Why Are Sports Cars So Loud?
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Sports cars produce louder sounds at higher RPMs. Sports cars are typically equipped with engines that prioritize power output at high RPMs, meaning engines with greater maximum power and torque for the same displacement to enhance performance, resulting in louder sounds at higher RPMs. Here's an extended explanation: Reasons for High RPMs in Sports Cars: Supercars can generally reach peak RPMs more than twice those of regular passenger cars. To maximize engine power, sports car manufacturers intentionally choose mufflers with weaker noise reduction effects. Effective mufflers would inevitably increase exhaust resistance, reducing engine power.