CianRyan wrote: » I've never been blown away by BMW engines noise wise, they all sound a bit weezy to me. A proper set of pipe helps though!
Foxhole Norman wrote: » Remember I'm coming from a 1.0 Yaris too :pac:
Foxhole Norman wrote: » That reminds me, I haven't done a tunnel run yet!
Sobanek wrote: » I have. Nothing impressive with a standard exhaust
Bpmull wrote: » Anyone know roughly how many cars were sold in dublin in 2007 in other words would a car with a plate around 43000 be a uk import or was there actually that many vehicle registered in Dublin.
colm_mcm wrote: » Put the reg into www.motorcheck.ie and it'll tell you. Numbers of Irish cars are much higher than 40000 though
joujoujou wrote: » Going out to hospital for surgery. But I'll be back!
dgt wrote: » Maybe the 4 pot ones... How about a 12v, 24v or a 32v But as much as I like the sound of my past and present cars, doesn't compare to the sound of another car here.... To me anyway :cool:
CianRyan wrote: » Ah now, I've heard them all. They all need to have a lump taken out of their throat. I get it like, they're executive cars, so they're meant to be quiet. That's just not for me though. Sure even the V12 sounds like a little mouse with a V12 stuck deep inside it, coughing. Needs more umpf. The 280, that thing is something else!
Alanstrainor wrote: » Best of luck!
dgt wrote: » All the best man and here's to a speedy recovery
dgt wrote: » Have you heard the 525 in recent times....
Foxhole Norman wrote: » I think I'm now a VTEC convert.
Big Nasty wrote: » Vanos dude, vanos.
Big Nasty wrote: » A V8 E38/9 is WAY too quiet. The E32/4 8pots were mmuch more throaty from the factory.
Marcusm wrote: » So you've moved from a small Jap to a straight six Bavarian and wish you were with the Japanese again!
Foxhole Norman wrote: » Completely different ends of the spectrum though Mine is one to eat miles in absolute comfort while also having a good bit of power, the brothers is just a hilarious Go-Kart!