RE: Great-sounding V8 engines | Six of the Best
RE: Great-sounding V8 engines | Six of the Best
Saturday 21st January 2023

Great-sounding V8 engines | Six of the Best

Some things just make you happy to be alive - here are six of them...


TVR Cerbera, 1996, 47k, £31,000

This list would be endless if we included every V8 ever produced, so we’ve tried sticking to engines from the last 25 years or so. Problem was, we wanted a British entrant, which wasn't as easy as it might seem. The Crewe-built L-Series is smooth but not so sonorous, Rover’s V8 a bit obvious, Triumph's V8 is too old, and Jaguar’s AJV8 not quite special enough (sorry JLR fans). But then the TVR AJP8 came to mind. Now, this list isn’t about the most reliable V8s, remember, so the fact they’re made by TVR doesn’t come into it, and by all accounts a well-serviced AJP8 isn’t as bad as you might think. It doesn’t have the lazy torque of the Rover lump; instead, this flat-plane crank V8 is raw and immediate, with a ferocious appetite for revs. Once you get it past 4,000rpm you’re in heaven, because that’s when it’s howling its heads off – not literally, hopefully, and as this early Cerbera had a bottom-end rebuild 10,000 miles ago that should be in good shape, too.

See the original advert here

Maserati Gransport, 2006, 74k, £22,950

This engine was a no-brainer. Maserati’s Tipo F136 R V8 is an absolute gem of a thing, whatever it’s in. We could’ve picked a Quattroporte, 4200 Coupe or Gran Turismo, but somehow this great-value Gransport seemed like the best installation. I know this thread is more about the engines rather than the cars they were in, but an F136 in a light-ish body just feels right. And you get a proper symphony as you explore different reaches of the rev range. It starts with the fruity, low-end warble, then builds through various stages – all equally delightful – to a high-revving, highly tuned crescendo at the top end. It’s so lovely that you don’t need a sports exhaust fitted to enjoy it, but that’s not to say you shouldn’t add one. Something like a Tubi system will release even more wonder – just go on YouTube and search Maserati 4200 Tubi if you don’t believe me, and look out for a Swiss-registered car hooning off from a standing start. Talk about sublime.

See the original advert here

Ferrari 458 Speciale, 2014, 10k, £314,995

No, it’s not the same engine as the Maser’s. Well, not entirely. For a start, it’s the Tipo F136 F, not R, and here it’s 4.5-litres. Most significantly, though, it swaps the cross-plane crank for the flat-plane variety. That changes the engine’s character completely to something rather harder-edged and higher revving. Contrary to popular belief, this engine was originally Maserati's, arriving first in the 4200 in 2001. It was then developed by Ferrari when it ran out of road to increase the capacity of its F131. Its crowning glory was in the 458 Speciale, and this one that's showing 10,000 miles is the perfect spec. The Speciale raised the rev limit to 9,000rpm, which delivered 135hp per litre – an astonishing amount for a naturally aspirated V8. At the time, I believe that was the most hp per litre of any series production car, and it still outdoes the latest 992 GT3 RS. In total, that gave it 605hp, but this is about noise not power. Be in no doubt about that, though: this motor delivers high-rpm thrills to send chills down the spine.

See the original advert here

Lexus LC500 Coupe, 2018, 15k, £57,995

If this were a list of the best engines ever, then the LFA’s engine V10 would surely have to be on it. But we thought the current Lexus V8 deserved a place on its own merits. In part, because it’s nice to share the love around different nations, but also because it’s a darn fine motor in its own right and sounds great. It’s naturally aspirated, all aluminium, and boasts direct injection, Dual VVT-i and 32-valves. Nothing amazing there, and when it first appeared in the LS in 2007 it was just another smooth and quiet V8 – perfectly apt for a limo. That all changed when Lexus handed it over to Yamaha, who turned out the 2UR-GSE. This had new high-flow heads with high-lift cams, titanium exhaust valves and a variable length inlet tract. It meant a 5.0-litre V8 with much more freneticism at the top end and a soundtrack to match. It sounds at its very best in competition spec, in the Toyota GR DKR Hilux – when I was in Saudi for the Dakar last year that was without doubt the best-sounding engine in the race – but I can assure you even in road trim it’s still something to behold. And in something like this low-mileage LC500 you get the looks to match the noise.  

See the original advert here

Ford Mustang Mach 1, 2021, 2k, £51,995

Shelby America just announced a limited-edition supercharged Mustang with 750hp, but you don’t have to go to that extreme to get your hands on a great, and more importantly great-sounding, motor. Even in the Mustang GT, the 5.0-litre Coyote makes all the right noises, but we thought we’d go for this just-run-in Mach 1 for the extra twist of its snortier induction system and brace of 4.5-inch pipes sticking out the back. It adds a bit more depth of character to what’s already a very characterful lump. And the character is quite Jekyll-and-Hyde, awash with low-down torque that you ride listening to its lazy, old-school Yankee burblings, but when you go in search of the 7,500rpm limiter that all changes. About halfway round the tachometer the noise flicks from muscle car to NASCAR and takes on rather more serious edge. By that stage, it’s what you might describe as a bit rude, but in a good way.

