Explained - Why V4's sound the way they do

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  1. Belgarion

    Belgarion New Member

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    I stumbled on this video today. Pretty cool! The creator put the V4 firing order in a music program as a drum. I think it's pretty neat.

    [video=youtube;MwEbwKBic6w]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwEbwKBic6w[/video]
     
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    Wasn't this posted in another thread awhile back? I swear I have seen this before somewhere....
     
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    The video was posted March of this year. So maybe? I did a quick search and didn't see anything.
     
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    Can you do a comparison of the 180 and the 360 cranks. Maybe we can finally put to rest the reason Honda foisted the faulty firing order on the riding public. :) Honestly I would like to know the difference between Or hear the difference between the droaner and the screamer.


    Oh and take that baby from about 1200 rpm to 10000 rpm.
     
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    Fascinating. I have an HKS exhaust (full) on mine and it sounds very much like a ducati.
     
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