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Here’s what the electric Dodge Charger’s “Fratzonic exhaust” sounds like

arstechnica.com

Here’s what the electric Dodge Charger’s “Fratzonic exhaust” sounds like

"The Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust—the name refers to a Dodge logo— combines various chambers underneath the Charger's body with some woofers and mid-range speakers, all driven by a dedicated 600 W amplifier. The system is also designed to transmit vibrations into the chassis through elastomeric bushings, mimicking an internal combustion engine and its motor mounts."

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  • dedicated 600W amplifier

    Strange that anyone would voluntarily trade electricity (which must be generated) for car sounds.. explicitly reducing total driving range the louder you get 😂

    • It is ridiculous, but it's also exactly what is happening with loud combustion engines. Any sound coming from it is just higher-entropy (i.e., unused) energy being produced and promptly lost instead of contributing to power.

  • "Hey bruh, sounds sick what pipes you got on there"

    "Duuude it's a 15" in a 3.8cf box, running 1800w at 1ohm"

    "Oh..."

  • Why would anyone want that sound when instead they could have Enterprise D at warp 4?

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