Most Volt owners will run almost exclusively on electrical propulsion, and might
only hear the engine during a Thanksgiving road trip to grandma's house.
Not exact matches
Yes sorry, I don't / shouldn't imply all DSG boxes are a problem, I
only ever
hear about the problem ones from working in the trade, the guys I trust with vastly more knowledge than myself say stay away from DSG... and any 2.0 Tdi unit doing low mileage!!!! The Re-man turbo's for this
engine are the largest sellers but that may also be down to this
engine being in so many vehicles.
It
only happens occasionally and I haven't yet
heard it when the
engine is warm or the outside temperature is above 0 degrees Celsius.
I can
hear something rubbing in the
engine and slight clicking from the carburetor (almost like a rattle but
only when i engage the throttle)
Engine noise is a friendly burble in normal driving,
only changing to «Can you freakin»
hear me now?»
Then, as the majority of the
engine noise you
hear in the cabin is the luscious, rarefied sound of induction noise — which you
only really
hear with big throttle openings — the driver controls how loud it is with the accelerator pedal.
Quite rare though (
only one I have
heard of it happening on quite often was the old 3.2 L V8 Maserati
engine).
Well I don't
hear anything as I poke a coat hanger down the spark plug hole.I took off the middle portion of the
engine only to find out that I am still far from retrieving the extension and 8 mm socket.purchased a magnetic pick up tool.hoping for the best.
Pricing aside, there's something special about the RS3's package — from the fine whine of its five - cylinder, 400 - horsepower
engine to its exterior graphics package to the
only - a-tween-can-love refinement of the interior — that screams, in a high frequency, electronic mosquito tone
only teenagers can
hear, drive me.
The first part is when the
engine is in charge with the hand brake on and the second part is on the move with that noise coming constantly
only when in 3rd gear at about 2200 - 2300 RPM, can
hear the noise in 2nd 4th and 5th gear
only when trying to drive with constant speed and in a gear too high for the actual speed.
Nobody can see the track,
only hear the shrill keening of the 700 - hp
engines that can rev to 19,000 rpm.
The
only drawback is a rather noisy
engine heard from inside the cabin and outside at the tailpipe.
Lastly regardless of which
engine you choose, you'll be happy to
hear that the 2018 Accord
only needs regular unleaded fuel.
Only downside is if you roll down windows you can
hear engine's noise
You'll
hear the
engine when oomph is called for, more reassuring hum than «noise,» and
only one road surface managed to get through enough to force me to adjust radio volume.
At speed, it works just fine, but stomping on the gas
only to
hear the
engine rev impotently for a split - second while the trans decides what it wants to do is a real bummer.
I
heard the
engine make noise
only when the tachometer needle reached 5,000 rpm, and even then the muted whine it made was pleasing.
The on / off of the gas
engine is
only noticeable at full throttle, and then
only because you can
hear it.
As expected, turn - in is much, much improved over lesser Mercedes products, and as Roger notes, the suspension tuning and ultra-low profile tires provide so much cornering grip that the
only way you are likely to ever
hear much tire shrieking is by way of power oversteer or burnouts... in which case, really, you're just going to
hear engine noise.
Styled very rugged and the
engine note complimented with a unique sound
only heard in Subaru cars.
That solution is Excellent, as you
only use the gas
engine after you've used 100 miles of electric power, or, you code the car and just turn on the hybrid system on the highway, where you can't
hear it, and drive silently and cleanly thru cities.
It is
only when you step hard on the accelerator at a low speed that you can
hear the
engine sucking in air as it winds up.
The Diamante's
engine hums, and
only when it's really pushed do you
hear the
engine rumble - a rumble that sends chills down your spine..
Noise: About the
only noise I
heard was the mechanical music of the 24 - valve
engine.
The
engine noise can be
heard in the cabin
only at high RPMs.
Practically the
only time you will not
hear the
engine running is on a flat or downhill road and then
only up to 30 mph.
The
only bad thing is when I turn sometimes I
hear a strange noise coming from the
engine.
The
only indicator that anything special was happening was a slight cough from the
engine that you wouldn't even really
hear with the windows up and audio system playing.
You'll
only know when you
hear the sound of that V6
engine.
In most cases, that's the
only place you'd want to use the speakers, but put it in, say, a car, and you probably won't
hear it above the road and
engine noise.
Not
only for the beauty of it, but director Stanley Kubrick realized that there would be no sound in space, so you would not
hear engines firing.
The sharks and rays
only come out when they
hear the
engines from the boats rumbling nearby.
For the most part the
only sounds you'll
hear are the music, the sounds of the
engines, and the crashes.
Among the differences discovered so far, the most important are the speed, which is 150 % the speed of the 150cc
engine class (for comparison, the speed of the 50cc and 100cc
engine classes are respectively 80 % and 90 % of the speed of the 150cc
engine class)[38] and causes acceleration to change every time the acceleration statistics changes, [39] and a new braking technique, triggered
only when braking while drifting: orange sparks come out of the driving wheels that start rotating at a low speed, a braking sound can be
heard and the deceleration is slower, allowing tighter turns without necessarily losing the Mini-Turbo charge.
I was pretty excited when I
heard about the new «Ignite» graphics
engine for FIFA 14 but sadly this will
only be utilised on PS4 and Xbox One, not on PC or the current generation of consoles.
Suddenly, we
heard the noise of an
engine coming up from behind us
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