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Record a video of your car and set it to 2X fast forward. Sounds like a Ferrari F1 V12.
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LOL! mk u win thar lmao!
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Ferrari engines have flat-plane crackshafts .. the V8 engines are actually a pair of 4-cyl engines coupled together as the crank throws are all 180-degrees apart (as opposed to 90-degrees apart like a Chev or a Ford). This gives the traditional "Ferrari wail". The V-12 is bascially a pair of 6-cylinder engines tied together in a 60-degree V-configuration.
If you want an exhaust sound like this, stick a Ferrari engine in your car ... all a Z34 is ever going to sound like a a pair of 3-cylinder engines !!!! |
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The meister exhaust is the loudest out there but damn expensive the rear can will run you as much as the whole F.I. Inc. exhaust.
Can't replicate the sound of a Ferrari but I'd recommend a fujitsubo or amuse ti exhaust if you want a high pitched quality sound |
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Some lack a sense of Humor. lol
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Get a Ferrari.
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I'm still trying to cook up some serious ways of making some real cash :stirthepot:. I don't have any ideas yet, do you have any suggestions? I'm thinkin about being a real estate agent on the side, then learning the in's and out's and buyin some investment properties. Not sure how well this will go in today's economy. As always, I'm open to suggestions ;) |
Its hard to make a V6 engine sound real good, now if Nissan made the 5.6 liter
V8 availible as an option the sound quality would definently go way up. I would no longer fear the Corvettes, SS Camaros, and 2011 Mustang V8s. |
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