RC F vs M4
#286
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I just think it's funny all this sound emphasis, and inline 6 twin turbo crap is inferior.... Uh Supra...this is BMWs first attempt at a straight 6 turbo vehicle in the M trim and all that matters now is that it sounds like a lawn mower, even though it goes and turns like hell.
Oh and this is Toyotas only second V8 engine with any kinda of good sound ever in its history, and all of a sudden it's all that matters. Kinda funny.
Oh and this is Toyotas only second V8 engine with any kinda of good sound ever in its history, and all of a sudden it's all that matters. Kinda funny.
RB26DETT was the best sounding turbo engine ever made closely followed by modified 2JZ-GTE and then the Ferrari F40. Yeah, all of them had turbo lags, but they had enormous presence, aura and sense of occasion. Also, both have header that flow so well that makes them capable of delivering torque all the way to redline giving a sense of endless torque delivery (in the case of RB26DETT, 8500 rpm) and don't run out of breath and plummet after 6000 rpm.
On second thought, maybe BMW could have seek some inspiration from the RB26DETT and 2JZ-GTE
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Well, that begs the question, have you ever heard a bad sounding R34 GTR or MK3/MK4 Supra (7M-GTE, 1JZ-GTE, 1G-GTE or 2JZ-GTE)?
RB26DETT was the best sounding turbo engine ever made closely followed by modified 2JZ-GTE and then the Ferrari F40. Yeah, all of them had turbo lags, but they had enormous presence, aura and sense of occasion. Also, both have header that flow so well that makes them capable of delivering torque all the way to redline giving a sense of endless torque delivery (in the case of RB26DETT, 8500 rpm) and don't run out of breath and plummet after 6000 rpm.
On second thought, maybe BMW could have seek some inspiration from the RB26DETT and 2JZ-GTE
RB26DETT was the best sounding turbo engine ever made closely followed by modified 2JZ-GTE and then the Ferrari F40. Yeah, all of them had turbo lags, but they had enormous presence, aura and sense of occasion. Also, both have header that flow so well that makes them capable of delivering torque all the way to redline giving a sense of endless torque delivery (in the case of RB26DETT, 8500 rpm) and don't run out of breath and plummet after 6000 rpm.
On second thought, maybe BMW could have seek some inspiration from the RB26DETT and 2JZ-GTE
#289
you cant compare the sounds since emissions have changed greatly. its not as simple as slapping turbos on, making huge power while all sounding good while having 4 sets of cats for emssions. i already proved the m4 can sounn ridiculously good with the meistercraft exhaust.
The reason I bring up the sound is the only real critism I hear about the m3/m4 at all is the sound, it just seemed funny from the Toyota crowd (I'm included in this) when we've never hung out hat on sound Ever, mainly reliability.
And to the troll comment, ha, I've owned more Toyotas and lexus' than most anyone on this board... Farthest thing from a troll, just getting involved in this board cause I'm seriously considering the RCF.... But I'm a car enthusiasts first and not a fan boy towards any 1 brand. Sorry.
And BTW this is the RCF vs M4 thread.... Opinions and facts should be welcome.
#290
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M4 still sounds garbage with arguably the best exhaust for M cars (Akrapovic full exhaust). What kind of rabbit did the Meistercraft pull out of the hat that Akrapovic could not? Are you sure you are not talking about Meisterschaft?
This is what it sounds like with the Eisenmann exhaust
Or Akrapovic full exhaust
Last edited by 05RollaXRS; 10-03-14 at 04:57 PM.
#292
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Yeah, I thought so. You confused Meisterschaft with Meistercraft. Different companies.
It sounds OK. Better than stock, I will give you that. However, it is not what I would call it anywhere near great exhaust note. Still very far from "ridiculously good" sounding exhaust as per your claim.
It sounds OK. Better than stock, I will give you that. However, it is not what I would call it anywhere near great exhaust note. Still very far from "ridiculously good" sounding exhaust as per your claim.
akrapovic exhausts never sounded too good to me with most applications besides the f10 m5/m6
GTHAUS Presents All new F80 M3 & F82 M4 Meisterschaft GTC (EV Control) Cat-back Exhaust System - YouTube
GTHAUS Presents All new F80 M3 & F82 M4 Meisterschaft GTC (EV Control) Cat-back Exhaust System - YouTube
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I still think the older BMW straight six are among the best sounding engines ever. Here is the M3 CSL, pure racing.
BMW M3 CSL ONEandONLY Sound (E46) - YouTube
BMW M3 CSL ONEandONLY Sound (E46) - YouTube
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So the reviews are pretty much summing up what we've known, so what shall we do, attack the M3/M4 engine, the S55.
Despite the engine in the RC F being the last thing wrong with that car, it could really use the power and torque of the turbo I6 to move that lard mobile around.
I'm also tired of hearing that the S55 isn't special, and that it's just a derivative of the N55. Here's a fact: The only parts the engine shares with the N55 are ancillary items like, perhaps, the water pump. The crank is forged, the block is closed deck, iron-plasma cylinder-bore surfaces instead of heavier iron liners (very impressive if you have a clue), new pistons, rods, built heads with fortified parts, etc, etc.
The S55 just came out and we are already seeing 560 wheel hp, and 600 wheel torque motors on the dyno with just a tune, exhaust and maybe some downpipes, all on stock turbos. The engine is a masterpiece and it's strong as hell.
Despite the engine in the RC F being the last thing wrong with that car, it could really use the power and torque of the turbo I6 to move that lard mobile around.
I'm also tired of hearing that the S55 isn't special, and that it's just a derivative of the N55. Here's a fact: The only parts the engine shares with the N55 are ancillary items like, perhaps, the water pump. The crank is forged, the block is closed deck, iron-plasma cylinder-bore surfaces instead of heavier iron liners (very impressive if you have a clue), new pistons, rods, built heads with fortified parts, etc, etc.
The S55 just came out and we are already seeing 560 wheel hp, and 600 wheel torque motors on the dyno with just a tune, exhaust and maybe some downpipes, all on stock turbos. The engine is a masterpiece and it's strong as hell.
You are basing this on your first hand experience with a car that has not even been tested as a full production vehicle?
This is far from objective and scientific. Where are the comprehensive metrics to support your assumptions? Where...?
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