Car louder in the rain?
#1
Car louder in the rain?
Okay so maybe it’s just me, but I feel like the exhaust on the car is louder and or more throaty when it rains. Anyone else experience this? I know alot of people don't drive their car in the rain so maybe no one notices. This is stock exhaust stock, stock intake… Maybe it’s the rain bringing a heightened sense or awareness.
#2
The road noise will be increased a lot while driving in the rain, but having done plenty of rain driving in my S2000 (hours an hours worth) the amount of noise coming from the engine/exhaust doesn't change from what I can tell. And I do plenty of driving in the rain with the engine at full song. The increased tire noise from the rain may be combining with the engine noise and making it sound louder though?
#5
I definitely notice the exhaust noise being prettier (louder) when it's cooler outside... and usually it's cooler when it's raining. But just based on rain itself, I don't notice a difference really.
#7
Maybe that's what it is, just cooler air changing the tune a bit? Might be a good question for Jei I'll ask him next time I see him assuming I remember lol
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#8
Look what I learned from the Ron Kurtus School for Champions: http://www.school-for-champions.com/...over_water.htm
"A sound coming from the shore will sound louder to a person sitting in a boat in the water than the same sound heard by a person on land."
"A sound coming from the shore will sound louder to a person sitting in a boat in the water than the same sound heard by a person on land."
#9
I was thinking it might be the colder air in general. I guess I'll go with some combination of colder air and increased awareness to my surroundings due to the rain. Either way I love how it sounds. Now if only it would stop raining so I can clean her up.