See the original advert here

Mercedes-AMG C63 Edition 507, 2014, 60k, £36,950

With four countries ticked off, it’s time to end in Germany. Affalterbach to be precise, and the home of AMG. After all, we couldn’t miss out on an AMG V8. The M156 was its first in-house motor and a bit special. At 6.2-litres it’s by far the biggest capacity of anything here, and that means it has the heartiest lungs. The rolling thunder it generates could easily be mistaken for something aeronautical rather than automotive. If you hear one go by it’s truly distinctive and penetrating, with a deep, bassy bellow punctuated by crisp rasps with every gear change. And you’ll still be hearing it once it’s gone by, for quite some time. This C63 Edition 507 comes with an extra 50hp added into the mix. That was courtesy of the revised ECU, new conrods, lightweight crankshaft and forged pistons, all picked from the SLS AMG. Think of the 507, then, as God gargling with thunder and spitting lightning.

See the original advert here


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Escort Si-130

Original Poster:

3,442 posts

206 months

Saturday 21st January 2023
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The C63, that is sex on wheels, the soundtrack

300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

216 months

Saturday 21st January 2023
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What an odd thing to say that the Jaguar AJ-V8 not being special enough, but the truck derived Ford modular is....

Was it more like that there where no suitable Jaguars for sale in the PH classifieds being more the issue here?

Pommy

14,455 posts

242 months

Saturday 21st January 2023
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There's an E92 M3 near me with what what I think is an Akrapovic exhaustion it and oh my, it sounds like a F355 on full bore runs.

PomBstard

7,760 posts

268 months

Saturday 21st January 2023
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Thread needs an LS engine…

shout SturdyHSV, where’s that angry Monaro…??

Huff

3,408 posts

217 months

Saturday 21st January 2023
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That list, is a very long way from six of the best-sounding V8s.

300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

216 months

Saturday 21st January 2023
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Pommy said:
There's an E92 M3 near me with what what I think is an Akrapovic exhaustion it and oh my, it sounds like a F355 on full bore runs.
Isn't the BMW S65 a crossplane V8 though?

Smokysour

115 posts

168 months

Saturday 21st January 2023
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PomBstard said:
Thread needs an LS engine…

shout SturdyHSV, where’s that angry Monaro…??
Agreed! The LS in my Monaro sounded epic and it was unmodified.

Pommy

14,455 posts

242 months

Saturday 21st January 2023
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300bhp/ton said:
Pommy said:
There's an E92 M3 near me with what what I think is an Akrapovic exhaustion it and oh my, it sounds like a F355 on full bore runs.
Isn't the BMW S65 a crossplane V8 though?
I'm referring to the sound - it's chillingly good.

Equus

16,980 posts

127 months

Saturday 21st January 2023
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I'd have put the Grimaera above the flat-plane-crank Cerbera, to be honest.

stavr0ss

262 posts

154 months

Saturday 21st January 2023
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300bhp/ton said:
What an odd thing to say that the Jaguar AJ-V8 not being special enough, but the truck derived Ford modular is....

Was it more like that there where no suitable Jaguars for sale in the PH classifieds being more the issue here?
Isn’t the mustang engine the voodoo one with the crafty exhaust that makes cross plane noises from a flat plane crank?

Omaruk

730 posts

185 months

Saturday 21st January 2023
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Aston V8 ?

Corkys

298 posts

227 months

Saturday 21st January 2023
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TVR V8 for me, nasty raw engine. Amazing. You can feel all that’s going on. It totally makes the engine part of the car and experience, so unfiltered. Natural pops, bangs and flames.
Then the 458 engine, 9000 rpm!!!

johnnyBv8

2,481 posts

217 months

Saturday 21st January 2023
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I’ve owned a few of these, but there are a lot of others that could be there. I think an Aston Vantage should be on the list too.

That particular Gansport has been for sale for at least 2 years!

jameswills

3,583 posts

69 months

Saturday 21st January 2023
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6 of the best worst cars you can find in the classifieds perhaps, but a very very long way from the 6 best sounding V8s.

cib24

1,127 posts

179 months

Saturday 21st January 2023
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The Jaguar F Type or JLR AJ V8 is such an obvious candidate. How could that be left out?

AndySheff

6,876 posts

233 months

Saturday 21st January 2023
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The TVR or the Mustang for me. Though there'd have to be an aftermarket exhaust to properly spice it up. I had axle-back Pype-bombs on my Coyote engined 'Stang. My god what a difference !
(Merc does sound good too though).

pb8g09

3,113 posts

95 months

Saturday 21st January 2023
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Maserati 4200 or C63 for me from that list. Wouldn’t have the stones to run either realistically, especially not the former.

I think not including a 5 litre supercharged Jag V8 is a miss- they probably ought to have done a list of 10 rather than 6 but I know that’s not the point of this article series.

Bloxxcreative

568 posts

71 months

Saturday 21st January 2023
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Not the easiest list to put into 6 but expected a Jag 5.0 and 4.7 maser gts.

Oldwolf

1,019 posts

219 months

Saturday 21st January 2023
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I'll stick to my Chim thanks.
I ran it up to temperature the other day and the wub-wub-wub sound while I pottered around doing other jobs made me grin like a child.

Slowlygettingit

905 posts

67 months

Saturday 21st January 2023
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An article like this really deserves audio links to hear the sounds - although I imagine they’d all sound pretty crap on the average phone…..

If only pistonheads invested a little more in it’s free to access content….