Boaisy
Dark Knight
So I recently installed the following parts yesterday:
DSS Carbon Fiber Driveshaft (courtesy of the sale Lethal had Dec. 19th)
BMR Front Driveshaft brace and loop
BMR Rear Driveshaft brace and loop
1. Part of the reason I upgraded the driveshaft was to get rid of the god awful two-piece (bitch is heavy), and was thinking it would get rid of a couple of noises I've been getting at highway speeds. I had a slight vibration and a howling noise. With the new driveshaft, that vibration has disappeared (YAY!), but there is still the howling noise (though not as bad). It seems to want to kick in around 45 mph, and is the most audible between 60-65 mph. As you approach 70-75 mph, the pitch of the howl gets higher so is starts to die off. If you let the car coast with the clutch engaged, or if you apply throttle, you can hear it (the noise kind of "bounces" a bit when coasting). If I put the clutch to the floor, it goes away (uphill and downhill). NOTE: I still have to replace my differential as I know that it is already bad (next thing on the to-do list), I do have a Whiteline Adj. UCA, and the car is not lowered (yet).
2. The other noise issue I have came up after the install. To install one of the braces, it tells you to loosen the clamps joining the H-Pipe/Rear Mid-pipe so you can wiggle them about to stick the front brace in (also lowering the transmission mount as well). I thought I had moved the pipes back in as far as I could last night until I started driving home. There is a deep grumble of the exhaust that I can hear, and to me sound like it is around the driver area floor.
Today, I loosened the clamps again, and pushed the pipes from the tips and heard the left side slide in more while the passenger side didn't move any further. I had my dad help me check to see if there was any exhaust leaks after tightening the clamps. His method, that he has always used, is to block the tailpipes with rags, and listen for any noises coming from the front. We did not hear anything so I figured it was fixed. However, on my way to work, I would still hear that exhaust grumble from the floor area, and it seems to come up around 2,000 RPM. Could one of the clamps from the H-Pipe/Cats need to be readjusted? Is it a noise that is being transmitted by the add-ons? I did not hear this kind of noise before the parts were added, which is why I am concerned.
Any help would be appreciated.
DSS Carbon Fiber Driveshaft (courtesy of the sale Lethal had Dec. 19th)
BMR Front Driveshaft brace and loop
BMR Rear Driveshaft brace and loop
1. Part of the reason I upgraded the driveshaft was to get rid of the god awful two-piece (bitch is heavy), and was thinking it would get rid of a couple of noises I've been getting at highway speeds. I had a slight vibration and a howling noise. With the new driveshaft, that vibration has disappeared (YAY!), but there is still the howling noise (though not as bad). It seems to want to kick in around 45 mph, and is the most audible between 60-65 mph. As you approach 70-75 mph, the pitch of the howl gets higher so is starts to die off. If you let the car coast with the clutch engaged, or if you apply throttle, you can hear it (the noise kind of "bounces" a bit when coasting). If I put the clutch to the floor, it goes away (uphill and downhill). NOTE: I still have to replace my differential as I know that it is already bad (next thing on the to-do list), I do have a Whiteline Adj. UCA, and the car is not lowered (yet).
2. The other noise issue I have came up after the install. To install one of the braces, it tells you to loosen the clamps joining the H-Pipe/Rear Mid-pipe so you can wiggle them about to stick the front brace in (also lowering the transmission mount as well). I thought I had moved the pipes back in as far as I could last night until I started driving home. There is a deep grumble of the exhaust that I can hear, and to me sound like it is around the driver area floor.
Today, I loosened the clamps again, and pushed the pipes from the tips and heard the left side slide in more while the passenger side didn't move any further. I had my dad help me check to see if there was any exhaust leaks after tightening the clamps. His method, that he has always used, is to block the tailpipes with rags, and listen for any noises coming from the front. We did not hear anything so I figured it was fixed. However, on my way to work, I would still hear that exhaust grumble from the floor area, and it seems to come up around 2,000 RPM. Could one of the clamps from the H-Pipe/Cats need to be readjusted? Is it a noise that is being transmitted by the add-ons? I did not hear this kind of noise before the parts were added, which is why I am concerned.
Any help would be appreciated.
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