LJS30
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Now that car sounded mean. That is the type of idle I want for my Dodge. It was that in between smooth and lopey mean sound.
memike said:You mean somthing that sounds like you had better get out of the way.
Where did the car go? What car. :shaking2: :
krabysniper said:Let me see if I understand this. You want your car to sound like a 1974 Ford XB Sedan with a V8 351, you blaspheemer! :scratch:
mine is for sale - but not cheap - "between smooth amd lopey mean" sound costs a lot of kaching, kaching :toothy7:LJS30 said:Now that car sounded mean. That is the type of idle I want for my Dodge. It was that in between smooth and lopey mean sound.
krabysniper said:The one that was mentioned by LJS30 "the scene where the Night Rider had taken out both patrol cars and Max is starting the pursuit special" is the yellow one and was belived to be a 74, the Black one was a 73.
340mopar said:Actually the sound you hear on a blown car is the toothed Gilmer belt making the noise. The blower for the most part is quiet.
Chuck
340mopar said:It is darn cool, and you could get the same sound by putting toothed wide belts on your car.
Chuck
Just curious then, but why don't cars with timing belts make that noise and cars with centrifugal superchargers and V belts do make that noise.