(LOUD ZF!) Surfside Buslines 472 - Bustech XDi CAT C7
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
- Prepare yourselves for probably the LOUDEST ZF you will ever here. If you have found anything louder please comment below. Surfside 472 is seen operating a 710 service to Helensvale Station. This 5 minute clip features all of 472's gears and a few kickdowns. As always please enjoy the video!
brisbaneguy41 filmed this one from the middle, please also check it out!: • Amazing Loud ZF! - CAT...
BTW, Surfside 472 is an integral Bustech XDi powered by a CAT C7 engine and accompanied with the very nice 6 speed ZF ecomat.
3:24 That kickdown is immense!!
When your Transmission is louder than your engine
Happens all the time on MAN 18.310s, but then those already have quiet engines.
I've never known a 6HP to be that loud. Reminds me of the 4HPs in the older buses.
Excellent vid, that is the loudest ZF I have ever heard in my life :)
Fantastic! This is the Loudest ZF ever i gues!
I also like the Whistling, when it accelerates as it reminds me of the 2008 San Diego MTS buses (New Flyer C40LF) with ZF ecomat! But this really is the best sounding ZF, I have ever heard. I like the ending as it really sounds like an orchestra.
And I thought O405's, Olympians, B10B's, PVL390(a Go-Ahead B7TL), pretty much anything else was "loud". This isn't loud, it's DEAFININGLY AMAZING!
hot damn she's loud! The shifting reminds me of our New Flyer XD40s with Allison LBSS here in NYC! Seriously listen to that! You might find some similarties!
Went on 472 And was not loud like this
@@jameswoods4965 it's been toned down due to noise complaints 😝
You guys wanna go loud? Let's go back to the old fashion way. Old ZF with four gears. About one of the buses in Portugal made in the 80s.
1984 MAN SL200F
Bodyframe - Salvador Caetano UNA41.
ZF 4HP500.
Now, although the first and the second gear had the same sound, on the third gear there were already multiple sounds. The one that still exists until today (except for the ZF Ecolife where is almost impossible to hear it) and the other tunes that differ from different brands (Volvo, Mercede-Benz, IVECO, etc). In this one, the fourth gear had no Planetary gear like the third one, so it was a strong hit.
With the Volvo B10R it was another tune for the last gear. For the 1983 IVECO Fiat 470 - Salvador Caetano B42D, the ZF had a Planetary gear for the last one (and, for unkown reasons, the sound was quieter than the others). It also had the ability to resume on the planetary gear and re-engage the third one (just like those O305 and some O405 Benz buses), unlike the others that were always reducing to the second gear.
But here are some links to this bus. You can listen to all the music together and the engine like it was another world. Please, (using headphones or some 5.1 surround system) increase the volume, sit and watch it like you were there:
Side views (with 80km/h on the highway):
ruclips.net/video/qUGO2sl2lYA/видео.html
Sound only:
ruclips.net/video/XO0zt5TgsQg/видео.html
(Best one) Inside view:
ruclips.net/video/ZqfeukhBeT4/видео.html
Wow this is awesome! :D
Two buses in Melbourne with very loud ZFs comparable to this one are:
- ex Transdev #515 (MAN 15.220, Custom CB30) now preserved
- Dyson’s #761 (Volvo B12BLE, Volgren CR228L)
update: #761’s ZF is quiet now 😭
Dysons #429 (Mercedes Benz O405NH, Volgren CR221L also has a loud ZF, and Ventura #783, #784, #785, and #786 (Scania L94UB, Volgren CR224L), now preserved
And Transdev #569 (MAN 16.220, Designline Orbitor) now preserved, Ventura #1174 and #1176 (Scania L94UB, NCBC Buddina) #1176 has been withdrawn, Kinetic Doncaster #919 (Scania K230UB, CB60 Evo II), Ventura #896 (Scania L94UB, CB60 C-Max), Dysons #364 (Scania L94UB, Volgren CR227L), McKenzie’s 1830AO (Mercedes Benz O500LE, CB60) Transdev #701, #703 and #739 (Mercedes Benz O405NH, Custom Coaches 550) Kinetic #757 (Mercedes Benz O405NH, CB60) Ventura #812 (Scania L113CRL, Volgren CR221L) now withdrawn, Ventura #734 (Scania L94UA, Volgren CR224L Bendy) CDC Wyndham #197 (Scania L94UB, Volgren CR221L), Ventura #819 (Scania L113CRL, NCBC Buddina), Ventura Dandenong #581 (Volvo B12BLE, Volgren CR228L), Kinetic #358 and #359 (Scania L94UB, Volgren CR222L), Kinetic #380 (Scania L94UB, Volgren CR222L), Kinetic #682 (MAN 18.310, CB80), Dyson’s #746 (Custom Coaches 550, Volvo B10BLE), Torres Transit #786 (MAN NL232 CNG, ABMCB62A), Kastoria #5001 (Mercedes Benz O500LE, Custom Coaches CB60), Ventura #1194 (Scania L94UB, CB60), Transit Systems #290 (Volvo B10L, Austral Pacific Orana), Kinetic #744 (Mercedes Benz O405NH, CB60), CDC Melbourne #198 (Volvo B12BLE, Volgren CR221L), Ventura #592 (Mercedes O500LE, Volgren CR228L), Ventura #1180 (Scania L94UB, CB60) and Transdev #508 (MAN 12.220, CB30) now preserved.
That is basically all of the buses that have a loud ZF
If there is anymore buses with a loud ZF, let me know.
Hard to actually say which is louder but Transdev Melbourne #515's ZF is beautiful
That sounds absolutely amazing!!!!! :D Fantastic video!!! :)
Nice! Love that sound!
In Singapore,TIB727 is the loudest among all ZF buses.but when I listened to this,TIB727 is no match to this.
i love i've heard anything like that bofore that's has smashed our buses with zf a gearbox nice one mate
drinking caffeine from start to finish be like xD 0:00 0:42
Nice sound, but the best sound engine/zf combo is the 0500LE.
Fantastic!!! :D
I interest Cat C7 - Voith combination
In Argentina Rosario Bus company have some Mercedes Benz O500U buses with loud ZFs.
Our First B7RLE's are ALMOST that loud. Sounds amazing tho
Fleet no. 637 is very loud
Lovely bus
LOUDER THAN EVEN AN O405
This is louder than volvo b7tl
Is this bus still in service?id love to ride this some day.
Alot of the xdi’s have a very loud zf
Fleet no. 754 is loud
WOAH!
+TransitBris Sounds like an F1 car.
Hybrid f1 sounds like sh+t. This bus sounds much better.
The engine sounds like a Volvo d13.
-5:54
Why does this remind me of a b7RLE
YJ54 XVP 66741- B7RLE in leeds as loud as this
66741 has nothing against this.
heard a louder one
Tell me where
Volvo D7C
Benedek Nagy CAT C7 per description.