onobeka
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No, I do not. Only MY2019 get those. And yes, I would turn it off too if it was a petrol engine. Not with a 4cyl diesel, where there’s a lot o pinging noise, rattles and grinding especially when the engine it’s cold. I drove Ranger Raptors and Thunders, the 2.0 diesel is even worse than the 2.2 yet better than the 3.2 in terms of harshness. I have already deadened a few panels, based on sound localization measurements I’ve done with directional microphones. The firewall is the culprit on the Rangers and that’s very hard to deaden without a full engine or dashboard removal.
Probably most of you think of my idea in terms of loud and show-off, while I’ve never mentioned this, quite the contrary. Low cyl diesels are notorious for high pitch sounds, I want to somewhat color that sound with some lower tones. It can also be an in-cabin project in the end, however it would be extremely difficult to compose the tone as the inside noise has virtually no transfer path except air while the engine has lots of it. Probably also the reason many of tou think the fake engine sound in your speakers is unpleasant.
Probably most of you think of my idea in terms of loud and show-off, while I’ve never mentioned this, quite the contrary. Low cyl diesels are notorious for high pitch sounds, I want to somewhat color that sound with some lower tones. It can also be an in-cabin project in the end, however it would be extremely difficult to compose the tone as the inside noise has virtually no transfer path except air while the engine has lots of it. Probably also the reason many of tou think the fake engine sound in your speakers is unpleasant.
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