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350zpimpin Apr 5, 2005 03:03 PM

the Z's signature sound
 
I was just wondering if anyone knows exactly what gives the 350z its signature sound. the VQ35 in the G35 and the Z have an almost space-ship like exotic sound....personally.. like nothing ive ever heard before....and it is beautiful.. soo soo beautiful...

on a similar note... what is it that gives all motors a particular sound... atleast i know i can pick out a mustang b/w a camaro or any other muscle car...w/out seeing it and im sure others can too....

Santacruzslick Apr 5, 2005 03:16 PM

A mix. of parts. An air intake can change the sound, so can the exhaust system. It's a plethora of different things that create the distinct sound you are talking about.

Amnbex Apr 5, 2005 03:52 PM

The Z has more of an engine sound than an exhaust sound.

Exhaust sounds are what you hear from the typical ricer cars. You can tell that the car isn't really powerful and they just have a muffler to make it sound more like it is.

The Z and other sports cars, well, it doesn't matter what type of exhaust you use, you listen to the sound and you can hear power in it.

The sound of an engine is as carefully engineered as the look of a car and it's not cooincedence that the best engines sound oh so sweet.

DavesZ#3 Apr 5, 2005 04:07 PM

It's the exhaust sound. Stand on a busy street corner and listen, whenever a Z, G or FX goes by you can easily tell. I don't notice the sound that much on the approach but it's obvious as they drive away - has to be the exhaust.

Bini2 Apr 5, 2005 04:14 PM

Signature sound? The roar from the tires!!!

35oZephyR Apr 5, 2005 04:25 PM

It's the sound of a 3.5 liter + VQ baffled through various pipes and an exhaust. Even the G35 and Z sound a little different because of the piping. G's are more drawn and monotone while the Z is pitched and gurgles.

Try putting the exhaust from a 350z on like a random N/A four banger. I doubt it'll sound the same at all. The exhaust has alot to do with it but the engine gives it that distinct howl and gurgle. The exhaust just muffles it, keeps the volume at an appropriate decibel.

If you listen to say, the Nismo, Borla or Greddy exhausts it's almost the same note, just amplified depending on how much airflow the pipes will allow the sound to be heard.

Netko350Z Apr 5, 2005 04:50 PM

No I bet it is the "Mystery" button in the center console.

1sick350 Apr 5, 2005 05:03 PM

[QUOTE=Netko350Z]No I bet it is the "Mystery" button in the center console.[

I dont no what makes the sound, whether its the exhaust alone, the engine or the combo of both. I still love it! :)

Alonjar Apr 5, 2005 05:14 PM

Typically, the engine has its own unique sound, and the exhaust simply *gasp* muffles it by varying degrees. As someone else said, an upgraded exhaust will sound similar, just louder.

afr0puff Apr 5, 2005 05:29 PM

The G35 sedan and the coupe sound worlds apart even though they have the exact same engine.

NourZ Apr 5, 2005 05:35 PM

ghrrrrrrrrrrr rrrrr rrr rr r

350zpimpin Apr 5, 2005 05:55 PM

hmm... yea i am just amazed at how unique the sound of it is with out paying $100k+...as for me and my mid-15's scion tC..and my "fart can" and headers...i am ....woe. oh woe.
almost bought a Z the other day... marched down to nissan ready to trade in my scion...they werent giving me the deal i should get... i still think i just might buy a used Z....i cant take it!

dan-14 Apr 5, 2005 05:58 PM

i think it's from the drive chain, just my guess...

Armitage Apr 5, 2005 06:08 PM

I'll admit it - when I first heard it, I didn't like it.

Then as I grew to appreciate the car in all forms and began to seriously consider purchasing one, I heard it in a "new light" so to speak. Now, I hear it and my neck snaps to see whats driving by.

I think the exhaust tone is, like said, the result of several things. Headers can even change the exhaust note. It is a single pipe cat-back exhaust, but it does have dual-cats. The OEM twin-tip exhaust, if I'm not mistaken, is made by Fujitsibo, which I'm sure accounts for part of the reason it sounds so good.

kinjal Apr 5, 2005 06:15 PM

i live in chicago and it as been deathly cold until this past week. i had never driven with the windows down in my z since i purchased it in november. the car sounds insanely nice with the windows down. i drive with the windows down at all times now and the radio off!

Amnbex Apr 5, 2005 06:23 PM


Originally Posted by afr0puff
The G35 sedan and the coupe sound worlds apart even though they have the exact same engine.

They're tuned completely differently.

DavesZ#3 Apr 5, 2005 06:28 PM


Originally Posted by Amnbex
They're tuned completely differently.

Two different exhaust setups. I've seen the coupes with dual tips like the Z has on both sides. The sedans have a single exhaust consisting of two small pipes on the drivers side only.

Netko350Z Apr 5, 2005 06:30 PM

Is he talking about the signature 2-3 grind sound....MMMmmmm Music to my ears!!!

ryce4u Apr 5, 2005 07:16 PM


Originally Posted by Bini2
Signature sound? The roar from the tires!!!

WHAHAHAH!!! WHAHAAHA!! i'm with you on that one :icon38:

spdu4ia Apr 5, 2005 08:18 PM

well its not the exhaust because even without exhaust it sounds great. :D ...
not that i would know


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