what is this? i answer you you still scold me, i'll simplify it for you... one type of bus, like MKIV DM, all same sound, meaning use same brand, same type of engine, which is Volvo THD102KF, but few were earlier and utilises a different gearbox, also having a different engine, but same brand, that is Volvo THD101GD, that's why the few's have different sound. another type, for example, a strider, all same sound, meaning same engine,same brand, same gearbox.Originally posted by F_B_I:NOT HAPPY. I SAID THE ENGINE SOUND, NOT GEARBOX. 2 DIFFERNT THINGS OSO DONNOE, HOW CAN SAY YOU BUS FAN? HOAX LA Bustard.
~F_B_I
y bother?Originally posted by BusSpeeder:what is this? i answer you you still scold me, i'll simplify it for you... one type of bus, like MKIV DM, all same sound, meaning use same brand, same type of engine, which is Volvo THD102KF, but few were earlier and utilises a different gearbox, also having a different engine, but same brand, that is Volvo THD101GD, that's why the few's have different sound. another type, for example, a strider, all same sound, meaning same engine,same brand, same gearbox.
well, i already did not bother to reply to any of his posts after i posted this.Originally posted by carbikebus:You'll don't be so dumb to reply to that dimwit
Gearbox cant change the sound of the engine . Each engine produces its own unique sound note .Originally posted by tintinspartan:Hey, F_B_I . Cool down lah! I was wondering what made the sound so unique. For games, you use your sound engineering but in real, it depends on:
-Material of Engine
-Position
-Piston Speed
-Airflow
-Turbo
-Air Pressure
-Gearbox