part of it is from the combustion chamber design,along with valve timing,and the carburetor size used.(modern mopars use a slightly larger injector for same affect,with intake manifold changes )
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Why do Mopar engines sound so mean?
I'd like a technical explanation regarding the distinct sound of Mopar engines, specifically V8s. They sound a bit throatier, and snappier than Chevy engines (no offense to them at all, I own several Chevy powered vehicles as well) A good example would be the intro to the 1983 movie, "Christine"Why do Mopar engines sound so mean?
part of it is from the combustion chamber design,along with valve timing,and the carburetor size used.(modern mopars use a slightly larger injector for same affect,with intake manifold changes )google chrome extensions
part of it is from the combustion chamber design,along with valve timing,and the carburetor size used.(modern mopars use a slightly larger injector for same affect,with intake manifold changes )
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