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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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Can anyone explain engine firing order and how it impacts the engine sound?
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<blockquote data-quote="virginiafiveo" data-source="post: 9670296" data-attributes="member: 39103"><p>the sound of an engine has to do with alot of possible differences, cam, compression, timing, flat plane, cross plane, boxer, rotary, stroke, headers, exhaust, heads, valves, rockers, there is quite a few things that would affect the sound. what is it you are specifically looking for? ferrari's sound the way they do because of being a flat plane crank vs a typical cross plane.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="virginiafiveo, post: 9670296, member: 39103"] the sound of an engine has to do with alot of possible differences, cam, compression, timing, flat plane, cross plane, boxer, rotary, stroke, headers, exhaust, heads, valves, rockers, there is quite a few things that would affect the sound. what is it you are specifically looking for? ferrari's sound the way they do because of being a flat plane crank vs a typical cross plane. [/QUOTE]
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Can anyone explain engine firing order and how it impacts the engine sound?
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