mopar 3 B
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Clutches are only for starting and stopping. After listening to the vidio just maybe he needs to take it out of gear before letting off the gas and forget the engine brake.
Shift at higher RPM's.I guess I’m particularly asking how to get that racking off sound between gears
Thank you, that’s an intriguing thought; it didn’t occur to me it’d be a sound that was undesirable. I’d always thought that loud exhaust (on a muscle car, not some buzzbomb Civic) meant power, and wondered why so many of our cars didn’t also have a loud sound while off the gas. I’ll need to rethink this. Thank you!!I associate that racking sound with the california lowriders. They do it with the cheapest glasspacks they can find, and tiny, tiny tailpipes (1 1/2, maybe less). When i hear that sound, i think lack of performance. Not something i want my car to sound like.
Straight through cheap glass packs and long stock tailpipes, no bigger than 1 7/8" and all the way to the bumper. I've never been able to get that sound from bigger tailpipes. Manifolds or headers work, I've gotten the sound from both. When I was 10 or 11, I watched my Dad make duels for his '55 F100, 292 V8. He called the sound "cackle", it made that sound every time he shifted on his way to town. All before the 55MPH national speed limit.
FI doesnt eliminate the lope, it delivers more precise fuel delivery.I have never heard a late model fuel injection car that had an exhaust sound i like. They obviously make power, but the f.i. eliminates the big-cam v8 lope and sound. The fueley cars are just loud.