Nah they stopped that years ago.does Sunoco still have 94. Try to get the highest you can and see if there is any difference.
Just because it's a widespread issue, it doesn't mean it's not a problem.Ive had my GT350 since 12/15. At first I didn't hear it, but after about a hundred miles or so, I started to notice it. I thought it was my trany, but after reading this thread, I can see that it is not. If I let the car warm up, the noise goes away just as others have described it.
This is just a +1. I am experiencing the same thing as others. FWIW, thanks for the info. It makes me feel better knowing that this is a widespread issue and not a problem.
Maybe, but if it is so widespread that we all are hearing it after only a few hundred miles, it is practically guaranteed that Ford would have seen it in their testing. IMO it isn't anything to worry about.Just because it's a widespread issue, it doesn't mean it's not a problem.
It is most certainly NOT 'pinging'.Could it be pinging from bad fuel. Just a out of the box thought. Maybe it was brought up before.
I agree with this, no way it's not a common aspect of the engine just maybe some of us are more prone to hearing it. I am however surprised that it wouldn't have been mentioned in the owners manual.Maybe, but if it is so widespread that we all are hearing it after only a few hundred miles, it is practically guaranteed that Ford would have seen it in their testing. IMO it isn't anything to worry about.
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Agreed.Just because it's a widespread issue, it doesn't mean it's not a problem.
I already have.So does anyone have plans to take it to the dealer and have it assessed?
The owners manual is a silly place to put any information of significance - I think we've already proven thatI agree with this, no way it's not a common aspect of the engine just maybe some of us are more prone to hearing it. I am however surprised that it wouldn't have been mentioned in the owners manual.

This would make sense. What I heard didn't so much sound like a rattle, more like a mechanical sound. The little 2.0 liter in my RSX makes the same noise under 3000 rpms. It could just be something common with engines that use variable cam timing.I think I heard the sound you guys are talking about. I didn't associate the sound with the word "rattle" previously. It's hard to say for certain that what I'm hearing is the same thing you are talking about. However, I can tell you that the sound I heard is a repetitive higher pitched mechanical noise. It's very quiet - I probably wouldn't notice it with the radio on or if the exhaust is in sport mode. And it's a similar noise that I heard from my 2015 GT, and from my 2011 GT, and from my 2011 V6. If we are talking about the same noise, I think it's either the timing chains, cam phasers, or some other common component used in Ford TiVcT engines.
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