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probably a belt slipping or something is vibrating because its not tight enough. does it happen when you free rev it?or only while youre moving?

if you can get someone to rev the car, you might get a better indication of where its coming from. i rekon exhaust or something simple like that. airbox, anything thats connected to the engine thats come loose slightly.

yup, something is loose, sounds like a harmonic resonance thats causing something to vibrate

is it metallic sounding?? might be a blown gasket too, but unlikely

hm.. not quite metailc but it sounds like sumthing rubbing against the chassis or sumthing at high speed

u can feel the vibration inside the cabin too

lol already did all that

yeah feel the vibration inside and hear it

and also the noise is there from outside too

checked all belts cuz of that i spend 1.3K on a full service staright after i got my car

but the noise was still there

im ruling out diff problems too cuz i changed the syncro and all that setting around and the noise was still there

it's gota be sumthing mechanical

I know that sound.

It started after my turbo was done, but only sometimes and under full boost (yep around 4k).

If I take my foot off the accelerator, the noise disappears. Then it says gone when I put my foot back down.

My mates RS is starting to do it (so he says, I haven't heard it).

It is not possible to replicate as it happens to me us at random times.

No Danny, I do not know what it is!

Thought it might be an oil supply prob to the turbo, nothing to do with belts

I am getting the same sound, and have done since i got the car about 2 months ago. hasn't gotten any worse tho, and doesn't happen alll the time. You're right about the rev thing - it happens to me at about 3 grand, only while pulling through torque at higher gears. if the auto kicks back, or I use manual mode, then it doesn't happen. feels like about 3rd or 4th gear. It's really hard to say the sound is consistant tho, I think it doesn't really happen all the time.

only under load

and no it doesnt get louder on speed

it's not constant..

only at 3-4K rpm only half thorttle then when i full throttle it it goes away

Sounds like Turbo time!!!....sounds sort of like a slipping clutch or a rattling sound?.....only under load? Is it there all the time? Does it do it under full throttle?

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