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Never been a fan of the 8, but they do make a good noise:
I take your SE3 noise and raise you.
FN2 sound, which is nicer due to unicorn farts.
Never been a fan of the 8, but they do make a good noise:
Rotary: Still sounds pretty weak
Honda: Sounds nice... for an I4.
There's only one real answer to a discussion of engine sound:
Mild cool. Loses points because explaining rotaries to random people can wear you out.
Gains points because it's a proper sports car, for one. Because it irritates people who hate small displacement motors without actually understanding what displacement actually means, for another...
And because it drives people bat-guano insane when you call it a coupe, even though "Ermahgerd, it has FOUR DOORS! FOUR DOOR CARS ARE NOT COUPES!"
Then again... irritating people who don't understand what displacement actually means is reason enough*.
The 13B isn't actually 1.3 liters in displacement... well... it is... but considering the firing cycle, it has the equivalent displacement of a 2.6 liter four-stroke piston engine... except without the torque... and without those neat piston rings and seals that keep piston motors from drinking oil (most of the time)... and with an insanely complicated start-up ritual... which, like actually trying to get a car with dual side-draft Webers to start in the morning, just adds to the rustic charm...![]()
Rotary: Still sounds pretty weak
Honda: Sounds nice... for an I4.
There's only one real answer to a discussion of engine sound:
There's only one real answer to a discussion of engine sound:
There's only one real answer to a discussion of engine sound:
Rotary: Still sounds pretty weak
Honda: Sounds nice... for an I4.
There's only one real answer to a discussion of engine sound:
My old Panda 100HP needed regular top-ups too. In before "Italian car" stereotypes. Was totally worth it for the zingy little engine that thing had.I'd say it's less a myth of rotaries and oil than a myth that piston engines don't eat the same... my Protege drinks a liter every three or four thousand kilometers...
I'd say it's less a myth of rotaries and oil than a myth that piston engines don't eat the same... my Protege drinks a liter every three or four thousand kilometers...