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Here's something I've been pondering on (no not the toilet!). In a thread regarding Aussie V8 supercars someone mentioned you can 't beat the sound of a V8. I wholeheartedly agree (unless it's a howling V12).

Now, whilst some of our little cars can give out a satisfying whine from smoothly meshing gears and balanced motor, we don't have a more guttural aural (I said AURAL!) satisfaction.

I wonder, given todays technology and gadgets etc. can we not have some way of relating the sound of blood-curdling race engines link to our little cars? I'm thinking along the lines of how it's done in video games - the sound is linked to throttle position. Not only that, but have the engine note go up and down the gearbox and remain steady depending on what you're doing with the car on the track.

No doubt this may be ridiculed and I think it's somewhat of a pipe-dream myself, but seeing as plenty of slot jockeys go to the trouble of building layouts with full and interesting scenery, the "proper" engine sounds may add that extra little bit.

Just think, another rotary control on your throttle with positions marked V8, V10, V12, Street, Race, Misfire, Dropped Valve.... oh the possibilities


Opinions please as always.

Mark.
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God no, then there would endless posts about how the sound of the Fly Daytona isn't quite right!

Seriously, great idea and relatively easy with today's chips. I want blipping throttles on the down changes too. And tyre squealing when you lock up into a corner.

Anyone still got that great mpeg of the man going "rrring-ting-ting " like a sixties GP car?

Scott
YES!

It's the bit he gets all high pitched and goes Wwweee -eeeee I love most.

Scott
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