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23 Nov 2005, 13:46 (Ref:1468333) | #1 | ||
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Sound of V8
Has anybody heard any of the new V8s yet? I haven't seen any footage of teams testing and was wondering what these new machines sound like
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Hopefully like a DFV
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23 Nov 2005, 14:15 (Ref:1468368) | #4 | |
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The sound of the Cosworth V8
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Judging by the sound of your typical Champ Car running at far fewer revs, it should be deafeningly loud I would think.
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I heard on the rumour mill that Honda have spent £65million pounds on their V8, Why? when they could just cut of two cylinders off
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23 Nov 2005, 14:53 (Ref:1468398) | #7 | |
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In that video clip posted by ASCII Man, am I right in seeing that the V8 is maxing out at 20,002 revs? I realize in race conditions, this is unlikely to happen but, that's still impressive for a V8.
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that is a load of revs
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23 Nov 2005, 17:57 (Ref:1468599) | #9 | ||
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My brother went to a test day and grabbed a vid with a digital camera of the V8 in the McLarens - sounds nice, but F1 is more suited to the V10 scream I think...
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I've heard the Honda, Mercedes, Renault and Toyota V8's they don't sound anywhere nearly as exciting as the old V10's schrill scream...but then at 18 to 20k rpm they don't sound as crude as the old Cosworth DFV's did either.
Frankly you wouldn't know they were V8's, and sadly I thought they sounded dull and very uninspiring indeed, after years of hearing screaming V10's and whaling V12's So many other formula have V8's, it's a real shame to have taken away that unique F1 music! |
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http://www.gazzetta.it/audiovideo/Fo...sto/10/Ferrari
This is a link of the sound of the Ferrari v8, whichi I found in another forum in August |
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Being a hillclimb type, we have predominantly V8's but a few V6's and a V10. The V10 sounds incredible because of the revs but the most pleasing is the V6's
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