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Yes, but are you simply making Lemonade out of Lemons? I bet if you had the option to get rid of it, you would. Am I right?Totally; and I love it!
Yes, but are you simply making Lemonade out of Lemons? I bet if you had the option to get rid of it you would though. Am I right?
That's the thing... I'm only going off the recording and have not heard it in person. If the radio is on at normal listening levels would you say that would cover up the sound? Also, does it ONLY happen when you stomp on it? It sounds like it happens to some folks simply from accelerating onto the freeway.No, I actually love it as it reminds me of the Millennium Falcon I hope my X has it as well.
Realize that this noise is not that loud and you need to listen for it from the drivers seat. And I usually have the stereo up when pressing the throttle to 92%
That's the thing... I'm only going off the recording and have not heard it in person. If the radio is on at normal listening levels would you say that would cover up the sound? Also, does it ONLY happen when you stomp on it? It sounds like it happens to some folks simply from accelerating onto the freeway.
That's the thing... I'm only going off the recording and have not heard it in person. If the radio is on at normal listening levels would you say that would cover up the sound? Also, does it ONLY happen when you stomp on it? It sounds like it happens to some folks simply from accelerating onto the freeway.
you can still hear it clearly when music is at normal sound. its only drown out by the stereo if its above 8-9
Wait, 8 IS normal...you can still hear it clearly when music is at normal sound. its only drown out by the stereo if its above 8-9
My P85 makes this noise as well, and I do love it. I think it is the sound of the inverter and EMF going though the windings in the motor. You just can't put 320KW though any kind of electronics and not have it make a sound, awesome.
Sure you can. Not everyone has this problem... Would you have the sound "removed" if they could do it? You make it sound like a feature rather than a problem.