08-25-2012, 04:58 PM | #1 |
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Why does turbo engine produce less engine noise than naturally aspirated engine?
Sorry for the noob question. Tried search google and the answer said turbo engine are usually smaller engine. However, many of BMW cars are using 4.4L turbo engine but why is it still makes less noise than the M3 naturally aspirated 4.0 v8 engine ? Thanks !
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08-25-2012, 05:00 PM | #2 |
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The turbos actually "muffle" exhaust sounds to an extent..because the exhaust are being redirected to drive a turbine in the turbos..I was shocked at how "muted" my 335 sounded even with a full catless setup
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08-25-2012, 05:10 PM | #4 |
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Thanks for the quick responds ! I really appreciate that !
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The turbo absorbs a lot of exhaust pressure by spooling the turbine, thereby muffling sound.
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Also, the E9X NA engine is far more "on the edge" to make the horsepower they want. With turbos, you will have a mild engine and with the boost, make a lot of power (and a lot more with a simple chip).
Not sure what I will do, but I if I get the new one, I will definitely miss the radical mechanical cacophony of this engine. John |
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My friend's big single 1JZ in his S13 safely revs to 10K if he takes the rev limiter off. With an open downpipe it's loud as shit (especially the "pop" when a fireball shoots out) but is noticeably quieter than, say, a Honda K20 revving just as high with straight pipes. Basically +1 to most of what's been said already. And idk why the F10 M5 needs that bullshit with its speakers replicating engine noise - I've driven a stock E63 with the TTV8 and it's pretty loud.
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BMW needs a premium option to add a speaker to your exhaust to really show off that beautiful computerized V8 engine note.
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now modified they can sound pretty wicked, but stock I think they sound really not pleasing. how they drive is a different story
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08-29-2012, 11:29 AM | #16 |
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doesn't the M3 also have 1500 rpms on the bmw turbo engines? is it not also designed to be aggressive-sounding? I get that turbos are generally quieter, but the M3 is generally designed to be louder, no?
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09-01-2012, 09:54 PM | #17 |
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rpm does not dictate volume. If that was the case my dremel would blow my ears out.
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