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Absolutely, I love moding my bikes for a good throaty induction snarl, high compression saw tooth like exhaust gases, even the cam timing can get touched on for the sound I’m looking for.
Overly large diameter silencers/mufflers drown everything I love about engine sounds, it’s just the same loud drone at idle, part throttle or wide open, nasty.
Who on this thread hears a lexus LFA and just gets down right jealous? but yeah a stock 1.5 ltr honda with a 4 inch exhaust is um… shit, car guys make up words that are kinder, like “it’s a little boomy on the highway” but it’s just shit in your ears.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the oldest video game you still find yourself playing?
1·1 month agoIt very good, more stable then original, sometimes the audio puts up a fight, but the last checkout I got worked great. I’ve pointed it at my steam copy and it even plays the music!
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the oldest video game you still find yourself playing?
5·1 month agoCarmaggedon(1997), via a reverse engineered dethrace
Her knees look different on the right aswell
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Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL there's an International Vinegar MuseumEnglish
9·1 month agoI live in a town with a butter museum…
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•"Party in the USA" and "Pink Pony Club" express opposite views on America: "Yay, the US is really all the same!" vs. "Yay, there are real cultural differences within the US!"
14·1 month agoWhile Weird Al’s “Party in the CIA” tells you how it is.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•People who listen to music regularly, how sad would you be if you were permanently deprived of the ability to listen to any music ever again for the rest of your life?
6·2 months agoSerious genuine trouble, the dopamine I get from new music keeps everyone around me alive.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If you were forced to play one professional sport as your job until you were 65, which would you pick?
4·2 months agoThe sensible choice.
It’s a honda dax replica by skyteam, with a yx125 motor, barely cracks 50mph but it’s the one that get used all the time,
Charger is a very rare 60’s VW smog pump, by my meaurements it’s a 94cc per revolution
Pic of when it was last clean: https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/b0184da5-d5a0-4099-883d-6dd59d30c6cc.jpeg
I ride motorcycles for everyone else’s safety
If it was for something smooth like an alternator, i’d give it a try too, but this supercharger will take a fair bit of power to turn at 11000rpm and the pulses/vibration will kill PLA+, PA-CF I reckon would take the abuse easly, but the pulley faces would need smoothing or it would eat the belt.
I’ve a very small 2 lobe pump, it’ll pump extra air into the engine, make extra power and hopefully some nice noises.
Cheap engines make for fun toys, I’m surpized I haven’t kill it so far anyway.
It’s a test fit part, jlccnc will make the final piece out of 6061
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What movie did you love that had a stupid plot but the execution was excellent?
2·3 months agoKills a dude in the opening coupla minutes with a carrot, Peak.
TerraRoot@sh.itjust.workstoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•What other great opening lines do you know?.English
5·3 months agoThank you,
‘Ah,’ he said. ‘One of the difficult ones.’
TerraRoot@sh.itjust.workstoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•What other great opening lines do you know?.English
9·3 months agoWhich early Prachett book starts with a guru or wizard obtaining enlightenment then asking his apprentice “go on ask me any question I have observed everything and know it all!” the appretice asked him what he wants for breakfast “ah, one of the difficult ones”
I crashed into a truck in the late 90’s, finally got the last bit of gravel out of my knee about 17~18 years later.
Use household items, you absolute toaster.






Can’t remember where I got these scars.