Trackaholic
Well-Known Member
I noticed a rattle this morning as well, not sure if it the same as what others are hearing.
In my case, the noise would occur at lower RPM (1500-2500) when the car was at "maintenance throttle". By that, I mean when there was essentially no load on the drivetrain. I noticed the sound on every shift, as I transitioned from being off throttle during the shift, to getting back on the throttle. The more slowly I applied the throttle, the longer the noise would last. The rattle would last as long as I could maintain essentially no load on the drivetrain.
IMO, the sound is the dual-mass flywheel vibrating between its limits when unloaded. you get the slight rattle as it moves back and forth against the stops. Once the drivetrain is loaded (either with acceleration or engine braking) the flywheel is no longer able to rattle.
I'll pay more attention as I drive to see if I continue to notice the sound, but because I first noticed it every time I shifted I'm pretty sure its related to the flywheel/clutch and not anything in the engine.
My car has 2500 miles now, and I will be getting my first oil change and baseline dyno on Friday. We'll see if the oil change makes any difference in the sounds.
-T
In my case, the noise would occur at lower RPM (1500-2500) when the car was at "maintenance throttle". By that, I mean when there was essentially no load on the drivetrain. I noticed the sound on every shift, as I transitioned from being off throttle during the shift, to getting back on the throttle. The more slowly I applied the throttle, the longer the noise would last. The rattle would last as long as I could maintain essentially no load on the drivetrain.
IMO, the sound is the dual-mass flywheel vibrating between its limits when unloaded. you get the slight rattle as it moves back and forth against the stops. Once the drivetrain is loaded (either with acceleration or engine braking) the flywheel is no longer able to rattle.
I'll pay more attention as I drive to see if I continue to notice the sound, but because I first noticed it every time I shifted I'm pretty sure its related to the flywheel/clutch and not anything in the engine.
My car has 2500 miles now, and I will be getting my first oil change and baseline dyno on Friday. We'll see if the oil change makes any difference in the sounds.
-T
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