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It will also pipe digitalized engine sounds into the Accord’s cabin.
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Needs to be a hack making some other noise which changes in pitch focus and intensity. I’m picturing Chewbacca exhaust note.
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Can we then hack the sound? Make it sound like Mario Kart?
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I was thinking more along the lines of a pissed off llama
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or a twin-turbo sound followed by an explosion
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It’s just another exhibit revealing modern Honda has little in common with Honda of a couple decades ago.
Any one of their engineers would take a dump on an ‘H’ badge for $5. They probably all think Soichiro is a brand of soy sauce.
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Counterpoint: Flight of the Valkyries
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big wet fart noises.
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Tiny hamster squeaks.
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danger to manifold noises
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Dubstep
Die Walkuere
or regular kind?
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I’ll take Jetsons, please.
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I hope all the companies that include that stupid digital engine note through the speakers thing include the ability to turn it off....
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Dubstep composed of engine noises. That’d freak the driver right out.
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That rod-failure bass drop, though.
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Dat you-need-an-alignment back beat!
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They’re bringing back the combo of highest output engine and manual trans, which hasn’t happened for the Accord sedan since 2007. If the market demands a fake engine note (that we can hopefully disable) and we get some power with a decent manual in the bargain, bring it on. It’s not like this is strictly a Honda thing.
#fakenoise
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Twin Ion Engine, breh. All day.
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I don’t mind it, even the fake noise. Well, the fake noise is probably dumb.
No it’s not an NA V6 powerband but for its intended purpose of being the upgrade engine option in a vaguely sporty large family sedan this works fine.
It makes sense that Honda would take the Civic Type-R motor and tune it to run on regular fuel in other more-mainstream cars, for economies of scale.
At least there’s still a manual transmission option for the select few people out there who want a manual transmission family sedan.
I wouldn’t be surprised at all to see this engine spread across the larger cars in the Honda/Acura lineup that are based on the Accord.
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The turbo was a foregone conclusion but there’s other ways to make a Honda louder.
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hope you’re right about the HO engine with the stick in the sedan.