I was so elated when they brought this very car to Long Beach in the spring of 2010. It was the most beautiful sounding car out of the whole lot.
My theory to it's high pitch is because it uses a road-going V-12 engine. The greater number of valves opening per second equals more vibrations a second equaling higher pitch.
@2willboi being le mans anything can happen but the new aston is having alot of problems so reliability could be the downfall, audi very rarely has problems and now that they are as fast as the peugeots i think le mans this year could be an audi domination again i dont think peugeot have the consistency to win, my prediction would be for aston martin to finish behind all the diesel cars except the private oreca peugeot
@maxilos1987 i think that what wil happen is the peugeot's will dominate the first part of the race then the audi's will respond and make acomeback but maybe the main audi will drop out and aston may end up passing the peugeot's and win.
@2willboi it would be nice to think the new car could win le mans but it or any of the petrol cars havnt got a hope in hell of beating the new audi's and peugeot's, yet again the diesel cars are much much faster
@2willboi The Inline 6 gas(petrol) powered car won't sound anything like the V12, especially with the turbo. BUT the Muscle Milk ALMS car still has that glorious V12 scream yes.
@2willboi Aston's open top car is not a diesel. Aston Martin doesn't build diesel cars thus they will not race a diesel car. It has a inline 6 turbocharged engine. Muscle Milk in the ALMS still runs the V12 powered closed top car in the ALMS this year.
That thing is nuts. Too bad we'll never see it again save for a half-assed run up the hill at Goodwood.
IcemanFXX09 1 month ago
I was so elated when they brought this very car to Long Beach in the spring of 2010. It was the most beautiful sounding car out of the whole lot.
My theory to it's high pitch is because it uses a road-going V-12 engine. The greater number of valves opening per second equals more vibrations a second equaling higher pitch.
SlicertekPictures0 5 months ago
My uncle had the enviable job of driving that car at Silverstone last year.
TheChodenocker 10 months ago
@2willboi being le mans anything can happen but the new aston is having alot of problems so reliability could be the downfall, audi very rarely has problems and now that they are as fast as the peugeots i think le mans this year could be an audi domination again i dont think peugeot have the consistency to win, my prediction would be for aston martin to finish behind all the diesel cars except the private oreca peugeot
maxilos1987 10 months ago
@maxilos1987 i think that what wil happen is the peugeot's will dominate the first part of the race then the audi's will respond and make acomeback but maybe the main audi will drop out and aston may end up passing the peugeot's and win.
2willboi 10 months ago
@2willboi it would be nice to think the new car could win le mans but it or any of the petrol cars havnt got a hope in hell of beating the new audi's and peugeot's, yet again the diesel cars are much much faster
maxilos1987 10 months ago
@bdrws6 oh cool. i gotta start watching the ALMS more often now. hoopefully aston will win at le mans this year. the car is capable of doing it
2willboi 10 months ago
@2willboi The Inline 6 gas(petrol) powered car won't sound anything like the V12, especially with the turbo. BUT the Muscle Milk ALMS car still has that glorious V12 scream yes.
bdrws6 10 months ago
@bdrws6 oh cool so the sound of the car will be the same
2willboi 10 months ago
@2willboi Aston's open top car is not a diesel. Aston Martin doesn't build diesel cars thus they will not race a diesel car. It has a inline 6 turbocharged engine. Muscle Milk in the ALMS still runs the V12 powered closed top car in the ALMS this year.
bdrws6 11 months ago