[s-cars] Noisy Stromung in the rain
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Wed Sep 24 12:34:37 EDT 2003
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Taka:
After 8 years of doing these types of Steamboat antics...
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I can tell you that the driveshaft/exhaust sing doesn't go away until the
snow melts, many times a week or two post event... I learned to ignore it, get
enough packed into the body, the sing becomes a grind (literally).
Some also mistake exhaust singing for driveshaft syrens. Both are known to
have a strong tenor to saprano range in wet/snow environs...
SJ
In a message dated 9/24/2003 10:07:51 AM Central Daylight Time,
t44tq at mindspring.com writes:
Like I mentioned previously, this occurs in very, very heavy rain or
high-speed
driving in heavy snow. :-)
Experienced this phenomenon to a large degree while doing big 4-wheel
drifts in
8-10" of snow in the last really big snowstorm last winter in the NE. Of
course,
no one was around, only reason it was somewhat safe to do such
foolishness as well
as a desire to keep the car moving so as not to high-center.
Taka
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