Crappy Cranking Sound
#16
No really it does, sitting in the car reminds me of the cockpit, and the turning over of the engine (sound and vibration) for a brief moment reminds of his plane. I know this is a personal feeling, but I am sure there are some pilots out there that know what I mean.
the way you were sliding your car on a wet track yesterday and passing me once, I really thought that you were driving a plane...
#17
No really it does, sitting in the car reminds me of the cockpit, and the turning over of the engine (sound and vibration) for a brief moment reminds of his plane. I know this is a personal feeling, but I am sure there are some pilots out there that know what I mean.
#20
As you may have just read in another thread I will be testing one extensively tomorrow...and the last time I heard one crank at the dealership it was rather pleasant...but there's much more to a car than that. Just kinda sux though, kinda like listening to a Harley with the new muffled exhaust (but at least that can easily be changed). I remember back in the late 60's/early 70's the Mopar muscle cars (GTX's Cuda's Road Runners Fury's etc) had starter motors that sounded really cheap and tinny, where the GM cars sounded so much better...just kinda ruined the total experience.
Last edited by 500; 04-29-2008 at 05:15 PM.
#21
If I remember correctly Porsche produced a flat six for single engine planes back in the 80's...
Last edited by 500; 04-29-2008 at 04:31 PM.
#22
I don't know why each car sounds different or what makes the difference, but I would love to own a Lamborghini one day just for the sound of when the car is cranked then turns over. That is how a true sports car is supposed to sound.
#23
get straight pipes..... then see if you still need that lambo!!
#25
I don't remember passing you, when did that happen? Where on the track?
#26
Thanks but no need apologize at all .
Yes it does kind of sound like the C172 I used to fly...it was a sluggish cranker too LOL...
Yes it does kind of sound like the C172 I used to fly...it was a sluggish cranker too LOL...
#27
My dad was a Piper man, his last plan was a Piper Turbo Aero (this was 15 years ago).
#28
Weren't they used in Mooney's? I would imagine they worked well as they were air cooled.
#29
I think third session, middle of the run, after turn 2. It was a seal grey 997S and I thought you were the only one. I remembered that as I was passed by only 2 or 3 cars that day.
#30
Oh yes, now I remember, I went by you and the 928. Thanks for giving me the point. Fun day, until the end.