In my GR86. It sounded ok but I didn't needed it. You actually had to pull a connecter. Thanks YouTube.
I would be ashamed to have a vehicle that generates fake engine noise.
People want some noise and good sound insulation. Unfortunately for us that’s the only way stock to do it without some crazy powertrain.I would be ashamed to have a vehicle that generates fake engine noise.
People want some noise and good sound insulation. Unfortunately for us that’s the only way stock to do it without some crazy powertrain.
Even the Corvette ZO6 has augmented sound.
This?Before we know it there will be “EV sound” conversion kits.
In the 90’s, was there any “real” HP gain? Because I always wanted to get an exhaust for my Maxima SE 5 speed. Luckily, I never could afford it back then. I did slap 235/40-18’s on
Amazing and looks like it didn’t sell….
It came with the Shelby Mach-E. I’m not sure if too many were sold otherwise.Amazing and looks like it didn’t sell….
Blame it on consumers. They want a quiet ride with engine sounds.I would be ashamed to have a vehicle that generates fake engine noise.
If I ever own an EV with fake sound I'll be sure to make the sound it projects to be "6.0 PowerStroke diesel".Before we know it there will be “EV sound” conversion kits.
If they sell a kit that mimics the 1980’s MB turbodiesels I’d spend up to $5,000 for it. I find the diesel clatter to be not only soothing but nostalgic.If I ever own an EV with fake sound I'll be sure to make the sound it projects to be "6.0 PowerStroke diesel".