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SVTPerformance Installs and Tests Intake, Exhaust, and Tune to 2009 V8 Explorer
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<blockquote data-quote="SID297" data-source="post: 12107637" data-attributes="member: 8858"><p>Post it up. I like the exhaust a lot.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks for breaking it down. I use this to tighten future videoing so as to remove confusion. Like you mentioned, the angle are different. What makes you think it looks less hunkered in the first run is the fact that the clip starts after the truck is staged and the suspension has been loaded. In the second clip you see the truck come to a stop and then stage.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>What you heard was camera equipment and cases moving around in the floor. I had that thing full of cameras, tripods, computers, cases, etc. I see basically the same head movement in both vids while watching a master copy of the vid on a TV monitor. The angles are different in both in-car clips too (had the mount in and out of the truck), so that may be throwing you off a bit. Also, in the first clip the audio is from the in-car camera but in the second clip it comes off the Go-Pro by the exhaust.</p><p></p><p>Next time I'll try to keep the camera angles and audio sources more consistent. :beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SID297, post: 12107637, member: 8858"] Post it up. I like the exhaust a lot. Thanks for breaking it down. I use this to tighten future videoing so as to remove confusion. Like you mentioned, the angle are different. What makes you think it looks less hunkered in the first run is the fact that the clip starts after the truck is staged and the suspension has been loaded. In the second clip you see the truck come to a stop and then stage. What you heard was camera equipment and cases moving around in the floor. I had that thing full of cameras, tripods, computers, cases, etc. I see basically the same head movement in both vids while watching a master copy of the vid on a TV monitor. The angles are different in both in-car clips too (had the mount in and out of the truck), so that may be throwing you off a bit. Also, in the first clip the audio is from the in-car camera but in the second clip it comes off the Go-Pro by the exhaust. Next time I'll try to keep the camera angles and audio sources more consistent. :beer: [/QUOTE]
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