Why does the Cayenne sound like a big rig diesel?
#16
Modern diesels have super high fuel pressure, loud injectors, electronic gizmos, belt noise, and valve train clatter. So do Porsche V8's - especially the DFI ones. Install an open exhaust from the cats back and listen to the racket a newer M3 makes - you will be happy then with the cayenne's noise. :-)
#17
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I have to say.. When my 928 turns on and is even just idling - it gives me a great tingly feeling.
When the CTTS turns on, it sounds very similar to uphoto's video. I've parked it next to a Kia Sorento of the same year, and that upstaged it with a more impressive engine/exhaust note. Driving it around the city.. Most of the time, I'll turn up the music to drown out the drone... Even when the engine is revving it doesn't really have any excitement to it. There's no theatrical 'woosh' from the turbos or crackles or burbles from the exhaust... Its just the annoying clattering from the engine and droning from the exhaust.
When the CTTS turns on, it sounds very similar to uphoto's video. I've parked it next to a Kia Sorento of the same year, and that upstaged it with a more impressive engine/exhaust note. Driving it around the city.. Most of the time, I'll turn up the music to drown out the drone... Even when the engine is revving it doesn't really have any excitement to it. There's no theatrical 'woosh' from the turbos or crackles or burbles from the exhaust... Its just the annoying clattering from the engine and droning from the exhaust.
I love this vehicle but unless you are really on the accelerator the engine noise is not sexy at all. All the more reason to get on it!
#18
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Those of you not happy with your Cayenne turbo sound need to do some exhaust work. If you want just a little more sound when revving or on the accelerator, but the same silence when highway cruising at light throttle, then do the secondary cat bypass pipes from your favorite vendor (Fabspeed, HHR, etc)
If you want more still, like deeper tone and some cracks and pops on run-out, change the muffler. I'm using this cargraphic one.
If you want to add some intake sound, including turbo whistle, go to a more open intake. I'm using an HHR one with K&N Hydrophobic pre-filter covers on them and an IPD plenum for improved flow and so I don't have to deal with cracks in the plastic one in the future.
Brief sound clip of my end result is attached here:
If you want more still, like deeper tone and some cracks and pops on run-out, change the muffler. I'm using this cargraphic one.
If you want to add some intake sound, including turbo whistle, go to a more open intake. I'm using an HHR one with K&N Hydrophobic pre-filter covers on them and an IPD plenum for improved flow and so I don't have to deal with cracks in the plastic one in the future.
Brief sound clip of my end result is attached here:
#19
That's a great sounding car, Petza. I was thinking about getting the full Fabspeed setup - unfortunately the nearly $10k CAD for the setup (installed) is a little more than what I can justify spending on the Cayenne. That same 10k could mean a new interior for the 928, or a new paint job, or some other major project in the engine bay. Its a much better return on... 'Investment'?
I'll just have to settle for mashing the throttle harder.
I'll just have to settle for mashing the throttle harder.
#20
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That's a great sounding car, Petza. I was thinking about getting the full Fabspeed setup - unfortunately the nearly $10k CAD for the setup (installed) is a little more than what I can justify spending on the Cayenne. That same 10k could mean a new interior for the 928, or a new paint job, or some other major project in the engine bay. Its a much better return on... 'Investment'?
I'll just have to settle for mashing the throttle harder.
I'll just have to settle for mashing the throttle harder.