No, all you will hear is distortion in the recording, you can not hear silence
Loud exhaust noise from the front end is usually caused by one of several problems. The exhaust manifold gasket could be blown, the doughnut gasket could be bad, or there could be a crack in the exhaust itself.
Listen to it. if it is making loud noise you will hear it... assuming by noise you mean sound wave vibrations within the range of human detection...
To reduce noise from a loud bathroom exhaust fan, you can try installing a noise-reducing fan, adding a muffler or silencer, or insulating the ductwork. Regular maintenance and cleaning can also help improve the fan's performance and reduce noise.
It is possible that a part of the EGR valve has fallen out. This will cause a very loud exhaust noise.
No, recording silence will not create a sound loud enough to drown out all other noises. Silence, when played back, will not add any new sound to the environment, therefore it cannot drown out existing noise.
Loud engine noise is usually a result of a hole or disconnection in the exhaust manifold or muffler.
The loud noise is probably attributable to a bad exhaust system.
To silence the exhaust. Noisy cars disturb the peace and if loud enough your car won't pass inspection and cops will find a liking to you.
To silence the exhaust. Noisy cars disturb the peace and if loud enough your car won't pass inspection and cops will find a liking to you.
You need to specify type of noise. I would assume you have problems with exhaust. If you do, you will have fix it or replace it.
That's where the exhaust pipe and the muffler is, maybe yours is damaged.