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Idle can often times be overlooked as it is maybe not as sexy as a full-bore rev. That doesn’t mean it can’t get your figurative motor running.
Show me vehicles/engines that, in your opinion, have the best “resting heartbeat”.
I’ll start things off by nominating the vaunted 426 Hemi.
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Any old muscle car. Burble burble burble.
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sounds like it’s chuckling at times
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Duh.
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Don’t have headphones or time, but my nominations would be either the DeTomaso Pantera or any of the late 90’s early 2000’s V8 powered TVRs.
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Gotta be Prius.
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C5 Corvette Z06. I mean, dat titanium exhaust burble....hnnngggg....
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Sounds intoxicating(to me!), and smells freaking awesome! Yay pre-emissions 911s! Nothing beats the smells and sounds of the childhood!
And once we get it completely running again, I’ll be able to hear and smell it some more!
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12V Cummins
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I can't really choose the best, I would say any old muscle car, but I give you Subaru 3.6 H6 for worst.
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I loved the old and no longer here anymore MG ZT V8 (Ford’s 4.6 V8).
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I’m a fan of the Ford FE big block.
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I do love a good Cummins. Sounds powerful just sitting there.
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Hmmm Maybe these... the 1966 Mustang is a 289 Hi-Po car and the Gran Torino is a 351C Cobra Jet
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This search was another frustrating reminder of how bad people are at recording exhaust sounds well!
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This is clearly the one and only correct answer.
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Saab’s B202 has the best four-cylinder sound. Subaru wants to sound like this when it grows up
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79-92 Subaru EA81. That’s trusting the engine.
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BrappBrappBraBrappBrappBra
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That’s what .800 lift and 300* duration at 0.050 will get you
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I’m sure it sounded better with the varex open however not on some crappy camera mic it didn’t :(
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Auto Union V16. Because they barely idle.
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Youtube can only give so much :(
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The only correct answer.
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SUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUBARUUUUUUUUUUUUUBLUBBLUBBLUBUUUUUU
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This is a difficult question, but I’m awfully biased towards the built 225 Buick Dauntless Oddfire V6 in my (previously owned) 1971 Jeep CJ5.
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I think the clear winner is any American V8.
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Completely unbiased response, my Silverado.
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Love that Mopar idle. I am hoping my 68 GTX can sound like this chargers 440ci.
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If you are talking best sounding car with stock engine and exhaust my vote is the DeTomaso Pantera. Almost any car can be made to sound “good” with a big cam and exhaust, but stock for stock the Pantera is a tough act to follow. I will have to admit that the Hemi you posted did sound awfully sweet! :-)