Ford is working to turn the Mustang GT’s V8 engine’s roar into a purr

There are many reasons to want to get behind the wheel of a Mustang GT, but arguably one of the best is experiencing the roar of its V8 engine first-hand. In a strange move, Mustang has developed a method of affecting the volume of the exhaust, and it’s not making it louder.

Quiet Mode, also dubbed ‘Good Neighbour Mode’ reduces the volume of the 5.0-liter V8 engine by 10 decibels to about the volume of a standard domestic dishwasher. It does this using a system of valves, and can be controlled from the Mustang’s control cluster. 

As you might have guessed from its unofficial title, Quiet Mode was created to deal with the issue of the powerful engine not being as fun for the people who live next door as it is for you. 

Vroom Vroom

The inspiration apparently came out of an actual situation that the former head of vehicle engineering at Ford Steve von Foerster found himself in, where his neighbours called the cops on him because of the noise disturbance from all the vroom vrooms early in the morning.

In order to save you facing the same problem, you can set a timer of which hours you want to throttle the car’s volume. Once the quiet hours are over though, you can select from other volumes and sounds including Normal, Sport, and Track modes.



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Ford is working to turn the Mustang GT’s V8 engine’s roar into a purr Ford is working to turn the Mustang GT’s V8 engine’s roar into a purr Reviewed by mimisabreena on Thursday, October 05, 2017 Rating: 5

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