To make the “stututututu” sound in Driving Empire , the common method is to use a turbocharged setup, rear-wheel drive, and then trigger the sound with the game’s sound/customization controls.

What players usually do

  • Use a car that supports the effect well, especially a rear-wheel-drive car.
  • Go to the customization/modification area.
  • Set the drivetrain to RWD and use turbo-related upgrades if available.
  • Some creators also mention lowering suspension and using performance parts to make the sound feel more realistic.

Sound trigger

  • A tutorial found online says the sound is played from a specific custom sound ID, then activated in-game after the car is set up.
  • Another post suggests using a code-related money boost first, but that is more about getting cash than the sound itself.
  • The exact steps can vary depending on the car and the current version of the game.

Practical note

The “stutututu” effect is basically a turbo flutter / blow-off style sound, so it tends to work best on cars configured for turbo use rather than random stock cars. If you want, I can turn this into a simple step-by-step for the exact car you use in Driving Empire.