wheelgun28
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Don't some of these new cars enhance the engine sound using the car's entertainment system?
Don't some of these new cars enhance the engine sound using the car's entertainment system?
For most of us, high school was a long time ago. Others seem to be stuck there, mentally at least.![]()
Guess you don't ride with Harley's.
The Ford vs Chevy wars have nothing on where this thread is going.
Give me a V-8
I have a relatively new 2019 F150 with the 3.5 EcoBoost and absolutely could not be happier with it. This truck does EVERYTHING I ask of it including towing my 7,000 lb travel trailer with ease (rated for 13,200). This one's 375 HP (not sure what they do to the Raptor motor to push it to 450?). People that have driven it are amazed at the quickness and torque of this truck (including those who drive the V8 Silverados).
And to those that question the longevity of the V6 turbos, I couldn't care less as I trade them every two years! And .... I love the "whisper" sound of the turbos!
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I'm with him!Just love the sound of my Hemi Ram,,,couldn't be sweeter!![]()
That's the truck and color I started out looking for when I bought my Ram. Hard to find one that hasn't been run to death here in the south. I've never been a "this is better than that" when it comes to vehicles. Albeit, I have always been partial to MOPARS, but I love em all.Not mine I used it as a truck. However shortly after acquiring my land I needed more space. So it was sold.
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That's the truck and color I started out looking for when I bought my Ram. Hard to find one that hasn't been run to death here in the south. I've never been a "this is better than that" when it comes to vehicles. Albeit, I have always been partial to MOPARS, but I love em all.
Try putting that much power in a 3200 lb car with 4 wheel drum brakes
Trucks are boring by comparison
Turbocharged smaller engines are the wave of the future, unfortunately, because they help manufacturers meet government fuel economy requirements. Take Cadillac, for example. The base engine in most Cadillacs is a puny four cylinder turbo. Most Cadillac engine upgrades are V-6s. You have to look pretty hard (and pay a big premium) to get a Cadillac V-8. Remember when all Cadillacs came with smooth, powerful V-8s as standard equipment? Sadly, those days are gone forever. Your friendly Cadillac salesperson will tell you, "Yes, most of our cars are four cylinder models, but they put out as much horsepower as a V-8!" That may be so, but is it truly a Cadillac if the engine makes an ugly strangled rice rocket sound when you step on the gas? Bleah!
And it may get worse. In the future, I can see customers walking into their Cadillac dealer and finding that the only available engine has one cylinder. The salesperson will tell them, "Yes we only offer half-liter, one-cylinder Cadillac engines these days, but because each engine has ten turbochargers, it puts out 500 horsepower, and gets 60 miles per gallon! And if you don't like how it sounds, we offer the optional engine sound tuning upgrade. Using a simple slide control on your electronic display, your can alter your engine sound from a luxurious, smooth "pocketa-pocketa", to a sporty, rough "pocketa-pocketa."
I can hardly wait.
Try putting that much power in a 3200 lb car with 4 wheel drum brakes
Trucks are boring by comparison