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1034.1 | | SHAPES::ALFORDJ | Ice a speciality | Thu Apr 19 1990 12:29 | 3 |
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something they can charge more money for when you buy one of those
cars ?
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1034.2 | | VOGON::ATWAL | Dreams, they complicate my life | Thu Apr 19 1990 12:31 | 4 |
| the louder you shout-the faster it goes
...art ;-)
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1034.3 | Sounds impressive :-) | DOOZER::JENKINS | Road trip! | Thu Apr 19 1990 14:59 | 2 |
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1034.4 | | VULCAN::SMITHP1 | Another pn successfully paraphrased | Thu Apr 19 1990 15:53 | 6 |
| -< Acoustic Control Induction System >-
Isn't this the process whereby road noise is eliminated by
generating a similar sound with a cancelling wave-form !!??
P1
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1034.5 | NO | FOOT::WRIGHT | LDIR can make the earth move | Thu Apr 19 1990 16:03 | 6 |
| re .4
No. Its part of the fuel system. But thats all I know.
Tony
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1034.6 | Acoustic Research | TPLAB::KENNEDY_C | The same old clich� | Thu Apr 19 1990 16:11 | 5 |
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Somet to do with a wire in the inlet manifold, which resonates and
tells the chip to change something.
Read about it first on a Corvette.
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1034.7 | ...and there's more... | VULCAN::SMITHP1 | Another pn successfully paraphrased | Thu Apr 19 1990 16:14 | 3 |
| ...the fuel is channelled through various intricate chambers to
generate the required sound. Pressure changes between the
chambers enables the amplitude to vary at different rev ranges...
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1034.8 | It seems to help somehow... | NZIRC5::EATON | Marketing - the rubber meets the sky | Thu Apr 19 1990 21:46 | 5 |
| Toyota sell a option to the system which is a speaker attached to the inlet
manifold. When the loud pedal is pressed, the speaker produces sounds of
Banzai !, Banzai !
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1034.9 | 100mph = deafening. | HAMPS::PATTISON_M | _mm_/���\_mm_, wot, no pussies ? | Fri Apr 20 1990 12:29 | 4 |
| Is this anything to do with the ICE system whereby as you go faster
the radio automagically gets louder ?
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1034.10 | See .0 and .5 | FOOT::WRIGHT | LDIR can make the earth move | Fri Apr 20 1990 13:30 | 4 |
| Its part of the the fuel system (see base note and .5)
Tony
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1034.11 | Vrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr-Born-rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrooo-in-ooooooo-the-oooooooommm-USA!-mmmmmmmmm!!! | VOGON::BALL | Vote Early - Vote Often! | Fri Apr 20 1990 14:53 | 16 |
| Re .9 about radio volume at speed
Can anyone explain this phenomena? I used to experience it quite often before
my radio got nicked :-(. When you're wellying along at high speed
down the motorway with the radio volume turned right up to cover the engine
noise everything seems OK. However, when you pull off at a service station and
slow down to idling speed, the radio immediately seems to be blaring out at a
painfully high volume. This seems strange to me because your ears have
obviously adjusted to the high volume so why do they suddenly revert to normal?
I guess engine noise with music thrown in must be easier for your ears to cope
with than just the music - although the total volume is obviously lower. Anyone
know why this is?
Jon
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1034.12 | | RUTILE::BISHOP | | Fri Apr 20 1990 14:58 | 11 |
| Jon,
It's the embarressment of listening to Bruce Springsteen real loud
and slowing right down and pulling up at traffic lights with
everbody staring at you.
Well that Bruce for you ;-)
Lewis.
PS. Sorry all you Springers out there ;-)
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1034.13 | | VOGON::BALL | Vote Early - Vote Often! | Fri Apr 20 1990 15:33 | 7 |
| Lewis,
I listen to *much* more embarressing stuff than Bruce most of the time!
Jon
Now where did I put that Frankie Goes to Hollywood tape... :-)
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1034.14 | | RUTILE::BISHOP | | Mon Apr 23 1990 09:24 | 7 |
| Jon,
It takes a great man to admit to *that* ;-)
Lewis.
PS I'm not admitting to what i listen to !
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