Originally Posted by Miles:
Isn't it a non-pussy inline and maybe underrated in HP as well? Seems like there twin turbo or twin scroll or whatever they call it these days tend to be underrated on factory numbers.
Yeah, inline v6 and everything I've read says the 320hp is probably more like 350. [Reply]
Originally Posted by lewdog:
Well you said it. Is that a pack of angry bees coming up on me?...oh no, it's just the sound of Bearcat's pussy V-6 being floored. :-)
I kid, I kid.
Bearcat's isn't one of them but some of these new turbos do not have the best of sounds coming from their exhausts. Really helps with efficiency and performance though. Nearly all German performance/luxury cars are turbo which now sadly includes Porsche. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
I really do miss the rumble of a v8... I had a Monte Carlo SS for 9 years and could feel the vibration from remote starting it from my kitchen, and my garage isn't attached to my house.
After I did the muffler delete I got that low rumble I was looking for. I have parties and the people want to see the car. I'm not taking it out so I'll just open the garage door and start it. It is loud as fuck. Give it a rev or two and it smells like a race car in the garage people say. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
Yes, I have had some beers.
Cheers. As have I and was just messing with you. One of my neighbors has a great looking dark grey M235 and can't help but think how fucking large the latest 3/4 series has gotten. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
I really do miss the rumble of a v8... I had a Monte Carlo SS for 9 years and could feel the vibration from remote starting it from my kitchen, and my garage isn't attached to my house.
Meh. I don't get off on noise.
My pickup has a V-8 and I'd still rather drive the Grand Prix I had in college with a 3.8L V6. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Miles:
Cheers. As have I and was just messing with you. One of my neighbors has a great looking dark grey M235 and can't help but think how fucking large the latest 3/4 series has gotten.
I test drove a 328, couldn't get past the turbo lag... wanted to try out a 228, but once you drive a 235, there's no going back. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
I test drove a 328, couldn't get past the turbo lag... wanted to try out a 228, but once you drive a 235, there's no going back.
Have driven a few new 328s as loaner cars and didn't really like a number of things despite it being an overall nice car that gets great gas mileage.
Thought the electric steering was too twitchy with complete lack of feedback which wasn't present in a 6 series I had a chance to drive with the new steering. The I4 turbo engine seemed to have a lot of punch for what I was while in sport mode but found the auto transmission in that mode very annoying. Caused it to always be awkwardly high in the revs even when you let of the gas for a while which was likely to deal with the turbo lag you noted.
Originally Posted by lewdog:
Well you're comparing an apple to an orange talking about a truck and a car.
Get back on the tractor Buehler, you're drunk!
Unfortunately not drunk. But we are talking about just the rumble. It doesn't do much for me. My buddy had a Denali with the 6.2L (or 6.0. I can't remember which is the Denali and which is the 2500). He would go on and on about the rumble.
I just don't need it. I like to go fast which is a function of getting power to traction. No matter how it gets there. [Reply]
You harass me about tractors but that is probably why I feel the way I do about engine noise. I'd had a lifetime of engine noise (correlated with 5MPH) for a lifetime by the time I was 16. I just don't need it. [Reply]