You know what I want? That ability to add a sound symposer!

Kinja'd!!! "Long Live the Longdoor" (victoryred08)
01/09/2014 at 00:02 • Filed to: Sound Symposer, Intakes, First World Problems

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It'd be nice to add some nice aftermarket symposer noise on turbocharged car without buying a whole new car. I'm talking here about the tube that runs from the intake box into the cabin (not the one that runs through the speakers).

Now I know what you're going to say, why not just get an aftermarket intake and be done with it? Well, some people want some nice acceleration noise without all the extra air noises.

Let me explain, I have an aftermarket intake on my turbocharged car and while it sounds great most of the time (whoosh...psssh, if you catch my drift), it can be kind of annoying in my daily commute when I'm driving along and just hearing the sound like air is being let out of tires.

A sound symposer that you could add to a stock (or afttermarket) airbox would be the best of both worlds IMHO. Sweet sweet induction noise when you want it, with no "whooshy" noises when you don't.


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Kinja'd!!! Jeff-God-of-Biscuits > Long Live the Longdoor
01/09/2014 at 00:08

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Maybe you could even hook it up to a clarinet! Maybe even an oboe, or better yet a sax, and get it to play Jazz!


Kinja'd!!! GhostZ > Long Live the Longdoor
01/09/2014 at 00:13

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Remove hood, windows down.

Problem solved, plus you get to save weight off the front end. Might be difficult to do if you're in a Porsche though...


Kinja'd!!! Long Live the Longdoor > Jeff-God-of-Biscuits
01/09/2014 at 00:26

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I think I just need to replace my intake with a sax, it just seems to make sense. My morning commute would be so much more interesting and musical.


Kinja'd!!! Long Live the Longdoor > GhostZ
01/09/2014 at 00:27

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Not in a Porsche, pretty sure I could pull it off on my Cruze lol.