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How do you make your car sound like a Porsche 911 turbo?

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How do you make your car sound like a Porsche 911 turbo?







20 Responses to 'How do you make your car sound like a Porsche 911 turbo?'

  1. Just Me - June 24th, 2007 at 5:29 pm

    You buy one.

  2. Chris S - June 25th, 2007 at 3:39 am

    I bought a whistler that hooks to your muffler and it makes your car sound just like a Porsche 911 turbo. Its only $20 instead of paying thousands of dollars for a real turbo kit for your car. Works awesome and people actually ask me what I have under my hood.

  3. pammy - June 28th, 2007 at 1:34 pm

    BUY a Porsche 911 turbo!!! No…just kiddn! I dont know, maybe different mufflers????

  4. Catracholoco - June 30th, 2007 at 1:55 pm

    well u start by throwing away ur car and buying a porsche 911.
    or stealling a porsche 911 exhaust lines

  5. J3ffro - July 1st, 2007 at 2:27 pm

    It’s not just the exhaust system or turbo set up that gives it that distinctive sound. Sure, you can mount fake blow off valves on any engine, doesn’t mean its going to sound like a 911TT.

    It’s a no win situation unless you have six figures to drop.

  6. B-Man - July 4th, 2007 at 4:14 am

    Baseball cards in the spokes

  7. LUI C - July 6th, 2007 at 7:45 am

    become a professional poker player,,i doubt ull get far with that name donkey,,all ur going 2 hear is shippe shipped (that means give me all the chips biatch and then u will get a bad beat and u will cry and hate will grow and then u see urself in a bridge because the little money u had is waisted on the casino and the ******* dealer that u have 2 give him a tip everytime u win a hand at the end of the night u gave him all ur winnings and ur broke so u jump and u dont feel a thing all u see is smoke and creatures around u is because ur in hell and then u realize hat life is not that bad ,and people r ok get up in the fff morning and go runnig eat healthy then people are going 2 notice u a u will feel like a winner ,,but if u go 2 hell u will suffer and get burned everyday and they will cook ur skin ,,so i give u an advice stop winning little biatch and do something 4 ur self no one is going 2 give it 2 u if u wnt 2 be the best poker player just ffffffffff do it move 2 vegas become a dealer or a bartender and play every ffffff game available and then u will meet ddanielnegranu and take u in his wing and we will watch u in the world series of poker making tons of money and u will talk about me the prson that changd ur misareble life and u will invite me 2 play poker ,,and we become buddies but u owe me big so u get me a fffff lmborgini murciealgo so i can get the punnani,,,anyways is better than what ur doing ,,stop jrking off and go 2 the gym and get 2 a mixed martial arts schools and blow all ur angr like i do i get out of there like a baby really tired so stop the fff winning and start tommorrow,,and let me know ur progrss if mot i see u in hell

  8. Paul S - July 7th, 2007 at 2:43 pm

    In short, unless you are dealing with a Porsche engine to start with, you will not have alot of success in duplicating the tone.

    There are a few factors that combine for the unique engine note… on the older cars you have a combination of the flat 6 configuration, air cooling, and the turbo. The newer cars are now watercooled and also quieter (with factory exhaust), but the engine layout remains the same and the basic layout of the exhaust system is still similar.

    If you wanted to closely replicate the sound with another engine, an early VW engine would probably be the best canidate (being both flat and air cooled)… then it would just be a matter of adding a turbo and finding the right exhaust. This is probably as close as you’ll get without going with a Porsche.

  9. C7S - July 10th, 2007 at 6:24 am

    Buy a Porsche or Subaru Flat-6 engine and install turbo’s than put it in your car and get a Porsche exhaust system.

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