It didn't really make a lot of noise for how quick it was rolling out. Sounded good though.
It didn't really make a lot of noise for how quick it was rolling out. Sounded good though.
Like posted before, audi quattro s2/s1
and this one ,'red devil golf mk3'
VR6 turbo ftw
Sounds so sexy I almost get a boner!
http://www.garaget.org/video/8a0iiowkircr
skip to 1:23
i didn't expect that at :48... spools right up and that motherfucker was gone
That wasnt the golf accelerating, it was the porsche braking
This sounds really good for a stock engine on an SUV
but its not stock...
The engine is. And I said stock engine.
But the engine itself makes like no difference in sound.
Edited:
and the exhaust is part of the engine
The engine has the explosions, belts, and basically everything that makes the sound. The exhaust pipes just point it in one direction.
The exhaust system totally makes the sound of the car. For instance, my friend's civic had a nice hefty cat and a deep resonator and sounded great, deep, not raspy AT ALL with no high pitch tone. His CRX was a straight pipe and cat and even now that it has a muffler on it is still more raspy.
My civic has header-back 2 1/4" with a high flow cat and no muffler, WAY too fucking loud and almost too raspy. The entire tone will change next week when I redo the exhaust.
The sound wouldn't be there without the engine itself. That's what I'm saying. You can put exhaust pipes coming out of an electric car, it wouldn't be a deep rumble, it would probably sound like wind and a whining noise, making a megaphone effect.
No, you can't.
Good try though.
What.
So a muffler is just a metal can that causes the engine to quiet its cylinders when its clamped on?
anything that causes an engine to lose or gain horsepower makes it not stock.
You have exhaust pipes on a house, why not an electric car? Maybe some people like how they look for some reason and want one while not being economical.
Yes but your house's "exhaust pipes" are relieving heat from the roof/attic area of the house, so that it doesn't gain too much pressure and damage the structure. An electric engine doesn't have exhaust. Period. Some have vents so that the engine can cool, but that's different, and you can't put pipes on that.
I don't really know if you understand how exhaust works...
ahahahah what in the actual fuck are you blabbering about?
houses with exhaust pipes, riced out prii, engines with flowmasters are stock?
He's talking about the venting systems on houses with attics. I was just trying to make him understand. He doesn't get the concept of exhaust, I don't think.
yeah but still, what the fuck is he talking about
An M3 with no muffler is pretty nice
snip, double post.
I..... Don't know. That's what I was trying to figure out. Sigh. Some people...
i aint got a youtube but when i was like 7 i was 4wheeling with my dad and his muffler fell off his F-250
then he ran it over and said "hey look some guy lost his muffler, ha ha"
then he accelerated and went "Aw sheit"
to clarify, i posted this because his truck then sounded boss for like 1 year until he fixed it
and then mah paw shawt mah dawg
You should hear the diesel ones :)
stock engine bro
lmao
No, people are saying that the exhaust makes all the noise. There would be no noise if there was no engine. Houses don't have engines, but they still have a form of exhaust, and no noise comes from it.
An engine will run without exhaust pipes, but it may damage something within the bay itself from the hot gasses.
how the fuck does that have anything to do with your original, wrong, statement?
let me put it this way, if the engine is what made a certain sound, it wouldn't matter if the exhaust was iron or titanium, 1/2" or 5", there or not.
engines make noise, but they are not solely responsible for the sound.
What I'm saying is that all the exhaust pipes do, besides moving it away from the plastics and stuff and muffle it, they can only change the pitch.
The engine itself makes all the difference. You can't get a Civic to sound like an RS6 with an exhaust mod.
An exhaust itself makes no noise. It's gas.
No, maybe not, but you can get it to sound like a WRX.
VROOM VROOM
Don't google the term backpressure, because you may find things like Helmholtz resonance, and the Kadenacy effect which would hurt your brain.
Cause there's no difference between car exhausts and house exhausts right?
Lemon, he's a lost cause. :|
Eh no matter what you do, a Civic will always sound like a Civic and a WRX will always sound like a WRX. That vid, it sounded good until he went WOT, then it went back to sounding like a Civic.
And generally in my way of thinking, the amount of liters a car has is the biggest factor of how it will sound. That's why 2.0L turbo DSM's and 2.0L turbo MR2's sound almost exactly the same even though MR2's are mid-engine with funky exhaust setups.
What do you mean stock engine? It's a Cummins, Excursions are Ford.
I'm not saying there is no difference. You are are basically saying that the exhaust pipes on a car makes all the difference in noise. Unscrew them and place them on the ground, turn on the car. No noise coming from those pipes.