FlightBikes
Mechanical
- Feb 13, 2016
- 2
Im working on tuning sound of an exhaust system. If you've ever heard the phrase "music to my ears" well thats what im aiming for. Hope you guys can provide some feedback.
So most exhaust systems from 99% of mfgs, simple just make the tubing bigger and use different "packing" for mufflers. Sounds like crap to me.
My challenge is to make an Inline 4 cylinder, sound good. Its easy to make a v8/10/12 sound good, but the 4 is a little tougher. so Im trying to think this out methodically and experiment with outside the box techniques.
So for example I have a 750cc i4 motorcycle, which has a pretty short stroke (compared to most other 600/750 bikes) and it sounds pretty darn good, almost F1 like But the engine im working on is a 2L, with a fairly square bore/stroke. and it sounds quite tractor like. I realize there are factors that I can't change, such as the bike reving at 3X the rpm, and the smaller pistons etc. SO im looking for other ways that I can manipulate the sound. So I am thinking of it as a musical instrument.
Unfortunately I can't experiment with every idea, so Hopefully you all can help lead me down the path to ideas that have a better chance of working.
my first thought is related to tubing size. for example I have heard the sound of a 3" single tube. But what if I was to use 3, 1.5" tubes?
So most exhaust systems from 99% of mfgs, simple just make the tubing bigger and use different "packing" for mufflers. Sounds like crap to me.
My challenge is to make an Inline 4 cylinder, sound good. Its easy to make a v8/10/12 sound good, but the 4 is a little tougher. so Im trying to think this out methodically and experiment with outside the box techniques.
So for example I have a 750cc i4 motorcycle, which has a pretty short stroke (compared to most other 600/750 bikes) and it sounds pretty darn good, almost F1 like But the engine im working on is a 2L, with a fairly square bore/stroke. and it sounds quite tractor like. I realize there are factors that I can't change, such as the bike reving at 3X the rpm, and the smaller pistons etc. SO im looking for other ways that I can manipulate the sound. So I am thinking of it as a musical instrument.
Unfortunately I can't experiment with every idea, so Hopefully you all can help lead me down the path to ideas that have a better chance of working.
my first thought is related to tubing size. for example I have heard the sound of a 3" single tube. But what if I was to use 3, 1.5" tubes?