thers no substitute for cubic inches in the noise department.

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Post by simkell »

a tank engine at full noise. v12, 202ci per cylinder

scares the sh*t out of you when your asleep and one comes tearing in from nowhere.
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Post by Vineboy »

simkell wrote:a tank engine at full noise. v12, 202ci per cylinder

scares the sh*t out of you when your asleep and one comes tearing in from nowhere.
I saw a doco on tanks and they do rock. Nothing like a big detroit diesel screaming along under a 60 ton killing machine :D
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Post by smurf182 »

Best exhaust notes I've heard are, in no particular order:

RB26DET Skyline
M3 BMW
Any dual plane v8 perhaps excluding the LS1
p51-Mustang

Worst is probably a draw between my old 1.3 laser after removing all the exhaust system apart from the extractors (people turned around expecting to see something powered by John Deere) and my Surf, which sounds alot like a fishing trawler.

And as for rotarys.. well, engines are meant to go up and down not round and round :D
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Post by high n mighty »

Gribble wrote:
juls wrote:
Best sounding bike is a duke 996, closely followed by the VTR and VFR hondas.
Although it doesn't seem to be a really popular bike choice I almost blew my load the first time I heard a TRX 800 idling, unreal note.
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Post by Emmes4runner »

smurf182 wrote:


And as for rotarys.. well, engines are meant to go up and down not round and round :D

When you say up and down, you really mean, start stop start stop....


NOTHING beats the sound of a angry 20B!!!!!!!!!!!! :twisted:
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Post by eugene »

Nothing, but nothing beats a top fuel rail!!.
Rover V8s sound o.k but they only have the sound of a V8, and the power of a 4 cylinder :D luckly the engineers built in the economy of a V8 lol.
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Post by juls »

HG wrote:Saw an absolute rippa today, Hx 1 tonner with a truck bull bar (no joke) a crap load of stickers and twin chrome stacks (about 6" thick) ..... Oh dear :roll:
I saw a similar ute with a truck bull bar. Looked friggen stupid, the bars going across the ute were like 2.5" thick.

This was parked just off Jersey road bayswater.
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Post by rOd »

Eddy wrote:
Patrolden wrote:
lexi wrote:Something to compare them all to
http://www.f1blog.org/?p=27
sound takes a bit to come up
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Post by Chook350 »

went to the speedway lastnite for the first time in bout 10 years, sprintcars would have to be rite up there, there nice just cruisin on the warm up lap but when they hit the loud pedal the noise goes rite through u
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Post by chimpboy »

Jag V12 with a modified air intake (they were designed with a "reversed trumpet" shape to make air intake supersonic and hence quiet apparently) sounds pretty farking good.

But now I am liking the rover V8 sound too.
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