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Most confusing to me is after 5 decades plus of ferrari engine changes, modifications, configurations, advancements, injections, etc, that ferrari from the 80's the 90's and current cars have that trademark sound. What gives? Thanks Nd. Jun 16, 1, Houston, TX. I think the flat crank has a lot to do with it.

Philcat Karting. It's the flat plane crankshaft for sure. JoeZaff F1 Veteran. Aug 5, 5, Philly suburbs Full Name: Joe. Once upon a time, it was probably a mixture of the flat crank,the blend of mechanical whirrings, intake and exhaust noise. After all, all Ferraris, from the Dino 6 to the flat 12 all had a unique italian sound. Much to my dismay, these days it is strictly exhaust tuning.

Ferrari has an idea what they want their cars to sound like and tune the bejesus out of them to get them there. Its not just Ferrari, for 10K kreissieg exhaust can make your Boxster sound like an F1 car I'm just saying. Much more annoying to me, however, is the latest fad of overrun sounds. Apparently, Mercedes didn't get that memo. Quite frankly I find it annoying and I feel like I am being pandered to. Ferraris used to have a form followed function quality to every facet of their engine design.

Because most of the old engines were related in some manner to their existing race programs, they all just happened to sound delightful because they invoked the sounds of the cars of the Scuderia.

There is no engineering reason for a modern Ferrari to sound anything like an F-1 car, of which they share virtually nothing engine wise. Sep 22, 5, Richmond Full Name: Pete.

I find this interesting, I wondered why with all of the tuning etc available today that the sounds were so different. Thank you for your explanations. The sound is probably the main reason I bought a Ferrari.

I had a girl in my this weekend. It was her first time in a Ferrari. She complained that it was too loud and said she'd like the car more if it was quiet. I told her she was dumb and took her home. She's a friend of my wife so I think she took it as a joke. I was only halfway joking. NuorderSG likes this.

Jun 23, 1, Mitch Alsup F1 Veteran. The sounds synthetic and tinny too. Would you believe the Enzo sounds crapper than all of them. Thank God for the aftermarket. The Boxer series has one of the most pleasing engine sounds I've ever heard. Daytona is aural bliss. I had a discussion on this topic with a vehicle sound engineer at MIRA a couple of weeks ago. The conclusion was that the things that make a Ferrari sound the way it does are: 1.

Exhaust design 3. Induction design 4. Engine configuration no of cyls, crank design, angle of V 5. There are also a number of tricks you can play with accoustics to deaden particular frequencies, and enhance others. I wouldn't pretend to know exactly what Ferrari do, but they manage to get all the noise but without the vibration and harshness! Thats very interesting. Like I said, I know the bare minimum about engines but thats it. The result is precision tuning that would be impossible with purely physical testing.

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