Is it possible to make a Z4 sound like this?

carl

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Bishop's Stortford, UK
Dug out the EVO CotY video from 2001 and the sound of the TVR Tamora is epic:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bt-_T2PTJEI&feature=player_detailpage#t=342

It's a straight 6 with similar bhp to a Z4 ///M so surely it should be possible to get the Z4 to sound like this?
 
I think the s54 is maybe more refined?

I duno...I really wish there was an option to make it sound similar

Is rpi as close as we can get? They sound fab but drone stops me buying one, but does a tvr drone too??

Maybe custom full exhaust v similar to tvr one? How hard would it be to bastardise one to fit an ///m

Keeping stock headers for ease...
 
I like the metallic sound but I don't like the drone of some aftermarket exhausts.
 
I test drove the speed six engine in a Cerbera before I settled on buying the V8 4.5 model, the six was surprising smooth & free revving better than the V8 in many ways & it felt very potent too.

I just end up feeling pretty let down by a cars noise now after my TVR I thought the S54 just sounded flat in comparision & I feel the same about the S65 V8 too in my M3...why can't more cars sound like a TVR they even sound epic just on tickover.

I suppose even though bmws sound flat & pretty uninspiring they work & are reliable so that's a big benefit! You can't have it both ways...
 
LeeZ4MR said:
I test drove the speed six engine in a Cerbera before I settled on buying the V8 4.5 model, the six was surprising smooth & free revving better than the V8 in many ways & it felt very potent too.
I had a 4.2 Cerbera -- power delivery was a bit odd, flames out of the exhaust were great, but rpm limit was a bit low (7000 when the change-up light came on, apparently if you hit 7300 there were some weird harmonics that could destroy the engine). Never drove a TVR straight six, but was always put off by the advert that said "TVR [something-with-a-straight-six-may-have-been-a-Tuscan] for sale: 25,000 miles (24,000 on new engine)"
 
Would a tvr exhaust ever be possible to fit? With a degree of bending etc... Could it work??
 
Woots said:
Would a tvr exhaust ever be possible to fit? With a degree of bending etc... Could it work??
Most of the exhaust is just a stainless tube. I suspect the TVR sound is to do with some resonator boxes somewhere, and maybe some wild cam timing.
 
carl said:
Woots said:
Would a tvr exhaust ever be possible to fit? With a degree of bending etc... Could it work??
Most of the exhaust is just a stainless tube. I suspect the TVR sound is to do with some resonator boxes somewhere, and maybe some wild cam timing.

If u can investigate...I'd like to know your findings :thumbsup:
 
Woots said:
If u can investigate...I'd like to know your findings :thumbsup:
Seems unlikely. I've had my Z4 since new (2007) so most of my TVR contacts have gone bust (Silverstone Performance) or moved on (Joospeed).
 
Minimal silencing/straight through and a large collective rear box from what I could see of my friends T350C - sounded fruity!

I'm advised that TVRs are often type approved with a quiet normal exhaust which gets switched for a noisy one at point of sale ;)


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carl said:
LeeZ4MR said:
I test drove the speed six engine in a Cerbera before I settled on buying the V8 4.5 model, the six was surprising smooth & free revving better than the V8 in many ways & it felt very potent too.
I had a 4.2 Cerbera -- power delivery was a bit odd, flames out of the exhaust were great, but rpm limit was a bit low (7000 when the change-up light came on, apparently if you hit 7300 there were some weird harmonics that could destroy the engine). Never drove a TVR straight six, but was always put off by the advert that said "TVR [something-with-a-straight-six-may-have-been-a-Tuscan] for sale: 25,000 miles (24,000 on new engine)"
The 4.5 did rev to 7500rpm but it never felt happy hanging on that high, I was always led to believe the 4.2 was a little smoother lower down the revs than the 4.5 but the 4.5 came on song a little more at 5k revs plus but autocar still tested the 4.2 as the quicker car of the two.

I was unlucky with my AJP as that needed rebuilding at only 19k miles they are so fragile it drives you mad! But for noise I seriously miss it, it was loud even on tickover & low revs & sounded angry at high revs my M3 sounds apologetic in comparision it's laughable!!

I love how you can bounce off a Z4M/M3's limiter all day & it will still work after a good thrashing you could never drive a TVR like that it just proves the value of engineering a quality engine works wonders. :driving:
 
Woots said:
But how do we replicate the noise??????
I would love to know too Woots, my Cerbera only had a factory sports exhaust on it & still had the cats in but it still sounded epic, there are a few Z4M's/M3's that sound amazing in America from what I've seen in clips but I don't know what set up they use.

I would imagine if you ditched the cats put straight through pipes & a quality back box on I would have thought the S54/S65 would sound great then. :)
 
Watching again I suspect a lot of it is induction noise. However, I've made an enquiry to Hayward & Scott who can knock up pretty much anything in the exhaust department, and I await their response.
 
carl said:
Watching again I suspect a lot of it is induction noise. However, I've made an enquiry to Hayward & Scott who can knock up pretty much anything in the exhaust department, and I await their response.
I really hope you get the results you are looking for Carl as I just feel its difficult to match the TVR sound, my old Z4M & current V8 M3 fail by a mile in the sound department...I hope you come up with the answer & if you do let me know :thumbsup:
 
LeeZ4MR said:
carl said:
Watching again I suspect a lot of it is induction noise. However, I've made an enquiry to Hayward & Scott who can knock up pretty much anything in the exhaust department, and I await their response.
I really hope you get the results you are looking for Carl as I just feel its difficult to match the TVR sound, my old Z4M & current V8 M3 fail by a mile in the sound department...I hope you come up with the answer & if you do let me know :thumbsup:

Well I can't get any more induction noise than I already have, it sounds like a csl, but nothing like a tvr so that avenue is exhausted (pun not intended) so def exhaust is the only other way

Please let me know too...Andy sixspeeds h and s exhaust sounds great, but not like a tvr

So hopefully they can sort us out :thumbsup:
 
Woots said:
LeeZ4MR said:
carl said:
Watching again I suspect a lot of it is induction noise. However, I've made an enquiry to Hayward & Scott who can knock up pretty much anything in the exhaust department, and I await their response.
I really hope you get the results you are looking for Carl as I just feel its difficult to match the TVR sound, my old Z4M & current V8 M3 fail by a mile in the sound department...I hope you come up with the answer & if you do let me know :thumbsup:

Well I can't get any more induction noise than I already have, it sounds like a csl, but nothing like a tvr so that avenue is exhausted (pun not intended) so def exhaust is the only other way

Please let me know too...Andy sixspeeds h and s exhaust sounds great, but not like a tvr

So hopefully they can sort us out :thumbsup:
I agree too Woots :thumbsup: the V8 M3 only has the induction noise going for it, it even has a hole in the bonnet to suck air in but it still sounds pants from the exhaust!
 
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