Sup w/them 2024 Fall Projects?
#1757
I guess my phrasing should have been more, who still has it, not who removed it...
#1760
Originally Posted by bee-raddd
you wallys complaining about fuel pump noise haha.
Try having no rear seat. a walbro intank. and then 2 bosch 044s out in the open in the boot. then come talk about pump whine haha.
Try having no rear seat. a walbro intank. and then 2 bosch 044s out in the open in the boot. then come talk about pump whine haha.
#1762
The 044s arent that loud if you mount them in rubber. I have one in my bug mounted to the tube frame and can barely even hear it when its idling. The wally in my Evo is way louder. Not complaining though. Its just part of going fast. The complainers need to be reminded that they are driving Evos. If you want comfort, buy a different car!
#1763
The 044s arent that loud if you mount them in rubber. I have one in my bug mounted to the tube frame and can barely even hear it when its idling. The wally in my Evo is way louder. Not complaining though. Its just part of going fast. The complainers need to be reminded that they are driving Evos. If you want comfort, buy a different car!
In all seriousness though your exhaust should be loud enough to drown out any pump noise at anything above idle
#1764
Barely at idle, my exhaust and the rest of the diff's at full tilt drown out everything and then some.
#1765
it’s amazing what we get used to, Whenever my kids or wife ride in my cars after a while of not being in them, they routinely ask “What’s that noise? Is it supposed to sound like that?” I never the notice the noises myself any more, but when they are pointed out, then I always have an answer. “Oh, that’s normal. The early AP1s do that. It’s called clutch buzz.” Or, “Yeah, all that gear noise is coming from the shifter. I swapped that for a billet shifter that is more solid feeling but it makes more noise. Did you know this is the same transmission as a Viper?” Or, “Yeah, that wine is just the fuel pump. It’s been doing that for 15 years.”
#1766
it’s amazing what we get used to, Whenever my kids or wife ride in my cars after a while of not being in them, they routinely ask “What’s that noise? Is it supposed to sound like that?” I never the notice the noises myself any more, but when they are pointed out, then I always have an answer. “Oh, that’s normal. The early AP1s do that. It’s called clutch buzz.” Or, “Yeah, all that gear noise is coming from the shifter. I swapped that for a billet shifter that is more solid feeling but it makes more noise. Did you know this is the same transmission as a Viper?” Or, “Yeah, that wine is just the fuel pump. It’s been doing that for 15 years.”
#1767
For me it's not getting used to it, it's my brain saying I don't need to pay attention to it. It saves my attention for new or changing sounds rather than the standard sound of brakes, decal rattle, diff noise, 3-port flutter, and exhaust.
#1768
yea i'm probably the least tolerant when it comes to noises here. diff and clutch noise, no problem, but high pitched whines on long drives... just shoot me.
i'm probably also of the few that still drive to events, 5hr + on most occasions. sounds would bother me less if i were only driving them in autox/track
i'm probably also of the few that still drive to events, 5hr + on most occasions. sounds would bother me less if i were only driving them in autox/track
#1769
it’s amazing what we get used to, Whenever my kids or wife ride in my cars after a while of not being in them, they routinely ask “What’s that noise? Is it supposed to sound like that?” I never the notice the noises myself any more, but when they are pointed out, then I always have an answer. “Oh, that’s normal.
The suspension stiffness, on the other hand, always surprises my passengers. I'm completely used to it, but I have to apologize whenever a non-car person has to sit in the passenger seat.
#1770
yea i'm probably the least tolerant when it comes to noises here. diff and clutch noise, no problem, but high pitched whines on long drives... just shoot me.
i'm probably also of the few that still drive to events, 5hr + on most occasions. sounds would bother me less if i were only driving them in autox/track
i'm probably also of the few that still drive to events, 5hr + on most occasions. sounds would bother me less if i were only driving them in autox/track
I admittedly am getting lazier, though... and probably why I haven't done as many events as I have in the past...