Battery operated toys, lights that flash, sounds that are emitted when buttons are pressed,
real engine noises - you name it - have all been created and sold in a bid to make little ones happy.
I'm sad to say that this is probable the last M - car in which you'll be able to hear
real engine noise instead of some goofy imitation.
Not exact matches
Switch everything — steering, suspension,
engine / gearbox mapping and
engine sound (a «sound actuator» behind the firewall adds to the effect, but at least it is «
real»
noise and not synthetic)-- to dynamic mode.
Even after swinging the dial into race mode, which opens up its throat a little, it's full of farts and other heavily turbocharged
engine noises but has no
real roar.
Road and
engine noise are present, particularly over coarse asphalt, but you'll never get tired of hearing the six cylinders, especially since the sound is all
real and not synthesized through the speakers.
Having such a direct opening right above the
engine without the wind
noise is a
real treat, especially if somebody opted for the pricey sports exhausts.
The available V8
engine gives it
real pep without adding any
noise to your ride.
There was no immediacy and no
real indication that throttle inputs were acknowledged — aside from more
engine noise.
Audio heard in WRC 7 is authentic, as its visuals are, from the
noise of a vehicle crashing into a rock wall to smashing into a tree, even the sound of the gravel beneath your tyres sounds like it would in
real life, but the best sounds you'll hear is the turbo
engines and the mighty exhausts.
If you are lucky enough to own a surround - sound headset you are in for a
real treat — from the roar of 24
engines at the start of a race to tyres doing all they can to stay on the track as you speed around corners — the
noise is always immense, the musical score is superb too.