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Old 16-11-2009, 10:44 AM   #1
Luke Plaizier
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Default SoundRacer

An article on a device called a SoundRacer just popped up on Drive that got my attention.

Homesite:http://www.soundracer.se/

The Aussie website that sells them is here: http://www.latestbuy.com.au/sound-ra...ansmitter.html

A small device that plugs into your 12V power socket, senses your cars rpm, and plays either a V8 or V12 sound track via FM to your sound system.

Sounds horribly artificial and tacky to me, but I think it's a step in the right direction. If had more control over how it sounded i think it would be a winner. Maybe I'd now consider a Turbo 6 if I could still get it to sound like a V8 when I wanted it to....

Didn't someone also patent the name 'Revtone' somewhere recently?


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