Go-Kart Engine sound :(
Wain_Dizzle
07-08-2004, 02:03 PM
Hi, I'm rather new to the engine world of cars, cause I'm more into the cosmetic, eye-kandi side of the automotive world. I mean don't get me wrong, I know some things about the engine, but not as much as I should know. As for my question... I have a 1998 Dodge Neon, and I love it. Since I've been into the show-car style I really havent worried about the engine much... But recently I have been stumbled w/ a problem that I don't like... When ever I rev up my engine... it sounds like a go-kart... It's an SOHC 2.0L, automatic (but investing to have it converted to a manual...). I was wondering, how can i get a different sound out of what I hear? Do I have to do something to the engine? or can I simply mask it out w/ a different muffler system? If it's as easily as the muffler, how can i determine the sound each makes so I can get the sound that I deisire?
-Jayson-
07-08-2004, 02:13 PM
well the high pitch noise is prolly a leak somewhere in the exhaust system,
Wain_Dizzle
07-08-2004, 02:42 PM
well the high pitch noise is prolly a leak somewhere in the exhaust system,
Is that something that is really bad? or is it patchable?
Is that something that is really bad? or is it patchable?
Auto_newb
07-09-2004, 12:01 AM
Did you check if your fart can is working properly?
lol j/k :P
lol j/k :P
pro_am
07-13-2004, 07:06 AM
If there is a leak in the exhaust it is easily fixable as long as it is not near a weld or flange. There is muffler tape available at auto zone, cheap fix. You can cut out the bad part, and replace the pipe, again available at the zone. Another cheap fix. If you are just looking for a better sound look into a muffler or high flow cat, something of that nature. Good Luck!
Jake
Jake
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