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I have searched in the forum but i could not find something about the BMW 120d.
And the video would not work so my question is: Does the BMW 120d sound like a diesel or not? :dunce:
 
Every modern day diesel is not sounding like a diesel anymore.

I have the BMW demo and it is sounding a bit dull, you miss the revving noise of the engine... But it is quick, there is a lot of torque, and that is needed on the Nordschleife



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search for bmw+diesel+sound............ would have got you a thread with 5 pages
 
Diesels are Much Much quieter these days you know.
Modern day Common rail diesel injection systems rely on electronics rather than the old style chain drive and gear drive sytems (which caused most of the old diesel rattle), to control fuel flow allowing manufacturers to use much quieter components in their engines.
They Rev much lower than a petrol counterpart, and the turbo allows them to have huge Pulling power.
My Transit Van will easily pull to over 100mph these days, where as my old Transit with mechanical Injection used to struggle to reach 80.

BMWs diesels are Very quiet.
 
Remko
I have searched in the forum but i could not find something about the BMW 120d.
And the video would not work so my question is: Does the BMW 120d sound like a diesel or not? :dunce:
PD recorded the sounds of all 650 cars in the game so that they'd actually sound realistic. I'll go out on a limb and say that the 120d in GT4 will sound exactly the same as it does in real life. I think this is like the whole reversing-lights embargo we had that blew out to about 5-10+ pages ... just a bit trivial.
 
I hope there will be some more Diesels in the game such as the Volkswagen Touareg V10 or the Mercedes S 400 CDI. Imagine the humongous torque you can squeeze out of those with some turbo tuning.
But I must say that I was a bit disappointed by the sound of the BMW 120d. Diesels may be much quieter today than they were in the past, but you can still hear it's a Diesel in reality. In the BMW demo you can't, the 120d does sound different than the 120i, but not particularly like a Diesel. So I hope there will be some improvement in that direction in GT4.

Cheers,
the Interceptor
 
Norman Vauxhall
Plz... one more question about 120d.
How much motor-brake have? (the diesel dont have it at all!)

tnx!
Hi, I remember you making this remark before :)

The motor braking feels comparable to my real life Golf TDI, so I guess that's well done in the game.
 
I ride in a old ass diesel benz and the sound is so satisfying, it sounds like a truck barreling down the street.
 
DappaDaRealist
sighty off theh subject, but is the 120d the only diesel to be included into the series, no other diesel cars.?
I see no other diesel in the 359's car list.

Even more off subject : I wondered if the 1886 Daimler is a steam car? If so, I can't wait to make a pitstop and look at the heads of the crew when they open the tank ... :)
 
...well i have the BMW dealership DEMO and i can tell ya that it doesn´t sound that much like a diesel!...ok it sounds "deeper" than the 120i but it´s not that "dieseling" at all...
 
GT-One Lover
...well i have the BMW dealership DEMO and i can tell ya that it doesn´t sound that much like a diesel!...ok it sounds "deeper" than the 120i but it´s not that "dieseling" at all...
That's exactly what I meant: it does have a growly bass-note, but that "nailing" sound that's typical for a Diesel is missing.

Cheers,
the Interceptor
 
is the 120d going to be the only diesel in GT4???

oh and also.....no it doesn't really sound much like a diesel....it just has the typical need to give it more revs and gas to get moving like any other diesel...
 
robin2223
is the 120d going to be the only diesel in GT4???
Nobody knows that yet. The official car list contains only the 120d as a Diesel so far, but a lot of cars are missing yet, so noone can answer that now. I guess we'll know when the first reviews of GT4 will appear.

Cheers,
the Interceptor
 
well lets consider the fact that people dont like that ugly diesel truck sound, thats why car manufacturers work hard on getting rid of the 'diesel' sound, thats why the series1 dont sound much like a diesel. I have heard a series 1 in motion and the team at pd got the sound right.
 
robin2223
is the 120d going to be the only diesel in GT4???

oh and also.....no it doesn't really sound much like a diesel....it just has the typical need to give it more revs and gas to get moving like any other diesel...

Sounds Odd, Most diesels have the Torque come in very early From around 1500 to 2000 rpm, although they then only rev up to around 4500rpm, before the Torque drops out.
The thing I like About modern diesels is you can pretty much Keep your foot planted, and slam them through the Box and the engine will be pretty much on power all the time.
Obviously their no scooby boxer, But my wife some times has use of a 320 diesel when her St220 is in the shop and it puts a lot of The Local Boyz Toyz to shame :lol:
 
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why the hell would any one want to drive a diesel anyway yuky.
At first you might drive one in reality because petrol costs about twice as much in Germany as in New Zealand. Diesel is cheaper and the engine makes more mpg than a petrol engine. Then you discover that a modern diesel can be a lot of fun, and you might want to drive a top end diesel in GT4.

Cheers,
the Interceptor
 
GTXLR
But my wife some times has use of a 320 diesel when her St220 is in the shop and it puts a lot of The Local Boyz Toyz to shame :lol:

Damn right GTXLR, my father has a 330d and its an amazing car and excellent engine.

Most diesel critics base their opinions on hearsay; drive a modern diesel (particularly a 320d or 330d), great drive and great engines.
 
Did you lot know ther is a diesel powered Le mans racer.
Taurus Sports-Caterpillar diesel-powered Lola.
apparantly it didnt finish the race, but the Lola was the first diesel-powered car to compete in the classic Le Mans 24 hr endurance race for 50 years.
 
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Who says diesel is a bad thing??
 
Yes, Diesel can be great!!

This is theNew York Central "High-speed" railcar M-497, put together by the NYC Railroad in 1966. This first "High-speed" railcar, was a 13 year old Budd RDC (rail diesel car) that had once run in the Boston and Albany Beeliner Fleet. The diesel engines were disconnected and 2 GE J-47 turbojet aircraft engines were mounted on the roof. The car had a streamlined front, and special cylindrical tread wheels were installed. New York Central Railroad Publicity Photo.

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The diesel Le Mans car had transmission problems (too much torque). The ACO is easing up on diesels allowing larger capacity higher boost and less restriction compared to gas engines. I also believe I read something about them deciding to allow larger tanks and much greater displacement on any hydrogen burning cars.
 
Just watched Amars Videos, and they sound about right for me.

Old diesels ratteled and clanked and generally sound terrible, and were short on power. Mostly this noise came from the Injector system all driven by cogs chains and gears.

New diesels especially the latest are now without the metal work to control the diesel injectors which run off elctronics and support a turbo, the engines are much more damped and refined and developed by enginers to reduce noise along with the lack of chain gear, long gone is the sound like the big ends were knocking out.

A modern diesel (from a descent co like BMW/Mercedes) now only makes a slight bit more noise in the block than a petrol but they hum now rather than rattle, and is much smoother than ever before, most noise now comes from the Turbo, at the top end of the engine as electonic injection has overtaken the mechanical injection.

The deeper note of the 120d in amars vid sounds not too disimilar, to my experience in a 94 320d as refered to earlier, i believe they share the same engine so i guess this was to be expected, My experience was the engine made slightly more mechanical noise in real life, but the tone was about right.
 
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