I’m not sure if the FCA supetchargersvwhine. They certainly have quieter gears 
than an old roots but probably produce some noise from intake velocity and air 
compression. However, this would be something one can take some liberties with 
in audio mix. 

Paul

> On Apr 15, 2018, at 4:27 PM, Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> This is way OT, but there are some old school motorhead on this list that 
> might know the answer. Some of them even know about corporate automotive 
> advertisement.
> 
> I was listening to the tail end of KPIGs weekly live music show this morning 
> and they played an ad for Dodge.  It started out with the sound of an engine 
> and then the announcer said something to the effect of “to most people this 
> is just the sound of a car engine but to some it is a 6.8 liter hemi with a 
> supercharger …. followed by about 6.8 liters of hyperbole.  
> 
> But, I didn’t hear any supercharger whine. Has anyone else heard the ad?  
> Does Dodge actually have a blown motor where you can’t hear the whine? Was it 
> just mic’ed in such a way that the whine isn’t audible?  Is it a blower with 
> a clutch that just wouldn’t kick in at idle? For that matter, I can’t even 
> find, with a quick google search, a factory supercharged 6.8l motor.  
> 
> Is it possible that they just recorded the audio of some naturally aspirated 
> 6.8 and the ad copy has little, if any basis, in reality?  Would car 
> companies actually do such a thing?
> 
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