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I don't know i've heard some peoples 3.8's sound like V8's, specifically 98 3.8's car (the user not the engine).. May not sound like an LS1, but sounds really close to some other V8's. Either way sounds badass:
That is my exhaust goal anyways.. I want to do CIA headers with true duals 2.5, and borla mufflers.
There is a cammed 3.8 on youtube.com that sounds unbelievable. (That might be the one that metallica posted, but I can't look at it, cuz I'm at work). I'd like to hear the cammed 3.8 at higher rpm's though... I wonder if it still sounds "raspy".
There is a cammed 3.8 on youtube.com that sounds unbelievable. (That might be the one that metallica posted, but I can't look at it, cuz I'm at work). I'd like to hear the cammed 3.8 at higher rpm's though... I wonder if it still sounds "raspy".
No it's all about the mufflers.. magnaflow and flomasters are the worst for "rasp" (unless you get like an autozone muffler, but you know what I mean) having headers helps a little, and then the true duals help even more.
Has anyone found out what causes that sound? Alot of the time you can hear a metallic pinging noise when they rev (the Y-pipe rattles around and hits that bracing by the transmission, whatever it's called.), and that causes a majority of it. The other reason is just the muffler itself. You have to find a muffler that gives you a smooth tone.. IE really rough = riceburner sound really smooth would be like a stock muffler, but louder.
I think he gets the point.....
And if you dont get the point(s) here they are
1. Your Car Won't Ever have the sound of a V8
2. Use The Search Function Next Time Please.
1998 Red T-top V6 Camaro
- K&N Filter, Pacesetter Headders, MagnaFlow 2.5" Hi-Flo Cat, FlowMaster 80 Series, PowerDyne Supercharger@9Psi More 2 Come
hey now i said please, lol I am just getting agravated at everyone saying the same thing but posting in this thread anyways. after like 4ppl saying no you'd think it would be enough...:)
1998 Red T-top V6 Camaro
- K&N Filter, Pacesetter Headders, MagnaFlow 2.5" Hi-Flo Cat, FlowMaster 80 Series, PowerDyne Supercharger@9Psi More 2 Come
V6's sound is off-key and aren't harmonized. V8's firings are acoustically harmonized. The firing order gives it it's sound.
You can get a really mean sound with mods... My car is mean sounding with its heads, cam, intake, headers and 3" header-back exhaust. Flowtech warlock muffler ftw.
\'97 Camaro M5 Y87 3.23 LSD, homebrew CAI, highfloCat, Flowmaster catback, Pacesetter headers, specstage3 clutch and aluminum flywheel, !egr, 2kW system.<br /><br />Possible L67 bottom end w/ abbott heads and a turbo in the works... gotta do more homework
\'97 Camaro M5 Y87 3.23 LSD, homebrew CAI, highfloCat, Flowmaster catback, Pacesetter headers, specstage3 clutch and aluminum flywheel, !egr, 2kW system.<br /><br />Possible L67 bottom end w/ abbott heads and a turbo in the works... gotta do more homework
V6's sound is off-key and aren't harmonized. V8's firings are acoustically harmonized. The firing order gives it it's sound.
care to entertain us with your explanation of the definition of "off-key" and "harmonized"?
i'll save you the time, it's not about the pitch of the tone it's making, it's the firing order. in a V8 engine, there are two cylinders firing at the same time at some points in the firing order, you were correct about this part. but it has nothing to do with the sound frequency the internal combustion is at.
leave it to the music major to be a prick about someone saying "off-key" and "acoustically harmonized"... hahaha
oh, and to the OP... you have a better chance at making your buddy's outboard boat motor sound bada$$ than making your V6 sound like a V8. 98 3.8's car does sound good for a V6 though. :banana:
Two cylinders firing at the same time? :bs: 18436572?
Seems like all the old hot rods with a distributor ignition just fired one cylinder at a time...:stp:
Think about it folks!
2002 Navy Blue Metallic Blue Firebird A4
Pure stock (Hey, just bought it 11/07)
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