Brought it to dealer they said they “couldn’t replicate noise” any help? Think my dealer is lying to me honestly. Attached the video in link above
If you coast down from say 40mph to 20mph, off the throttle, so the engine is just going from 1500-2000 rpm down to 1000, do you hear it then? I get what sounds like a faint version of this, almost like trilling your tongue against the roof of your mouth.
Brought it to dealer they said they “couldn’t replicate noise” any help? Think my dealer is lying to me honestly. Attached the video in link above
Yes I do hear it than aswellIf you coast down from say 40mph to 20mph, off the throttle, so the engine is just going from 1500-2000 rpm down to 1000, do you hear it then? I get what sounds like a faint version of this, almost like trilling your tongue against the roof of your mouth.
It stops when revs dip to around 1000 rpm, or with any touch of the throttle, and is quiet enough it's proven difficult to capture on video. Below are two clips I took earlier this year, but you'll probably need them cranked up with headphones to hear it:
Ok I tried revving in neutral and it sounds more like yours. The difference is I have to rev it up around 2000 and let off the throttle quickly, which makes me think maybe it's some kind of flutter in the bypass valves or wastegate flapper.Yes I do hear it than aswell
hello people, sorry to interrupt but reading this thread I couldn't resist to hop in. I have same exact conditions as I'm quoting the text. But my noise is completely different. It's like some actor making a thinking noise "hhhmmmmmm" or like hybrid car driving noises. any idea what it might be would be helpful. Here's my thread for it strange noise when rpm is droppingIf you coast down from say 40mph to 20mph, off the throttle, so the engine is just going from 1500-2000 rpm down to 1000, do you hear it then? I get what sounds like a faint version of this, almost like trilling your tongue against the roof of your mouth.
It stops when revs dip to around 1000 rpm, or with any touch of the throttle, and is quiet enough it's proven difficult to capture on video. Below are two clips I took earlier this year, but you'll probably need them cranked up with headphones to hear it:
The noise I'd hear from inside the car sounded like when you trill your tongue against the roof of your mouth, or a card in the spokes of a bike wheel, which didn't strike me as metallic at first. Only when I'd rev in neutral and let off did I get the more metallic vibration that the Ford, BMW, and VW guys have.I have same exact conditions as I'm quoting the text. But my noise is completely different