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Re: [Tigers] Can this be true? Non Tiger

To: mark.rense@ge.com, tigers@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Tigers] Can this be true? Non Tiger
From: CoolVT@aol.com
Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2012 16:16:20 -0500 (EST)
The article I saw quoted said it wasn't a microphone playing back the  
car's own sounds, but a recording. Hey, electric brakes, electric speedometer,  
electric throttle why not electric sound.
M
 
 
In a message dated 2/9/2012 3:15:03 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
mark.rense@ge.com writes:

I just  re-read the C&D article on the M5, they say the sound system
performs  "playback of the engine noise..." to enhance the experience.
This may imply  that there are microphones being used or it may just be
playing a .wav file  sync'd to the engine rpm. Several car (Nissan) and
motorcycle (Yamaha,  Aprilla) manufacturers are using the high-tech
version of the old exhaust  cut-out. A butterfly valve system upstream in
the exhaust is computer  controlled to direct the flow through the main
muffler system in normal  cruising but when you stick your foot into the
metal it allows the exhaust  to flow through a less restrictive, and
louder, pathway. Since the EPA  noise and mileage cycle do not require
WFO driving, the system is not  activated and the vehicle meets the 80 dB
requirements. It is interesting  that BMW chose to go with an audio
route, although it seems a little pricey  to add something that a set of
Flowmasters would fix. 

Reminds me of  my Mattel V-rroom engine I clamped on my Schwinn Stingray
when I was a  kid.  At least I knew that one was  fake....

Bugz

-----Original Message-----
From:  CoolVT@aol.com
Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2012 11:07 AM
To:  tigers@autox.team.net
Subject: [Tigers] Can this be true? Non  Tiger

A Florida newspaper is quoting Automobile Magazine that the 2013  BMW M5
has  a "recorded' exhaust sound.  BMW claims buyers expect  to buy a
quiet car when they spend $100K , but they also want to hear the  sound
of the twin turbo  V8.  The solution....BMW has the  car
"lip-synch"....that is, when you hit  the throttle in this car you  get
the recorded rumble of a hot V8 through the radio speakers. And  I
thought BMW buyers were "car guys", "purist".
I guess the sound is  great to impress the women in the car.  Just make
sure she's inside.  You can speculate that the Asian manufacturers will
steal this idea and you  will see it appear in their hot cars.  Can't you
see  it now,  stick in a 4 cylinder and get the roar of a V8......or a
V10  if you  are willing to pay for that option.  LOL  Mark
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