What's your favourite sounding engine ?
What's your favourite sounding engine ?
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monkey boy 1

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254 months

Thursday 10th February 2005
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For me its got to be the Rolls Royce Merlin on full chat.
Sends shivers down my spine every time I hear one.

This one has some strong language on it

www.alexisparkinn.com/photogallery/Videos/ohmygodSpitfire%20pass.wmv



Plotloss

67,280 posts

293 months

Thursday 10th February 2005
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After watching that Gumball 3000 DVD those Koenigsegg things sound quite lovely...

miniman

29,347 posts

285 months

Thursday 10th February 2005
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Can't beat a large capacity, low stress V8 IMHO

schueymcfee

1,577 posts

288 months

Thursday 10th February 2005
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Rover v8 wearing a Chimaera

_VTEC_

2,453 posts

268 months

Thursday 10th February 2005
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Anyone ever heard a highly tuned Ur Quattro engine? The first engine note to genuinely intimidate me.

Zippee

13,944 posts

257 months

Thursday 10th February 2005
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In a plane I have to agree the RR Merlin is just amazing, however for sheer power the engines fitted to the US warbirds such as the Hellcat & Bearcat just cannot be beaten.
In a car then it has to be that of the LM Ferraris..

minimax

11,985 posts

279 months

Thursday 10th February 2005
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miniman said:
Can't beat a large capacity, low stress V8 IMHO


oh how right you are

Plotloss

67,280 posts

293 months

Thursday 10th February 2005
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Mind you the RuF Rturbo has a magnificent sound all of its own.

Over 150mph odd it sounds just like a fighter jet.

Trooper2

6,676 posts

254 months

Thursday 10th February 2005
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A well tuned and turbochared Cummins diesel in a Dodge Ram p/u. They sound like a cross between a Kenworth and a jet fighter.

monkey boy 1

Original Poster:

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254 months

Thursday 10th February 2005
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I know it's a 2 wheel thing, but an MV Augusta 750cc 4 cly race bike from the early 70's is pretty cool too.

v8thunder

27,647 posts

281 months

Thursday 10th February 2005
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On different lines, the vacuum-like hiss and scream of a highly-tuned Group B rally engine on acceleration, coupled with the clatter and howl of the rally-spec dump-valves and wastegates firing off a salvo of flames and exhaust gases on deceleration. A change to the typical 'rumble/growl' sound of a traditionally good-sounding engine, a 'technical' sound I suppose, more sci-fi than muscle car.

I love the smooth thrum of a straight-six and the idle rumble of a V8, and the turbine-spool shriek of an old-style V12 too. Classic racing festivals usually bring tears to my eyes, all down to the noise, pure shapes and evocative smell of struggling cross-plies and Castrol R.

It's a real pity that engines have to get quieter every year, but I think the biggest disappointment in the engine-noise stakes have to be these German Q-Cars. Big disappointment in every way TBH - a huge V8 or V12 that you can't hear, limited to 155mph like everything from the middle of the range upwards, typically numb handling, as usual debadged and specified in silver with black leather - the choice of the terminally dull and heavily walleted. No wonder the likes of AMG and Alpina make such a killing turning them into the cars they were meant to be. Other than that, why not get the mid-range turbo-diesel Mercedes, in gloss black with tan hide? STAND OUT!

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TheExcession

11,669 posts

273 months

Thursday 10th February 2005
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^ concures with V8
< Skoda WRC car on the start line at 5000rpm with the anti lag on.
V probably another V8 lover

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groucho

12,134 posts

269 months

Thursday 10th February 2005
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My Griffith.

Don

28,378 posts

307 months

Thursday 10th February 2005
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miniman said:
Can't beat a large capacity, low stress V8 IMHO


I love the sound of our Chimaera. V8s great.

But I actually *really* liked the sound of my wife V6 Cavalier - the 2.5 litre V6 was a great sounding engine.

Four pot engines tend to do nothing for me - sound wise...

I also like the six-pot wail of my BoxS - but you've *got* to get it well up the rev-range (4K+) before there's enough sound to actually have something to listen to!

james p

3,031 posts

260 months

Thursday 10th February 2005
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F355 with sports exhaust

DanBoy

4,899 posts

266 months

Thursday 10th February 2005
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I actually love the contorted howl of a high-revving, turbocharged inline four.

The "velvety woofle" of the Rover V8 is lovely on the ears - The chap next door has a Trev and I hear it every morning - but there's something about a frantic, screaming, hissing four that is quite intoxicating in an altogether different way.

Rocket powered dragsters sound really cool too, erm, as does a Lamborghini Murcialargo with a tubi...


>> Edited by DanBoy on Thursday 10th February 17:48

t1grm

4,657 posts

307 months

Thursday 10th February 2005
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Driven personally: Chimaera 450 with sports exhaust
Road car: Any post 348 V8 Ferrari with Tubi exhaust
Race car - tricky: The Lister Storm at last years Le Mans*/Sauber Mercedes Group C Car

* IIRC that was the one that sounded like a Spitfire (plane not car) when accelerating out of corners.

Overall winner: Porsche 917 al la Le Mans the film (think of the in car sequence when breaking for, then accelerating out of, Masion Blanche on the first lap)

Stu247

815 posts

269 months

Thursday 10th February 2005
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5 cyl 2.5 20v.........Volvo

Can't beat the old RV8 wearing a set of TVR exhaust manifolds

>> Edited by Stu247 on Thursday 10th February 18:08

v8thunder

27,647 posts

281 months

Thursday 10th February 2005
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Don said:


Four pot engines tend to do nothing for me - sound wise...


On everyday cars I'd agree, but people forget (probably due to all the sound-insulation in their Euroboxes) that 4cyls can, when properly tuned, sound seriously good - all rorty and agressive, and frequently high-revving. The Honda S2000 probably has the best-sounding four-pot these days, though what about the original Lotus Elan.

IMO there's no cylinder configuration that sounds inherantly 'bad', it's all down to how it's tuned and who's done it.

andrewm

305 posts

259 months

Thursday 10th February 2005
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The ultimate engine note of all time has to be the 1954 BRM V16 - 1.5l 16 cylinders, supercharged - around 550 bhp!

As for road cars, S2 Exige with S2 exhaust sounds awesome too - In fact, i'm off for a blast now