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Old 09-08-2007, 04:20 PM
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When cold, my HKS HiPower vaguely gets the G35 coupe sound. When it warms up that tubey musical sound goes away though.
Old 09-08-2007, 04:30 PM
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[QUOTE=TB,Sep 8 2007, 03:13 PM] Same reason an S will never sound like a V8, a V10 sounds like poo, and a V12 is glorious.
Old 09-08-2007, 04:46 PM
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[QUOTE=EternalShadowAW,Sep 8 2007, 04:30 PM]V10's are some of the best sounding engines ever.
Old 09-08-2007, 09:22 PM
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yeah, sorry about that, i missed the "just" because I was so shocked when you said v10s sounded like poo . Of course mufflers and exhaust aren't dedicated just for sound. Flow characteristics and emissions >>> sound for engineers. Oh, and at you not hearing nice high revving v10s. If you went to the f1 races when the v10s were still around, you would be in for a treat. I went to montreal this year and although the v8s screamed, it wasn't nearly as amazing as when the v10s were around (engine configuration is one of largest factors in how the car sounds, especially in f1, where exhausts are just made to perform and nothing else). My uncle's friend owns the first manual e60 M5 and it sounds amazing even in stock form.
Old 09-09-2007, 08:54 AM
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Yes, will sound different, think Mustang vs. Civic. Or EVO vs. STI (subies have a really distinct sound). And believe me, no matter how hard anyone tries, your car will never sound liek a Ferrari . Hell, some people buy certain cars because of the noise it makes, a lot of the 5.0>GM 350 small block people just like the sound better (I'm not one, I don't like the sound of a car breaking down, zing).
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Exotic car makers spend quite a bit of time developing the exhaust notes of their vehicles. It's not just like an F430 was built and it magically sounds like previous Ferraris. Even more evident that the F430 has removable baffles in the factory mufflers so the owner can "tune" it's exhaust note.

Honda has just started caring about the exhaust notes of their "performance" vehicles. The Current Civic Si's, the Just released Accord EXV6-6MT, and the Upcoming S2000 CR are examples.
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I've seen 350z's and g35's with aftermarket exhausts, yet they still sound nearly the same as they did with their factory exhausts. Look out for one with aftermarket exhausts and you'll see that it really has to do with the engine they all share.
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Originally Posted by TB,Sep 8 2007, 06:46 PM
I personally have never heard any V10 other than the Viper...and it sounds like poo. If you say other V10's sound good, well then thats subjective and I've never heard them so I'm not in a position to comment.


And don't infer something that I didn't say...

No sh!t car manufacturers tune their exhausts for their desired outcome: a Hyundai exhaust system is probably tuned from the factory for optimum fuel mileage, and I'm sure a Ferrari exhaust system is tuned from the factory for optimum performance. If you apply some reading comprehension skills and read my statement to understand it instead of flame it, you would see that I said Ferrari's don't just have super-special mufflers to sound the way they do. The engine is the major contributor to the sound. That was the point you so clearly missed.
Haven't heard one of the new M5s? There's a V10 that doesn't sound too bad...

Personally I agree with you, I don't like the sound of a V10 in general but there have been some exceptions. I think the Viper sounds like junk, myself.
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Put a testpipe with stock exhaust. That will make it sound the closest to a G35, I know cause I did it.
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I love the exhaust notes out of the VQ engines... such a nice sound that has presence. The closest thing to that would be the HKS Hi-Power. It won't sound exactly like that but it has a very sexy noise that's even better IMO.
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