Suvdude2000
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Sorry to agree with the other guy. No way a V6 ever sounds like a V8.
Even when they record the sound of a V8 and pipe it into the speakers?
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Sorry to agree with the other guy. No way a V6 ever sounds like a V8.
Yes... Sounds... not very good to say the least.Even when they record the sound of a V8 and pipe it into the speakers?
You don’t tune mufflers... and every expedition has the same type of muffler. Maybe sounds V8 ish on a super cold start. Not when your driving.My Platinum certainly sounds V8-ish from the outside. Muffler seems to be tuned that way. Not sure about other trims.
2008-2014 Mustang, Ford sampled the 1968 390GT, in the movie Bullitt. The mufflers chosen, supposedly closely, matched that. Ford V8s have a unique sound. GM V8s do have there own sound. V8 Ram pickups, in my opinion, sound the best. I have owned 2 Corvettes, they are quiet. My 2011 Mustang GT(true duals), is not that loud. During testing Ford engineers, noticed it. They added a tube, to pump engine sound into the cabin(google it). My Lincoln has the 4.6l DOHC Intec. It has the single exhaust with 2 mufflers(3 cats). Its smooth and rumble/sound free.You don’t tune mufflers... and every expedition has the same type of muffler. Maybe sounds V8 ish on a super cold start. Not when your driving.
You don’t tune mufflers... and every expedition has the same type of muffler. Maybe sounds V8 ish on a super cold start. Not when your driving.
A muffler is manufactured, not tuned. An ECU is tuned. All the mufflers are the same on the expeditions, there are no interior differences. So every 2018 and 2019 expedition sounds the same. They don’t put different style mufflers on different trim levels. Why don’t you give us a video and let’s see how “beefy” your stock exhaust sounds and we can compare it to another one with an aftermarket exhaust. I’d love to prove you wrongNope, sounds beefy all the time. I even had a rental Suburban recently, and its muffler is tuned much too quiet for my taste. I much prefer my Platinum. Noticed the same sound on Navigators.
And yes, you most certainly tune a muffler. Different resonators cancel out different frequencies, and they use flanges (similar to those in a whistle) to enhance various frequencies.
Acoustics my man. Acoustics. It's science.
A muffler is manufactured, not tuned. An ECU is tuned. All the mufflers are the same on the expeditions, there are no interior differences. So every 2018 and 2019 expedition sounds the same. They don’t put different style mufflers on different trim levels. Why don’t you give us a video and let’s see how “beefy” your stock exhaust sounds and we can compare it to another one with an aftermarket exhaust. I’d love to prove you wrong
The forum is a place to exchange ideas, and the goal is not to "prove you wrong." Everyone is always going to have a different opinion on issues like exhaust sound, so pretty hard to "prove" someone's opinion is wrong. It's all personal preference.
A muffler is manufactured, not tuned. An ECU is tuned. All the mufflers are the same on the expeditions, there are no interior differences. So every 2018 and 2019 expedition sounds the same. They don’t put different style mufflers on different trim levels. Why don’t you give us a video and let’s see how “beefy” your stock exhaust sounds and we can compare it to another one with an aftermarket exhaust. I’d love to prove you wrong