I showed this video to my friends and they all say that this video is not fake, but I think it is. Do you guys think that this video is real or fake?
I showed this video to my friends and they all say that this video is not fake, but I think it is. Do you guys think that this video is real or fake?
Sounds completely fake ...
What, the noise it makes? It's perfectly possible to have an exhaust that sounds like that, and since it matched up with his shifts it'd be a pain in the ass to fake.
EDIT: That's not to say it necessarily is real though. And it sounds awful.
EDIT: That's not to say it necessarily is real though. And it sounds awful.
Last edited by ghettoperson (2008-06-14 06:46:11)
The driver has wicked sideburns.
Yeah, thats his tubes...
Thats an S2000 if I'm not badly mistaken. They rev for days and days...here locally, I have heard this exhaust note on several warmed over Integra's, tho not to this degree.
I'd love to know how they do it (what brand tubes, and baffles) it is an incredible sound hehe.
Thats an S2000 if I'm not badly mistaken. They rev for days and days...here locally, I have heard this exhaust note on several warmed over Integra's, tho not to this degree.
I'd love to know how they do it (what brand tubes, and baffles) it is an incredible sound hehe.
definitely real, seen it on a car before,
must have screamer pipes and stuff
must have screamer pipes and stuff
Fake sorry, f1 sounds much louder. And i have seen this before:p
Last edited by Ayumiz (2008-06-14 07:35:10)
19k revs is different to 9k revs
Yea, but you can get an exhaust system that can sound like anything you want.kylef wrote:
19k revs is different to 9k revs
We have a winner, it's a S2000 the most powerful 4 cylinder production engine in the world. This one is highly modified and so is the exhaust. Im sure it is a blast to drive, but waay to much rice for meTC.Troy wrote:
Yeah, thats his tubes...
Thats an S2000 if I'm not badly mistaken. They rev for days and days...here locally, I have heard this exhaust note on several warmed over Integra's, tho not to this degree.
I'd love to know how they do it (what brand tubes, and baffles) it is an incredible sound hehe.
Not fake, yes F1 has much higher pitchAyumiz wrote:
Fake sorry, f1 sounds much louder. And i have seen this before:p
kylef wrote:
19k revs is different to 9k revs
Last edited by (T)eflon(S)hadow (2008-06-14 08:00:18)
still considered F1 style exhaust
I remember seeing a product before that you can hook up to your car's audio system and then select any type of exhaust sound you want.
You could make your Hummer sound like a Lambo, or your Civic sound like an old Mustang.
Maybe that's what he did there.
You could make your Hummer sound like a Lambo, or your Civic sound like an old Mustang.
Maybe that's what he did there.
Sounds real to me, honda engines produce some awesome sounds when tweaked, and like someone said before, probably using screamer pipes.
Small hourglass island
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
man.... he's shit at driving that thing...
My dad has that car
THe sound is real (but obviously modded exhaust).
THe sound is real (but obviously modded exhaust).
Last edited by james@alienware (2008-06-14 12:55:47)
That's just clever sound engineering. You'll need to get your engine running at revs that F1 engines run at to get the real deal. To me, that didn't sound much like an F1 car at all, but it still did sound pretty nice I'll admit.
Yeah, it's just a fancy exhaust. F1 ones are waaaaaaaaaay louder, and higher, and more grunty at the same time.
The S2000 only revs to 9000rpm / over 9000 F1 cars go to like.... 19K.
The S2000 only revs to 9000rpm / over 9000 F1 cars go to like.... 19K.
Fake he raised the pitch so its sounds like F1, at 1:00 you van hear him he sounds like a chipmunk.

Anyone think it's weird that it's that loud INSIDE the car?
Most any vehicle I've ever been on/near with an exhaust in the rear, makes noise in the rear and is not that audible inside the car.
Most any vehicle I've ever been on/near with an exhaust in the rear, makes noise in the rear and is not that audible inside the car.