What is the best sounding engine?
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The harmonics that are characteristic of the P-51 V-12 Allison and that singing steel 4-blade propeller are unmistakable. Sounds like angels singing and devils crying at the same time. As a brat back in the early 1950s, I would see them fly from a local base. Envy and pride would cloud my vision, but that rumbling siren would fill my ears with music and my heart with a dream: to fly single seat fighters. I did.
i would have to say a sierra sapphire cosworth
3-cyl GM Sprint. Sounds like a sick lawnmower.
What about the Aerial square 4 or the old Tiger cub, and the 250 BSA single pot was the bollo, as for cars Alfa Romao Suppa Giulietta , the guy i brought it of use to race Hillman Imps, strip and tune him self, he was bril
one that aint just thrown a piston thru the crank case!
A VW beetle.
the human heart. xxxx
No way mate, yours is a good choice but mine is the 5 litre V8 twin overhead camshaft monster that drives my wife's vibrator
My prefered sound is from the beautiful GM Mopars and Fords V8
They just make a sound that when you hear it, you cant let it down that stays in you,a beauty, a symphony, that is.
I cant describe you, just hear it and youll understand me
then enjoy it!
Concords
Mine is a square 4 2stroke motor used by suzuki in the mid 80's in there GP bikes.
But any multi cylinder 2stroke engine coming on song is like a mozart symphony 2 others!
Harley Davidson nothing like it. I also love the sound of an old spitfire very rare but pure magic.
NSU RO80!! SMOOOOTH...
the best sounding engine has to be!!!!!!!!!!.
a v8 american muscle car such as a 7 litre trans-am or corvette stingray. Question answered
350 cu.in. in a chevelle does it for me. So does a packard merlin or rolls royce merlin V-12 in a spitfire or P-51 are so sweet sounding. I also like the F-104 howl that engine gives off sounds like a space fighter.maybe thats why it's called a star fighter.
a ROVER METRO on nitrous oxide..
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