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Why did someone hijack this thread regarding commercial vans
That belongs in another forum
Not here:sad72:
 

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well I hope you find some others who are interested
As an expedition owner I have ZERO interest in commercial vans
I found the issues regarding how noise is generated through the vehicles sound system intriguing though
Maybe those of us interested in that issue should start an alternate thread elsewhere
What do you think all??
 

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well I hope you find some others who are interested
As an expedition owner I have ZERO interest in commercial vans
I found the issues regarding how noise is generated through the vehicles sound system intriguing though
Maybe those of us interested in that issue should start an alternate thread elsewhere
What do you think all??
I think some guys are just rude or trying to be funny. It’s the hijacking of threads that can make searching forums and discussing specific topics difficult. I guess the bottom line is this thread is dead because a “Legendary Member” is tired of the original topic being discussed.
 

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WoW you guys take everything straight to the heart. Funny thing is neither of you even attempted the slightest effort into bringing it back into the subject or have remotely discussed the fake engine noise subject since my first post, you're both sitting there whining like little girls for what? Go ahead put it back into subject and continue your conversation and stop whining!
 

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WoW you guys take everything straight to the heart. Funny thing is neither of you even attempted the slightest effort into bringing it back into the subject or have remotely discussed the fake engine noise subject since my first post, you're both sitting there whining like little girls for what? Go ahead put it back into subject and continue your conversation and stop whining!

That’s what I’m sayin’ :van::artist1:
 
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WoW you guys take everything straight to the heart. Funny thing is neither of you even attempted the slightest effort into bringing it back into the subject or have remotely discussed the fake engine noise subject since my first post, you're both sitting there whining like little girls for what? Go ahead put it back into subject and continue your conversation and stop whining!
I don’t have anything to say about vans but I am interested in reading about the original topic. I enjoy hearing the real sounds of my motor. It helps me to hear if anything sounds differently than it should, typically an early indicator that something might be wrong. How’s that? Now you can go and booger up another thread that is not to your liking.
 

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I don’t have anything to say about vans but I am interested in reading about the original topic. I enjoy hearing the real sounds of my motor. It helps me to hear if anything sounds differently than it should, typically an early indicator that something might be wrong. How’s that? Now you can go and booger up another thread that is not to your liking.

I know what you mean, I do too. Sadly the 3.5 EcoBoost isn't the best sounding engine... at least not with the exhaust they mate to it, it really sounds like a 4 cylinder trying too hard. Obviously the days of the rumbling V8 are fading but theres some sweet sounding v6's out there... for example the Nissan VQ 3.5L or 3.7L, those with the stock exhaust sound damn good.
 

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I tried turning the radio on and off while driving, so it doesn't seem like my XLT Max is providing fake engine noise.
 

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I don’t think it is routed thru the radio system. It is piped thru the speakers whenever the engine is running.
 

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I don’t think it is routed thru the radio system. It is piped thru the speakers whenever the engine is running.
This.

It is unrelated to the radio or the entertainment system. It's a separate system that runs noise through the speakers in connection and synchronization with the engine and the revs, i.e. the harder the engine is working the more noise it puts out. To turn it off you have to either pull the applicable fuse (but I don't know what that fuse is or what else it controls) or do it through forscan or something (which I know absolutely nothing about). It's like the active noise cancellation in the platinums; it's not something you can turn on or off, it just...is.
 

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if no one told you, you would have no idea!!! it is pretty seamless.
 

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Wish they didn’t use the fake noise. It actually sounds decent for what it is, but totally unnecessary. And if their market research is telling them that rumbly engine noise commonly associated with V8’s or powerful engines is desired, no reason they can’t tune the exhaust to really sound that way. These ecoboost engines don’t sound all that puny when straight-piped. Yes they’re a bit high pitched and have the turbo whine, but considering what GM has done with tuning their exhaust notes and the expense in doing so, no reason Ford can’t as well. To put it simply, they took the cheap and easy route and gave us phony sound. I personally would rather not have it. And would rather they not pursue tuning the actual exhaust sound in its place. Quiet is good.

That said, I didn’t notice the fake noise until after I put a few hundred miles on my Expy. Just didn’t register as being fake or wrong. I just don’t see the purpose of having it.
 

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Wish they didn’t use the fake noise. It actually sounds decent for what it is, but totally unnecessary. And if their market research is telling them that rumbly engine noise commonly associated with V8’s or powerful engines is desired, no reason they can’t tune the exhaust to really sound that way. These ecoboost engines don’t sound all that puny when straight-piped. Yes they’re a bit high pitched and have the turbo whine, but considering what GM has done with tuning their exhaust notes and the expense in doing so, no reason Ford can’t as well. To put it simply, they took the cheap and easy route and gave us phony sound. I personally would rather not have it. And would rather they not pursue tuning the actual exhaust sound in its place. Quiet is good.

That said, I didn’t notice the fake noise until after I put a few hundred miles on my Expy. Just didn’t register as being fake or wrong. I just don’t see the purpose of having it.
Ford took a Billion dollar loan, to market and develop the EcoBoost. You bet your ass, they got negative feedback, on the the engine sound(like it sounds wimpy). A tuned exhaust, would of been too loud, for average buyers. The Mustang GT 5.0l, for example, has a sound tube, under the hood. It lets engine sound into the cabin. Ford got complaints, the 1st coyotes were too quiet. Listen to a Ram Hemi pickup. They have an excellent sounding, stock exhaust. Its a little loud, but who cares? Ford should offer a exhaust upgrade option.
 

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Ford took a Billion dollar loan, to market and develop the EcoBoost. You bet your ass, they got negative feedback, on the the engine sound(like it sounds wimpy). A tuned exhaust, would of been too loud, for average buyers. The Mustang GT 5.0l, for example, has a sound tube, under the hood. It lets engine sound into the cabin. Ford got complaints, the 1st coyotes were too quiet. Listen to a Ram Hemi pickup. They have an excellent sounding, stock exhaust. Its a little loud, but who cares? Ford should offer a exhaust upgrade option.

Leave the tuned exhausts for lifted pickup trucks and Mustangs. I want silence.
 

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Leave the tuned exhausts for lifted pickup trucks and Mustangs. I want silence.

Me too! I can’t wait until they get rid of the combustion engine all together and go all electric with 1000 mile plus range...and totally quiet. Someday


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