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Originally Posted by richyvrlimited
(Post 682115)
Excuse my ignorance, but how would this help?
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Originally Posted by y8s
(Post 682139)
it smooths the transition from earths atmosphere to your intake pipe. when air bends around sharp corners at high speed, it makes noise.
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Originally Posted by y8s
(Post 682139)
it smooths the transition from earths atmosphere to your intake pipe. when air bends around sharp corners at high speed, it makes noise.
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Originally Posted by JasonC SBB
(Post 682147)
Yup, and if you're on Mars, the atmosphere is thin enough that the noise won't bother you.
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Originally Posted by y8s
(Post 682301)
if you're on mars and sucking in earth's atmosphere, you are making some serious fucking horsepower.
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This thread makes me laugh, it has brightened my day :D
OP - post pics of engine bay |
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Yeah, I kinda expected ribbing, I've done the same myself in the past when someone has asked something similar, but I'm older and more irritable now :)
Picture: Attachment 191488 Note the airfilter is now near the headlamp lid and the pipework follows the wing (in an attempt to lengthen it and reduce the noise. |
the corrugated tube aint helping...
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It's gone now
Why doesn't it help? I've heard anecdotal evidence that it helps! |
double post
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Ribs create friction, friction causes resonant turbulance, energy lost to turbulance is converted to sound and heat.
Your original post suggests that you are trying to combat "whine" instead of "whooshing" - is this correct? |
yeah reduce the whine, It must be possible as my old mans car barely murmers (granted it's a smaller blower spinning slower but still I don't expect silence, just a nice reduction).
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The fact that whine is a higher frequency than an exhaust or intake note, should make muffling it a bit easier.
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Look up a helmholtz resonator (spelling??) . Ever noticed some stock intakes have a random tube that leads to nowhere and dead ends? This is a helmholtz resonator. It cancels out a specific frequency very well. If you do your research you will find some simplified equations which will give you tube length based on wavelength. Of course you would need to know the frequency that the noise is at before you could cancel it.
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rebuild the supercharger
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helmholtz resonators work over a narrow freq range. They don't work well if your 'charger whines from 4000~7000 engine RPM.
Broadband absorbers work over wider ranges. |
true. Most acoustic resonator style sound cancellation techniques are "tuned"
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Originally Posted by fooger03
(Post 683088)
rebuild the supercharger
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Just yell at it to shut up when you're driving down the road... :giggle:
Ahhh you make me think about the unthrottled M45 I had and how it sounded like a firetruck coming down the street :rofl: |
Maybe something on the underside of the hood? S2000's have a foam pad thing on the underside of the hood which definitely helps to surpress engine noise. Something like that would certainly help (as long as it isn't flamable).
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