11-02-2023, 11:13 AM | #1 |
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"fake" burbles?
I'm not sure why people are calling the exhaust burbles fake.
Especially with the right tailpipe valve open, the burbles are clearly heard out the exhaust pipe. So how is it fake? It's not like those are just coming out of the speakers inside the car. |
11-02-2023, 07:47 PM | #3 |
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In sport mode, I can def hear them when I have the windows down and can hear the exhaust bouncing back off of surrounding objects. Almost worth the cost of admission to drive this thing around in sport mode to hear the exhaust sounds.
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11-03-2023, 03:16 AM | #4 |
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You could just pull the fuse and leave the flap open regardless of mode
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11-03-2023, 10:48 AM | #5 |
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Nah, for me, it's just about right in comfort mode for everyday city/urban driving. And I like the personality change when going to Sport and Sport+ when I want to play a bit. Not sure I would feel comfortable pulling any fuses either in my brand new (only 630 miles) car.
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11-03-2023, 11:25 AM | #6 |
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Maybe because they are (can be) controlled by software.
On my Boxster - for example - I have two FVD Brombacher tune options that will put out the same amount of power/torque, but one of them is doing it with the "normal" engine sound, while the other is adding the farts/burbles. I occasionally switch between them just for fun, but try to not annoy neighbours too much I also think they are "fake" since I can have the same engine output without burbles, and they were just a "free add-on" to the tune. That's even how FVD marketed the tuning package.
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I meant "fake" (in my case) because neither engine nor exhaust actually need to make those burble noises to achieve the desired hp/tq numbers. Noise is added just for show. That being said - Porsche also has this pumping noise into the cabin fixation that you mention. At least theirs is actual noise from own engine, amplified by something called "soundaktor". The cabin is plenty noisy anyway in a Boxster, so I pulled the plug on my soundaktor as soon as I found out where it is.
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I know they're fake because I have a downpipes, equal length midpipe, and a valves rear section from AA. When I turn the button off in M1 mode with the valves open, I don't hear them as much. From the outside the sound does not change. Also, the "burbles" in my car are more like snaps and cracks, and the sound coming through the speakers is significantly more muffled.
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11-03-2023, 05:57 PM | #10 |
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I think if you asked most people what "fake" engine sound is they would say "sound made by an audio program that comes out of the speakers in the sound system and is not audible from outside the car." Saying that a sound is fake just because the exhaust system has a valve in it which changes the sound output doesn't make sense.
That would mean that all aftermarket exhaust systems are "fake" unless you have carefully controlled dyno tests showing they actually increase the power output. Somewhere on Youtube there is a road test of a 230i where when they turn off the IS it sounds like a 4 cylinder Honda or Toyota. THAT is fake sound Last edited by pantdino; 11-03-2023 at 06:00 PM.. Reason: add comment |
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11-03-2023, 06:57 PM | #11 |
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Fake is not the right word. Augmented is likely more appropriate. The engine and exhaust makes it's own sound and burbles of a particular volume depending on drive mode and if the exhaust flap is open. This is supplemented (augmented) by additional sound from the speakers, both the exhaust note and the burbles. If it was an EV, all the combustion noises you hear are fake. In ours, it's just making the existing noises louder for the cabin occupants, although not perfectly replicating the tone.
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