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Driven: Ford’s 5.0-Liter V-8
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<blockquote data-quote="vlad411" data-source="post: 2569135" data-attributes="member: 1256"><p><img src="http://media.windingroad.com/autos_db/thumbnails/Ford-5_jpg_677x1000_q100.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " data-size="" style="" /> While the exhaust note of the Mustang was classic, deep, burly muscle car, it tended to sound a bit peaky in the higher part of the rev range. The F-150, though, sounded best north of 3500 rpm, with a harder-charging sound as we accelerated up the rev range. We know that Ford pipes exhaust noise into the cabin of the Mustang, increasing the acoustic experience of acceleration. But, after our drive of the F-150, we wouldn’t be surprised to find out if the same thing was going on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vlad411, post: 2569135, member: 1256"] [IMG]http://media.windingroad.com/autos_db/thumbnails/Ford-5_jpg_677x1000_q100.jpg[/IMG] While the exhaust note of the Mustang was classic, deep, burly muscle car, it tended to sound a bit peaky in the higher part of the rev range. The F-150, though, sounded best north of 3500 rpm, with a harder-charging sound as we accelerated up the rev range. We know that Ford pipes exhaust noise into the cabin of the Mustang, increasing the acoustic experience of acceleration. But, after our drive of the F-150, we wouldn’t be surprised to find out if the same thing was going on. [/QUOTE]
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