By far the main difference between the two arch enemies in the video bellow is not the number of decibels each makes through their exhausts but the way in which the exhaust gasses become sound. We found it truly mesmerizing.
We have two very different sounding engines that each have their own army of fans, but even some BMW fanboys must agree that the M156 AMG engine sounds like a muscle car crossbred with a DTM model, which is anything but boring.
The S65 by Motorsport Technik, derived straight from the legendary S85 V10, isn't exactly a toy engine either, but its higher-pitched sound is quite a bit on the easy-on-the-ears side compared with the AMG monster.
Both are normally aspirated V8s, but the engine making mentality between Swabia and Bavaria as different as dark chocolate from vanilla, which has obviously led to the discrepancies found in the following must-watch video.
We might be biased, but we're obviously choosing the baritone AMG over the tenor M-Technik in this sound battle, since we found it way more exhilarating. Which one would you choose?
The S65 by Motorsport Technik, derived straight from the legendary S85 V10, isn't exactly a toy engine either, but its higher-pitched sound is quite a bit on the easy-on-the-ears side compared with the AMG monster.
Both are normally aspirated V8s, but the engine making mentality between Swabia and Bavaria as different as dark chocolate from vanilla, which has obviously led to the discrepancies found in the following must-watch video.
We might be biased, but we're obviously choosing the baritone AMG over the tenor M-Technik in this sound battle, since we found it way more exhilarating. Which one would you choose?