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Old 06-17-2009, 03:41 PM   #23 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Autobahn View Post
Thanks for all the suggestions everybody. By the way, I didnīt really feel offended by the "humorous" posts, but a little annoyed. It turned out that this forum is operated by respectable moderators..thanks guys. The reason why I donīt want to change the sound that you hear from outside of the car is simply because I personally donīt want to be heard from 10 miles away. I recently drove a porsche cayman s and compared to the 370z it sounds like a "real" sportscar from the inside, but quite decent from the outside....hence my question.
A lot of that has to do with sound induction through the firewall and proximity of the engine with the mid engine layout. I agree that it is cool. If sounds like your back is right up against the engine. I've never seen a front engine car that gives you sound like that. Maybe the mustang with the sound induction tube?
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