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Do they tune them so that they sound better when the engine faces resistance, or is it jsut me?
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Originally posted by: Viperoni
Possibly because the engine's at WOT with load.
It does?Originally posted by: shimsham
the same a reason a fart sounds better when youre walking rather than standing still.
Originally posted by: Howard
It does?Originally posted by: shimsham
the same a reason a fart sounds better when youre walking rather than standing still.
Originally posted by: shimsham
Originally posted by: Howard
It does?Originally posted by: shimsham
the same a reason a fart sounds better when youre walking rather than standing still.
grannys did, anyway
Originally posted by: Eli
I don't think he's talking about the doppler effect... But maybe? ...
I would've thought he's just talking about..
An engine sounds better loaded than just revving in neutral.. it's the loading.
I don't think so.. The sound is just something that comes along with a tuned exhaust. They tune for... tuning, not sound.Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: Eli
I don't think he's talking about the doppler effect... But maybe? ...
I would've thought he's just talking about..
An engine sounds better loaded than just revving in neutral.. it's the loading.
yeah....basically, do they tune for the sound under loud or not?
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
I don't feel like thinking