Not sure if this should go here, or in general racing talk. It's not really racing related, so I'll post here.
Why is it that big old mostly American V8 engines are louder off throttle than they are actaully accelerating. I was in town the other night, and there's always cruising on weekends. A lot of the cars would accelerate, and be fairly loud, but then as soon as they'd let off the throttle, they'd get two or three times louder.
I dunno if it's high backpressure exhausts causing a lot more engine braking, or what. I'm curious.
Why is it that big old mostly American V8 engines are louder off throttle than they are actaully accelerating. I was in town the other night, and there's always cruising on weekends. A lot of the cars would accelerate, and be fairly loud, but then as soon as they'd let off the throttle, they'd get two or three times louder.
I dunno if it's high backpressure exhausts causing a lot more engine braking, or what. I'm curious.