Drag Racing Car Sounds

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If you had ten cars to choose from to redo a better engine sound for drag racing what will those 10 cars be?
 
The subaru's they sound all weak and like a inline four motor I want to hear the deep flat four motor sound like my Sti in real life
 
I think that cars need to sound different as they get upgrades. A lot of cars only change there sound to exhaust and turbos. And that's a small amount really. Like the engine upgrades don't just add HP. They have to ads parts or put higher quality parts like in real life. More upgrades should change the sound.
 
I think that cars need to sound different as they get upgrades. A lot of cars only change there sound to exhaust and turbos. And that's a small amount really. Like the engine upgrades don't just add HP. They have to ads parts or put higher quality parts like in real life. More upgrades should change the sound.

The only mod that would change the sound of the car apart from upgraded exhaust would be bigger cam gears. What other upgrades are you talking bout? A full weight reduction makes more rattle in cockpit view?
 
The only mod that would change the sound of the car apart from upgraded exhaust would be bigger cam gears. What other upgrades are you talking bout? A full weight reduction makes more rattle in cockpit view?

the general engine upgrade. With three stages. Well more horsepower cause an engine to be deeper. A 800hp engine is deeper sounde than 300hp. More rpms and harder the engine works the more "aggressive" the engine sounds.

And slash yes. Every muscle car sounds the same. A HEMI sounds different from a big block or small block.
 
the general engine upgrade. With three stages. Well more horsepower cause an engine to be deeper. A 800hp engine is deeper sounde than 300hp. More rpms and harder the engine works the more "aggressive" the engine sounds.

Lol, I quit GTP.
 
the general engine upgrade. With three stages. Well more horsepower cause an engine to be deeper. A 800hp engine is deeper sounde than 300hp. More rpms and harder the engine works the more "aggressive" the engine sounds.

And slash yes. Every muscle car sounds the same. A HEMI sounds different from a big block or small block.

Hemi's are big blocks....the Mustangs sound like the Chargers startup sound
 
the general engine upgrade. With three stages. Well more horsepower cause an engine to be deeper. A 800hp engine is deeper sounde than 300hp. More rpms and harder the engine works the more "aggressive" the engine sounds.

And slash yes. Every muscle car sounds the same. A HEMI sounds different from a big block or small block.

I do not agree with your first part.

So what you are saying is that a 956 hp Audi RS6 Avant '08 sounds deeper than a stock Chevrolet Chevelle? Illogical.

Unless you're really trolling us..."wow" is all I can think of right now.
 
I do not agree with your first part.

So what you are saying is that a 956 hp Audi RS6 Avant '08 sounds deeper than a stock Chevrolet Chevelle? Illogical.

Unless you're really trolling us..."wow" is all I can think of right now.

Engine sound is based on displacement, air flow and exhaust.
 
I do not agree with your first part.

So what you are saying is that a 956 hp Audi RS6 Avant '08 sounds deeper than a stock Chevrolet Chevelle? Illogical.

Unless you're really trolling us..."wow" is all I can think of right now.

No I was saying with same car in general. I know that some cars have higher pitch. Just used it as an example that every engine upgrade should vary the sound. Wasn't trying to say 100% just a metaphor.
 
No I was saying with same car in general. I know that some cars have higher pitch. Just used it as an example that every engine upgrade should vary the sound. Wasn't trying to say 100% just a metaphor.

Oh...yeah then you are correct, my good sir :)
 
Oh...yeah then you are correct, my good sir :)

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Haha. But I was just saying in general cars need to change per upgrade and for every car. Also has anyone noticed that you don't hear suspension noise? You think you would in like a 70's Honda with 200,000 miles. That would make the game so much better. To have the old or stock suspensions squeak.
 
Haha. But I was just saying in general cars need to change per upgrade and for every car. Also has anyone noticed that you don't hear suspension noise? You think you would in like a 70's Honda with 200,000 miles. That would make the game so much better. To have the old or stock suspensions squeak.

Hey now, my 93 accord has 225,000 miles and it's running fine... if you ignore the backfires now and then :)
 
Sorry tried not to offend. Lol. But not every car in the workday isn't as lucky as yours. Lol

Yes, true. It would be kinda funny actually if your car in the game has 500,000+ miles and if you go over a large bump, your bumper falls off :lol:
 
Hey now, my 93 accord has 225,000 miles and it's running fine... if you ignore the backfires now and then :)

Yes, true. It would be kinda funny actually if your car in the game has 500,000+ miles and if you go over a large bump, your bumper falls off :lol:

The frame and panels of my truck have 665k. Engines were swapped for more horsepower
 
They gotta put in some Peterbilts, Kenworths, and/or Macks in the game. I would put a million miles on 'em with no overhaul. But, I'd say that the best sounding cars in the game for me are muscle cars. But, PD can still majorly improve all car/drag racing sounds in the game.
 
They gotta put in some Peterbilts, Kenworths, and/or Macks in the game. I would put a million miles on 'em with no overhaul. But, I'd say that the best sounding cars in the game for me are muscle cars. But, PD can still majorly improve all car/drag racing sounds in the game.

Lol, what would GT5 do with Trucks?
 
I would race them. Circuit and Drag. At times I would line up against civics on a drag, and immediately when its go, I would ram them. Then drop some s*** on them about VTEC. But, I'm sure that there's some truck enthusiasts out there. Who doesn't like 15 liter, 1,500 ft-lb torque engines?
 

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