I just heard a Series I and a Series II motor take off
I'm good :twisted:
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ok... and the differences were....?
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Originally Posted by Custom88
ok... and the differences were....?
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all my math classes have told me that 2 > 1...http://www.pittspeed.com/forums/imag...s/happysad.gif
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Don't tell that to willwren :P
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Or me.
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I prefer the series I "motor" sound. Hell i prefer an N/A with intake roar over whining. I guess i'm an old fashioned guy...
I miss my intake noise now, can't hear it too well with that 80 series. |
You'd know if I took off or drove by. Everyone in town turns to watch my car go by. And it doesn't look that great, either. Very distinctive, and bordering on 'uniquely loud'.
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Originally Posted by BonneMeMN
I prefer the series I "motor" sound. Hell i prefer an N/A with intake roar over whining. I guess i'm an old fashioned guy...
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I like the SC whine, mainly because other cars buffs know what it is and look over instantly. 8)
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If we were going on sound alone, I would have to go with the Series I. It has a little more of a burbly (I know it's not a word) sound and is a bit deeper.
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Originally Posted by razorade
If we were going on sound alone, I would have to go with the Series I. It has a little more of a burbly (I know it's not a word) sound and is a bit deeper.
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Originally Posted by Custom88
naw, it's just because it's what you own. If you owned a supercharged car then you would prefer that sound. I've owned both, and I definately prefer the supercharged sound. Sounds like it has more power (because it does!)
I've noticed the burbly difference @ the GP meets, but i didn't know how the different exhaust layouts affected it. I'm sure the uneven ports give it a little more burble, but they're still very smooth engines. |
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