The Honda s2000 Makes a Musical “D” Note at 4500 RPM

9:17 pm Music, Top Gear

As mentioned in an earlier post, the BBC America channel that I get here in the US, is a couple of years behind in broadcasting episodes of Top Gear, but they’re all new to me (and the BBC info actually credits them as 2008). This week James May tried to record the Allman Brothers song Jessica (the Top Gear theme song) using notes found in the engines of various cars, from Enzo’s to steam rollers. May found the “D” note at 4500 RPM in the s2000.

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The final result was a bit of a mess and just sounded like a bunch of farting, but it was fun to see him attempt it, and great that the s2000 was a part of it.

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