Why do v8s sound deeper than V12?

The large pistons with the larger intake and exhaust valves sing a tune no other engine can match. BTW the larger valves and combustion chamber which is the engine heads and intake, exhaust system is bigger so engine has more air flow which also helps the sound of the V8.
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Why do V8 engines sound better than V12?

The cylinders in a V8 engine have more diameter individual than in the V10 and V12 engines. It therefore means that more fuel is available for displacement in a V8 engine, giving it a richer and better sound than that of V10 and V12.
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Does V12 sound better than V8?

Engine sound also matters for car enthusiasts. Discussing about V8 Vs V12 sound, V12 engines have a firing order from right to left pistons and a 90° crankshaft which makes less sound. On the contrary, the filing order in V8 engines has an irregular firing sequence which increases the sound.
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Why do V8s sound so deep?

Each pulse makes a tone, which combined with the other pulses forms a harmonic series. The same thing happens in all engines, but it's the irregular firing sequence that gives a big V8 its distinctive throbbing sound.
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Why do Ferrari engines sound so good?

Engine Design

The Ferrari 458 Italia, for instance, features a V8 with flat-plane (180-degree) crankshaft that alternates between cylinder banks, giving it smooth, resonant sound, while V8s that use a cross-plane crankshaft (as most American V8 engines do) typically sound crude in comparison.
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Why do Ferrari V8 sound different?

American V8s have a pedal every 90 degrees; Ferrari V8s have pedals every 180 degrees; hence the term "flat". The result is a different rhythm of the firing of the cylinders, and a different rhythm to the exhaust.
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Why does my V8 sound like a v6?

Most likely, your tires and/or wheels are out of balance. Balance problems are typically most evident at speeds above 45 miles per hour.
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Is 205 hp good?

Right between 200 and 300 is a good amount of horsepower for a car. Many base models from some brands offer between 100 and 200 horsepower, suitable for drivers who do not mind a more relaxed driving experience in exchange for a better economy.
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Are V10 louder than V8?

Surprisingly, the Dyson V10, with its larger motor, is only slightly louder than the V8 in normal mode. What is this? In low power mode, the V10 only produces 63.2 decibels while the V8 is at 62.2.
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Is there a V24 engine?

A V24 engine is a 24-cylinder piston engine where two banks of twelve cylinders are arranged in a V configuration around a common crankshaft. The majority of V24 engines, however, have been "dual V12" engines where two separate V12 engines are placed in line with each other.
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Why do Lamborghinis sound different?

Reggiani made a point to emphasize that every model, except for Lamborghini's new SUV, has a naturally-aspirated engine, which produces what he describes as a more “emotional” sound than typical sports cars built with turbocharged engines.
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Do 14 cylinder engines exist?

A V14 engine is a V engine with 14 cylinders mounted on the crankcase in two banks of seven. It is a relatively rare layout, which is used on large medium-speed diesel engines used for power generation and marine propulsion.
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Does V10 sound better than V12?

V10's. There's a third interval in it, which is basically a major triad chord. The little dissonance is what makes this engine sound richer. The V12's have a fifth interval in them, which is like a power chord.
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Why are V8s so popular?

The desirability of V8s in car culture has to do with the accessibility of power at the V8 configuration. Because of the factors above, the most big engine cars commercially made tend to stick with the V8 configuration due to its ease of packaging.
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Why V8 engines are better?

V8 engines typically offer better power and acceleration. That's why V8 engines are claimed to be fit for most muscle cars. If you mainly use your vehicle for hauling and towing, they can provide a lot of stable power for you.
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Does firing order change sound?

Firing order doesn't affect the sound of the engine, but it does affect the sound of mechanical anger, which can be found in old Pontiacs and Ford FE's. It's possible that it's the exhaust ports on those two.
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Is dual exhaust better than single?

However, most would agree that a dual exhaust will give you better performance gains compared to a single exhaust system. Because the exhaust gases exit each manifold through two pipes rather than just one, they can exit the engine faster and provide additional horsepower gains.
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Do resonators reduce volume?

The resonator is a complement to the muffler in that it removes high-pitched noises along with annoying hums and buzzes. It creates a smoother exhaust note, but doesn't affect volume.
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Why do cammed cars sound different?

The main reason that cammed trucks are louder is that there's more fuel going into the engine, meaning a louder idle and more volume at any given speed. While this is mostly true, the extra noise doesn't just come from increased fuel intake.
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Are American V8s cross-plane or flat-plane?

For the most part, cross-plane cranks dominate, especially in American V8 engines, while flat-plane cranks typically show up in high-end Euro exotics and full-on race cars.
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Why is a flat-plane crank better?

With lighter rotating mass, the flat-plane crank can spin faster. This means it benefits from the higher power potential that's typical of high-revving engines. Secondly, flat-plane crank V8s have a greater operational symmetry offering greater tuning efficiency.
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