Instantly recognisable engine sounds
Instantly recognisable engine sounds
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Triumph Man

Original Poster:

9,444 posts

191 months

You know the sort of thing - you can hear an engine a few hundred yards, maybe even further away and know instantly what manufacturer it is or maybe even what vehicle it’s in.

As examples, the Land Rover 200/300tdi and the td5. Even when tuned you can tell what the engine/car is.

BlindedByTheLights

1,944 posts

120 months

Subaru engines, distinctive warble

David-H

180 posts

125 months

Audi's 5 cylinder engine has got to be on this list.

finlo

4,239 posts

226 months

Morris minor
MGB
Triumph stag
VW Beetle

itcaptainslow

4,494 posts

159 months

Honda K20

For me, the Rover K-Series, purely as I've spent so much time around/fixing them biglaugh

The PSA DV6 was quite a distinctive diesel for me, again probably due to over-exposure to it.

Tango13

9,844 posts

199 months

Triumph triples

FilH

1,050 posts

167 months

The ticking OHV Valencia engines in old fiestas

xtruss

199 posts

235 months

A pinto with its knocking cam and triumph triple

finlo

4,239 posts

226 months

FilH said:
The ticking OHV Valencia engines in old fiestas
Or those rattley old Peugeots, Talbot's and Simca's.

MikeM6

5,828 posts

125 months

BMW straight six and a 1.9TDI

dbdb

4,866 posts

196 months

Citroen 2cv is very distinctive as is the Jaguar XJ6.

thebraketester

15,504 posts

161 months

Volvo 5 pot that was in the 850

1.9pd tdi vag engines

Straight 6 bmw m3 engine

RGG

1,032 posts

40 months

DIW35

4,195 posts

223 months

Laverda Jota with the 180 crank

OldPal

231 posts

163 months

2jz
Rb26

Onegoodleg

36 posts

58 months

A series with accompanying gearbox whine

mac96

5,696 posts

166 months

Saab 96. Both the V4 and the earlier 2 stroke.

Super Sonic

12,192 posts

77 months

Napier Deltic

Quhet

2,793 posts

169 months

Onegoodleg said:
A series with accompanying gearbox whine
I can still hear my Nan's metro

P2KKA

320 posts

83 months

VQ35/350z