How to make a golf sound like an f-type
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I don't have a golf but just though it was a weird article of trying to make a golf sound like an F-type.
Sounds pretty meaty to me. Not as sharp and raspy as the f type 6 but I'd be happy enough with it, assuming that it didnt come with a Golf attached.
99% of punters wouldnt know the difference between that and the 6.
99% of punters wouldnt know the difference between that and the 6.
It doesn't sound like an F-Type to me, but it sounds good for a 4 banger. And I agree this sounds better than the 4-pot F-Type, a bit too raspy though, no depth.
Last edited by zmoothg; Feb 12, 2018 at 08:41 PM.
If I had a golf I would like it to sound like that, and indeed I have come across a few recently that do, but it doesnt sound like my f-Type at all.
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It is a Golf "R". This is not a cheap 4-banger but a highly engineered 2.0T with 292HP. The whole Golf line is has exceptional build quality. The GTI is a fine one too with about 220HP.
The Golf line-up is the best you can buy for that kind of a car. Fit and finish is above the Jag line-up.
I don't think the OP is asking us to compare the sound of the Golf and F-Type.
For a 4 cylinder, it sounds great.
The R is a $35k car. The Jag is $90k........
But, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
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