The 1952 BRM V16 has the most incredible exhaust note I've ever heard. It is old technology however nothing from today even gets close to emulating this unique sound. It has to be heard to be believed. Even more amazing is that it is all generated from a 1.5 litre supercharged engine. You could easily be mistaken into thinking it's a 5 or 6 litre V8 or similar. If at all possible treat yourselves to this most exhilarating audible experience and you will understand why this car had such a notorious reputation.....Stirling Moss refused to drive it after his first effort !!!!!
Try renaming the file and have a friend trying to guess what kind of an engine it is!! He probably won't say it's a V16! and I don't reckon his guess would be 1.5 litre!!!
Nascar can go and hide, also modern F1 engines, hearing this beutiful sound.. they could creat engines at that time too, 1950s!!
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Driving the S4 is like having a big d*ck; it's not immediately obvious to everyone, but you have to just rest assured that when it comes time to put it to use, you won't need to explain a whole lot afterwards... haha
I love playing the Grand Prix Legends with the BRM with V16 what a noise. I also got the cd made by the drummer in Pink Floyd Nick Mason called "Into The Red". Something that every car lover should own.