Tom1200 said:
So my fabricator has been working on me for years now to put a V8 in the Datsun but one of the hurdles is most American V8s sound terrible to me so I haven't warmed up to the idea.
Meanwhile other V8s; Ferrari, Aston and BMW sound pretty good to me.
Is it the architecture perhaps or the exhaust type?
I will tell you I was watching one of the car build shows and the guys had a 60s stock car that sounded fantastic.
Basically most of the V8s I hear in traffic sound awful to me. Is this a case like the guys who put blat mufflers on 4 cylinder cars in that very few street car guys put decent exhausts on their cars?
So hive learn me / help me appreciate the good ole American V8 exhaust note or at least tell me how to make one sounds good or more importantly sound good to me.
Speaking as someone who finds the sounds of V8s to be unpleasant, and having had a lot of time to consider just what the issue is, I think it comes down to the uneven firing order on each bank, which will result in a choppy exhaust note that sounds like a dead plug. Kind of like how Subaru flat fours sound unpleasant compared to an inline four.
This unevenness is why dual exhausts need to have a crossover or X pipe to even out the pulses, although they don't do a very good job of it. The real fix is 180 degree headers, or a flat plane crank, both of which have enough of their own issues that they are never seen outside of specialty areas.
European makes spend a LOT more time engineering the exhaust to have a pleasing tone. American vehicles, especially trucks, seem to take a "DIGAF" approach and just route some pipes to a big muffler or two as necessary and then route it out somewhere behind the car. Euro makes will spend a lot of time tuning the pipe lengths and diameters, adding resonance stubs if necessary to the pipes, and the mufflers are multi chambered resonance boxes to mute out the harsh tones and just leave a kind of muted liquidy sound. Look at Woody's dog's V70R thread to see the weird kind of things they can do... the car in question has a second muffler with no outlet, it's strictly a resonance box!
Interestingly, as an aside, apparenrly people LIKE the blop-blop-blop V twin sound of a Subaru, as there are now headers available for inline fours that are heavily unequal in length, to duplicate the sound!