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Yamaha 5.0L V8
This thing would be awesome. Hope Volvo goes for it. The Yamaha 4.8L V10 engine in the LFA is my favorite sounding NA motor presently on the market.
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The motor only sounds good because Yamaha designed the exhaust. I would rather have a CFE block V8 for sound.
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If you're talking about the LFA, Yamaha was involved with essentially all aspects of engine design, not just exhaust AFIK. This V8 is a Yamaha engine full whack. Yamaha obviously makes some killer bike engines (not to mention generators, boat engines), but has been involved in car engines for a long time, including the Supra, old SHO, etc.
Sound is aesthetic and personal preference. The LFA is probably my favorite sounding engine on the market in a super car overall, sounds like a 90s era F1. As for V8s generally available, and just referring to sound, it'd be an old school BBC probably. I DON'T especially care for the sound of this V8, but it's obviously a pretty gnarly and tightly packaged engine. |
I will take a look at it. The Yamaha that I have heard associated with the LFA isn't the bike or engine builder, it's Yamaha the instrument manufacturer. I thought they made the exhaust and provided input to some cabins details for acoustic value only. The motor sounds great. I just don't like it because it was obsolete before it was released. Shit has no balls.
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It does what it was designed to do for an engine of it's type in a car in that category, making 550 BHP from 4.8L NA more or less instantly because of how free spinning it is, dead reliable and surpassing all emissions standards in the world by a mile. I'm not sure what you mean by obsolete for its time. :huh: |
Yamaha makes some bad ass two stroke outboard v8's that make 400hp. Two on the back of a small boat really rips.
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I mean that the car just didn't perform. The only features that suck out from the LFA release was the price and the sound. As far as having 500 hp instantly.
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7:14 at the Ring is not exactly poor performance for a luxury trimmed car anyone could pleasantly drive as a DD. The market didn't seem to mind its relatively steep price either. There are certainly faster cars for less money in different areas if that's all you means.
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7:14 was the LFA Ring model too not the original car. The original car was much slower. Again too little too late. The car was so anticipated and hyped as a world beater and didn't do shit.
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