DanielIvan
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Tried searching for posts regarding this issue but I couldn't find any. Maybe you might be able to help.
I'd like to say it's around the transmission/clutch/driveshaft area but when in idle, it makes a weird sound. I don't have an audio clip yet (it's coming), but I'll tell you how you can hear it. Grab a sheet of any old printer paper with your dominant hand. Hold it tight so that it won't slip out. With the opposite hand - using your thumb and middle finger, grab onto the paper across from your dominant hand. Now with a little pressure, slide those two fingers straight off the sheet of paper. Do you hear the friction sound that your fingers make when sliding off the sheet? That's what I hear coming from under the car. Except it's repeating often and quickly - which would suggest that it's a moving part. I noticed it way back in December when I first got the car but thought it was something that just needed to be broken in. I think we can say now in June and 4800 miles later that it's broken in. If anything the sound has become more noticeable.
Interestingly enough, the car shifts well and there's no other unusual sounds or smells coming from it. Of course, it's also possible that I just can't hear it over my exhaust.
I've only heard of two other cases with a similar sound issue coming from underneath the car and both ended up in the dealership for over a month. What do you all think?
My current mods are wheels, tires, exhaust, and a few LEDs around the exterior and interior. They can't blame it on that stuff can they? I mean, I think we all know how warranty claims go now a days -.-
Any information helps.

EDIT:
So my paper friction sound theory was a little off..
Here's a little audio clip:
View My Video
I'd like to say it's around the transmission/clutch/driveshaft area but when in idle, it makes a weird sound. I don't have an audio clip yet (it's coming), but I'll tell you how you can hear it. Grab a sheet of any old printer paper with your dominant hand. Hold it tight so that it won't slip out. With the opposite hand - using your thumb and middle finger, grab onto the paper across from your dominant hand. Now with a little pressure, slide those two fingers straight off the sheet of paper. Do you hear the friction sound that your fingers make when sliding off the sheet? That's what I hear coming from under the car. Except it's repeating often and quickly - which would suggest that it's a moving part. I noticed it way back in December when I first got the car but thought it was something that just needed to be broken in. I think we can say now in June and 4800 miles later that it's broken in. If anything the sound has become more noticeable.
Interestingly enough, the car shifts well and there's no other unusual sounds or smells coming from it. Of course, it's also possible that I just can't hear it over my exhaust.
I've only heard of two other cases with a similar sound issue coming from underneath the car and both ended up in the dealership for over a month. What do you all think?
My current mods are wheels, tires, exhaust, and a few LEDs around the exterior and interior. They can't blame it on that stuff can they? I mean, I think we all know how warranty claims go now a days -.-
Any information helps.

EDIT:
So my paper friction sound theory was a little off..
Here's a little audio clip:
View My Video
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