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Hey all.....fairly new to the site but love reading the forums. just noticed a little while ago a clicking noise coming from the engine bay....the clicks get faster as a accelarate....are these the lifters or what. 3 questions

- What causes this to happen?

- Is it bad for the engine?

- How much roughly to fix it?

Also....when replacing a thrust bearing is it smarter to change the clutch aswell or leave the old one in...just curious

By the way the car is a R32 gtst with rb25det neo conversion with 33 gear box

Thanks guys

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boost control solinoid!

agree – it could be your EBC

I have the Apexi EBC attached to my PFC and it 'rattles' like a bitch until I get a reasonable amount of boost up.

It's been suggested that I could enclose it in something to muffle the noise – suggestions ?

Mine seemed to come from the tappets too - but my EBC is mounted high on the passenger side of the engine bay

HtH

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