Does Straight Piping a W16 Actually Make It Sound Better... or Worse? 😳 #carguy #bugatti #memes
Jun 15, 2026•Channel
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Published1 month ago
Duration0:10
Video IDnqSegUb8j2E
Languageen
CategoryAutos & Vehicles
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeYouTube Short
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Views44.6K
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Comments27
Engagement Rate0.06%
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Comments per 1K views0.61
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Engine sound is one of the biggest reasons why so many car enthusiasts still struggle to connect with electric cars. It's not about speed or horsepower, it's about that feeling. That sound that instantly makes you smile, clears your mind, and turns every drive into an experience.
According to years of enthusiast debates and community opinions, the V10 is usually considered the best-sounding engine ever made. Right behind it comes the V12, famous in Ferrari, Lamborghini, Pagani, and Aston Martin. Then comes the legendary Inline-6 found in icons like the Toyota 2JZ, Nissan RB26, and BMW S54. Many enthusiasts even argue that a great Straight-Six sounds better than a V10. After that comes the V8 with its deep American muscle-car rumble, while Audi's famous 5-cylinder remains one of the most unique and controversial engine sounds ever created.
The V6 also deserves respect, especially legendary engines like the Alfa Romeo Busso V6. As for the W16 used in the Bugatti Veyron and Chiron, it delivers incredible power but not the same sweetness that makes people fall in love with a soundtrack. The new Bugatti Tourbillon V16 looks promising, but it's still too early to judge. So what's your pick: V10, V12, Inline-6, V8, Audi 5-Cylinder, V6, W16, V16...
or are you one of those people who prefers the silence of an electric car? 👀
What are your thoughts? 🤔💭
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#cars #carculture #v10 #v12 #v8 #2jz #rb26 #bugatti #ferrari #lamborghini