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2 problems here,

The first being since I've added in an apexi pod filter, after around 6k rpm, im getting this crappy tinny crackle type noise coming from what seems to be the drivers side. Its not consistent and not continuous. I haven't reset the ecu since adding in the filter, any ideas?

The 2nd problem, is usually after some hard driving, tapping noises come about.

Seems to be coming from the very front of the engine, and only sounds like 2 components, in sync, going 'tap tap tap tap'. If i rev it, they speed up obviously, and basically to the point where the engine drowns out the noise.

Not great detail i know, but any help would be much appreciated

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yeah i've got lots of funny noises going around in my car too ... like funny tap tap noises when i'm changing from a particular gear ... but it sounds like its coming from the rear ... also i think some panels are loose ... are there any tips for reducing these things or to finding out what is causing these noises??

thanks

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is that tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap....?

or more like

click click click click click click click click click ....?

cuz I hear those sounds under the engine I never able to find the where it originates from... but cold morning it comes and as I rev it gets faster... very strange.:uh-huh:

cheers

Joe:rolleyes:

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2 add to this,

my clutch started slipping alot tonight,

got out, couldn't put my hands on the bonnet for more than say 2/3 seconds without it burning my hands. This was after idling for 10 min, where as touching it straight after i got out, it was fine.

Water temps are normal, as is oil pressure, everything seems normal apart from the idling getting 2 low 2 often.

Im thinking perhaps the oil pump?

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Just to update every1 following my issue :),

To deal with the heat issue, we flushed the radiator.

Now thinking the thermostat might have been rooted, we spent **** knows how long getting it out, and when testing it in hot and cold water, it didn't move the slightest bit, and even trying to force it open, was useles.

So needles to say we thought we had found the problem. Put it all back together without the thermostat, put new coolant in, 5 minutes later same problem, everything is 2 hot to touch, be it intake pipe, hoses, engine, bonnet etc. This is after 5 minutes of idleing.

Car goes to the mechanics asap :D

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