The sound of FI
Is it the size of the unit? The Wastegate? The Bov? The placement of the unit: i.e. is a front or rear mounted turbo louder? Are twins louder than a big single? Are turbos louder or are s/c's louder? Does the exhaust setup make any given setup make more FI related noise or noise in general? Do turbos run mufflers at all?
Really, any information relating to the sounds of FI is welcome here!
Finally, what would one do to make their car sound like a 747?
Thanks, everyone.
superchargers whine...turbo's spool. The BOV is usually a very destinctive sound, like rushing air or whatever during every hard shift/let of the gas pedal. Well my guess would be a rear mounted turbo would be louder if ur standing at the back of the car and a turbo in the engine bay would be louder if your in the front of the car. Turbo's are mufflers, they do a super job of blocking the exhaust and therefor quietting it down alot. I've heard a t-76 car idle with an open turbo housing (IE: no exhaust) and it wasn't very loud.
2. Does the Wastegate size and configuration affect exhaust sound and volume and if so how?
3. Does the blow-off valve size and configuration affect exhaust sound and volume and if so how?
4. Does the placement of the unit affect exhaust sound and volume: i.e. is a front or rear mounted turbo louder?
5. For turbos, are twins louder than a big single or vice versa?
6. In general, are turbos louder or are s/c's louder?
7. Does the exhaust setup make any given setup make more FI related noise or noise in general? Like would any given exhaust affect the sound of a s/c or would the exhaust have nothing to do with it?
8. Do front mounted turbos run mufflers at all?
9. Do rear mounted turbos run mufflers at all?
10. Finally, what would one do to make their car sound like a 747? Does anyone have a setup where the FI related sound (i.e. whooshing, spooling) is just so loud that it can be clearly heard over the regular exhaust even at WOT?
11. Does anyone have any other misc. info that might be helpful, relating to the other questions?
Thanks, everyone!
Is this the sound your talking about?? Turbo car always sound cool. This is My frineds car in the video, and yes, you can hear the turbo everywhere, from inside to out. A open exhuast will give you that sound.
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Most of the available aftermarket BOVs are designed to be loud...the TurboXS RFL is a good example. I'll let you figure out what RFL means, but I will give you a hint. Real F_ _ _ ing Loud. *s* Some BOVs vent to atmosphere. Some recirculate the waste gases. And some, called Hybrids, can do either, or both at the same time. The design of the overall turbo system determines which type of BOV must be used. The Subaru uses a recirculating type.
BOVs do not affect exhaust sound.
Generally, SCs are louder...which is one reason they aren't used more on production vehicles. Ford used helical rotors on the T-Bird SC in order to reduce SC noise.
As with any other car...some factory turbo'd cars run mufflers...some run just a resonator.
Wish I could answer more of your questions, but I'm not an expert on the subject.
Mike
So I hear that it is the intake configuration and the "cut of the impeller blade" that make the differance, at least with front mount turbos and centri s/c's.
What is this "cut of the impeller" and does it affect anything else besides the sound?
What would one's options be for differant "cuts" and what would they do?
Mike
2. Does the Wastegate size and configuration affect exhaust sound and volume and if so how?
3. Does the blow-off valve size and configuration affect exhaust sound and volume and if so how?
4. Does the placement of the unit affect exhaust sound and volume: i.e. is a front or rear mounted turbo louder?
5. For turbos, are twins louder than a big single or vice versa?
6. In general, are turbos louder or are s/c's louder?
7. Does the exhaust setup make any given setup make more FI related noise or noise in general? Like would any given exhaust affect the sound of a s/c or would the exhaust have nothing to do with it?
8. Do front mounted turbos run mufflers at all?
9. Do rear mounted turbos run mufflers at all?
10. Finally, what would one do to make their car sound like a 747? Does anyone have a setup where the FI related sound (i.e. whooshing, spooling) is just so loud that it can be clearly heard over the regular exhaust even at WOT?
11. Does anyone have any other misc. info that might be helpful, relating to the other questions?
Thanks, everyone!
2. The wastegate only affects noise level when its open -- ie. high boost where its bleeding off exhaust flow. WHERE it dumps obviously has a big effect on output (back into the exhaust tract or dumped to atmosphere).
3. Again, only while its open -- ie. high boost where its bleeding off intake flow, such as when the throttle is snapped shut. Also as before, WHERE you dump it has a large effect. Dumping into the airbox is nearly silent, whereas dumping to atmosphere gives you the riceboy whoosh...

4. Theoretically there wouldn't be much difference, everything else being equal.
5. It all comes down to the area of the exhaust housing.. You could have either setup be more quiet or more loud, depending on the choice of components.. In general, twins would tend be quieter due to more turbine wheel surface area in the exhaust stream, but only if the area of the exhaust tubing were equal (two smaller pipes vs. one bigger pipe).
6. Two completely different sound characteristics, kinda hard to compare them directly. In general, a blower car will be louder than a turbo car..
7. The exhaust system on a blower car would react the same as if on a nitrous car, or N/A car.. It wouldn't change anything simply because its a boosted car.. On the other hand, due to the way it operates the exhaust system directly effects how a turbo car will run and sound.
8. Depends on who built the setup
9. Depends on who built the setup
10. Go to eBay and buy the stupid ricer toy that slips in your exhaust pipe. Or, buy a stupidly small turbo and put it somewhere in your exhaust pipe -- then dump everything (the remaining three orifices) to atmosphere. Its retarded and it'd be slow, but you'll make a car sound like a jet.
11. Yes, but only by asking a question... Are you wanting to build a fast car, or a ricemobile that goes "whoosh?"
My quote from many years ago:
--Brains
But you're absolutely correct -- that's not the ONLY reason they're bought... Is there some reason why I can't have a car that sounds good and runs fast? Is there some reason why any of the advice above would make the car slower? I surely wouldn't do anything to improve sound that would hurt performance and I didn't mean to imply that.
Plenty of people post in the external engine section about the sound that can be had from aftermarket catbacks. You won't get a big differance in performance between a loudmouth and a gmmg, but nobody calls the gmmg people "rice" because they want their cars to sound cool! And they pay a lot more money for that, too, but I don't think I'll be paying more money just to remove a silencer! You guys need to chill out.
To the others, who were helpful, thanks and keep it up!
In all honesty, I think you'd be happier with a supercharger than you would with a turbo. One of the main reasons small displacement motors use a turbo for forced induction is because it's basically "free power". It works off the engines waste (exhaust gases), and there is no parasitic loss. When you don't have much displacement to begin with, you really can't afford to give up the HP required to drive a supercharger. On the other hand, with the larger displacement and gobs of available torque of a V8, that loss isn't quite as big a concern.
I'm pretty much an old school guy, and I haven't spent a lot of time around Domestics over the past 20 years or so. Your fellow LS1 brethren can probably point you in the direction of a good SC setup better than I can. Whichever way you decide to go...good luck, and have fun with it. And be sure to come back and post your numbers when you're done.
Richard



