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Old 08-23-2016, 01:05 PM
yisub yisub is offline
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Car sound?

Hey, Ive just heard some really sick sound on an Audi, it was kinda like an electric sound but much louder. Dont know if it is because filters, exhaust pipe or something else. Would anyone know where I could find more about that? I cant really tell much more as I cant even find that sound on YT or somewhere, but Id like to find it.
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Old 08-26-2016, 06:21 AM
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Re: Car sound?

hi. There are 10 type of sounds concrned about cars.
Hissing
clunking
Metallic Screeching or Guttural Groaning
Porcine Squealing
Clickety-Clack
Growling or Moaning
Under-Hood Percussion
Clattering or Knocking
Cap’n Crunch
Howling.
different parts of cars makes sounds like engine, front tires of cars while moving from curve turns when pump while driving.
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Old 08-26-2016, 09:02 AM
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Re: Car sound?

Hey there,
If you are guessing the exhaust or filters, that means that the sound is coming from the back side of the car. It even could be the chasis in the back side while running when the air passes through the cracks in it makes that sound. Did you hit in a speed breaker? Do check that...
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