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Old 06-08-2016, 04:02 PM   #31
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When my sons were babies and they sometimes took a while to go to sleep, i would put them in their carseats and take them for a cruise in my 351 XF
put them to sleep when nothing else did.
Wtf is v8 noise? It's rhythm and melody!
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Old 06-08-2016, 04:09 PM   #32
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My thoughts on the reason for change are well known on this forum. The last four years taught me three things. I'm a V8 man, I'm a manual man and it's not all about speed for me.
You sound like a perfect candidate for a 253...
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Old 06-08-2016, 05:41 PM   #33
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Perhaps some dynamatting or sound proofing in the boot and under the rear seats/ floor pan could offset some of the noise.
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Old 06-08-2016, 06:55 PM   #34
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Funny people care about the kids nowadays so much.

I went to school in an old school bus, I am sure it was not roadworthy and just the smell of the old blue flame blow-by, no one gave it a second thought and the driver was that old and over .05

I remember asking my dad could he windup his window because I was freezing, he never would ! that was like some sort of insult to him.

Hey could you pull up I want to take a ****, never no way !

Ask, so where are we going in the car, no answer.

Children were to be seen and not heard.

Your Oldies smoking and if you did not like it, stiff !

Oldies would be talking wog talk and I ask, could you lot talk English and they would go off the rocker, we are not talking about you ! that's not the point, you can all speak English and I just find it rude for them to be jabbering on and on with that crap.
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Old 08-08-2016, 03:13 PM   #35
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Your newborn will be fine. I had a WRX with full exhaust and straight cut gearbox. That was loud! But as someone else said, no diff to having the radio up. The cars have good sound deadening so it's nothing like a race car.

We just had another little one, arrived on 2/8. Good luck with it all.
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Old 08-08-2016, 05:16 PM   #36
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For the first 6 months of his life, my child was carted around in the back of a 71 Fastback Mach1. The thing was a beast. no problems here.

HOWEVER... I learnt to wait till bub was awake to start the thing. The nursery window lined up exactaly with the rear end of twin pipes on a Boss 351 with a 750 and a rear pump that needed noisy ten second priming before ignition.
But that was the house design problem not the car LOL
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Old 08-08-2016, 06:07 PM   #37
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S...if it's going to affect the little guys hearing. I would be doing a full exhaust, headers cats etc
How loud are you expecting this car to be???

My daughter would have her baby seat in my XB coupe with dual three inch exhaust and straight through mufflers, and all she wanted me to do was rev the engine more.

The only ill effect that I can see that came of it is that she is 13 now and loves V8's Parenting done right.

And no the Coupe did not have a 5 star safety rating, but it did have a 4V Cleveland and toploader
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When my sons were babies and they sometimes took a while to go to sleep, i would put them in their carseats and take them for a cruise in my 351 XF
put them to sleep when nothing else did.
Wtf is v8 noise? It's rhythm and melody!
Strange way of doing it, when my kids were tired I would just put them to bed, much easier and more effective in the long run
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My kids loved it, in fact when may daughter was young and wouldn't sleep I'd back my company car out fire up the ZC put her in the back and go for a cruize she'd be asleep inside 5mins
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My GT is in my will for our eldest; the others get cash to same value.
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My GT is in my will for our eldest; the others get cash to same value.
Haha my kids are already arguing who will get the coupe at 11 and 13
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Old 08-08-2016, 11:40 PM   #42
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You really don't need to change your car for your kids. "Back in the day" my mum sold her aging HK Kingswood with 308 for a 1 year old EA Falcon GLi 3.9ltr 3 speed auto because she thought she needed a "family car". I drove the same car when I was a p plater, it was a POS.

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Old 08-08-2016, 11:43 PM   #43
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I grew up on the back seat of my dad's XW...I have a hearing aid now...

First world problems here kiddies...
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Whenever we are in the XR8, my daughter (11 next week) asks me to "put in sports mode, Dad!" Yeah, she loves the sound of the V8
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Thanks for the comments guys, didn't think i'd cop so much crap for the question haha. My issue now is finding a replacement that is immaculate and in my price range. I will add though, i'm not buying another car to suit the kids. The wife has an Outlander and that will be the daily car. I ride my bike to work now so it leaves me open to sell the FGXR6T and buy a weekend only car again. Truthfully the XR6T was always a stop gap car and it has been absolutely faultless in the 4 years we have had it, i just really miss the V8 manual, i miss it so bad
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Old 09-08-2016, 01:09 PM   #46
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Some people forget that the baby can get used to noises & sounds inside the womb when the mother is traveling. Familiar sounds to them, help them sleep once they are born. If you already have a v8 you will be doing a service to keep the v8 for those contemplating on selling. I know the OP is looking to buy 1, but I dont think it will be a detriment to the childs hearing. I think the opposite.
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My kids grew up in the back of a ZG fairlane 302 extractors and twin 2 inch , they all have great hearing now , the only problem was a 2 year old saying drive faster daddy drive faster .....peer pressure :-)
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Thanks for the comments guys, didn't think i'd cop so much crap for the question haha. My issue now is finding a replacement that is immaculate and in my price range. I will add though, i'm not buying another car to suit the kids. The wife has an Outlander and that will be the daily car. I ride my bike to work now so it leaves me open to sell the FGXR6T and buy a weekend only car again. Truthfully the XR6T was always a stop gap car and it has been absolutely faultless in the 4 years we have had it, i just really miss the V8 manual, i miss it so bad
After owning both a 5.4 and now a Miami, if you're after the V8 sound and feel then the 5.4 is the pick. If you want outright ball tearing power then go for the Miami.
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And whichever you choose don't put a cam in it. Big cams are for racing engines only. They ruin road cars in my opinion.
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I don't know why but whenever I see this thread title I (wrongly) think Harold Scruby is the OP
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Oh turn it up, we've all seen your car turnover rate, you'll go through 46 cars before the end of next year.
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