53 Free Motor Sound Effects - Most Popular
2 helicopters, landing and takeoff #3

Two helicopters landing and taking off one after the other. Sound recording during the open day of the UIISCI in Nogent-le-Rotrou in France. UCS Category: AEROHeli. Length: 02:50.
Beer compressor #2

Noise of the compressor of a beer tap. Sound recording with an AKG C 411 PP. UCS Category: MACHPump. Length: 00:46.
Mower: Start with starter

Starting a mower with the starter engaged. UCS Category: VEHFarm. Length: 00:51.
Truck engine, small accelerations

Small accelerations of Iveco Daily 3.0 40C14 HPI diesel engine. UCS Category: VEHCar. Length: 00:36.
Brushcutter motor #2

Starting the brushcutter motor of Homelite HLT-17C 26cc. UCS Category: MOTRComb. Length: 00:12.
Car in reverse #3

Starting the engine. Long walk back Peugeot 106. Engine stop. UCS Category: VEHCar. Length: 00:34.
Unloading logs

A truck arrives in a yard, moves back and pours 10 gallons of logs advancing. UCS Category: VEHFrght. Length: 02:08.
Cultivator

Small tiller with a gasoline engine. Start, plowing and stop. UCS Category: MOTRComb. Length: 00:49.
Damaged muffler 1 (parked car)

A car with a damaged muffler. Parked car. Starting the engine. Stopping the engine. UCS Category: VEHCar. Length: 00:08.
Damaged muffler 2 (parked car)

A car with a damaged muffler. Parked car. Starting the engine. Stopping the engine. UCS Category: VEHCar. Length: 00:44.
Starting crank

Crank starting of a 1903 De Dion-Bouton Type Q. UCS Category: MOTRAntq. Length: 00:12.
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