@WNGD posted:Why don't you post a video of your own car so we can hear it? Maybe you've just gotten old?
Thanks all for the superb feedback as always. I'm posting a few videos in case it might help with the diagnosis. Of course, it'll never be like standing next to the car in person, but maybe some things can be determined. I used a decent quality mic to try to remove the variable of a bad recording in the first place. Of course, it depends on the position of the mic, your speakers, and your volume. I suggest turning the volume up for best/accurate results 😊.
First one is in the garage, so it's going to be louder. Then out on the street. Then in an alleyway to garage. I tried to record a few on the open roads, but the mic picked up a ton of wind, basically making those recordings useless. I can try again with a better mic position if anyone thinks that'd be helpful.
Sorry for the Dropbox link that'll probably disappear some day, forum direct video uploads kept erroring out: