Back to the engine cutting for a moment... I'd respectfully submit there might be another motivation for cutting it out.
On a few occasions the last little while, I've been tooling along and spied somebody all by his lonesome on climbout. Having alt on them, I came in for the bounce, getting low six as I approached. I don't like to fire outside 600 on such an attack, I usually wait for the icon to go to 400 and then open up. What I've noticed in a lot of cases lately is right around the time the icon goes to 600, a guy that most likely can't see me from his canopy suddenly does a panic break. Again, we're the only two in icon range.
After considering it a bit, it occurred to me that we can hear other peoples' engine noise between 800 and 600 over your internal engine sounds.
Might people be wanting to use it as a gamey measure to help sneak up on people? On a related matter, I've never flown a single engine prop plane built for raw performance in close proximity to other aircraft, but I'm really having trouble believing you'd be able to hear another plane's engine 1/2 a mile away from you over your own engine.
Wiley.