rattle at idle LWFW need some opinions
#17
I only have a "rattling noise", engine running, at idle, with clutch pedal up. As soon as I push the pedal in, noise stops. After that all I hear is the symphony of Porsche
#18
can you guys tell me your experiences with the DME fix how did it help? is it still very apparrent at a stop light with a/c on meaning people still wonder if your cars gonna grenade?
#19
I get a grinding noise about 2000-2300 RPM when under full load in an inappropriately high gear...ie WOT at 2000RPM in 6th gear when going only 25mph.
#20
What always gets me over this is when i do i quick sprint to the next light. Sometimes functionality has to come first.
#21
I know Todd K of Proto asked me if I was using a lwfw. I don't know what is adjusted in the tune but my car never dies even with the ac on. Unless it's operator error lol. The grinding you're refering to is caused by lugging the engine. I can get my car to do it too. This is considered a normal sound. Downshift when your engine is under load to get rid of the noise.
#22
I know Todd K of Proto asked me if I was using a lwfw. I don't know what is adjusted in the tune but my car never dies even with the ac on. Unless it's operator error lol. The grinding you're refering to is caused by lugging the engine. I can get my car to do it too. This is considered a normal sound. Downshift when your engine is under load to get rid of the noise.
i get the chatter grinding noise when you lug the motor ive seen it in many vehicles.
#25
That's pretty much it! Except I do a lot cruising at 2200 rpm or so
#27
I know Todd K of Proto asked me if I was using a lwfw. I don't know what is adjusted in the tune but my car never dies even with the ac on. Unless it's operator error lol. The grinding you're refering to is caused by lugging the engine. I can get my car to do it too. This is considered a normal sound. Downshift when your engine is under load to get rid of the noise.
#28
not sure what everyone is saying...to get really smooth low rpm idle (i.e., no chatter) you need some flywheel mass to smooth the power pulses as each piston goes over TDC. as rpms increase, the chatter decreases. Of course the performance upsides to LWFW greatly outweigh the slight negative of sound quality...reducing the moment of inertia from the flywheel has a huge effect on acceleration.
oh yeah and BTW make sure they're balanced...LOL (any flywheel)
oh yeah and BTW make sure they're balanced...LOL (any flywheel)
Last edited by wross996TT; 09-14-2009 at 09:50 PM.
#30
Wow! You guys have me all psyched up to get PERFECTLY BALANCED lwfw as well as the appropriare tuning to go with it . . .
Until then, I will have to give William a hard time. . .
Dude, my stock flywheel works GREAT!
Jeez, I crack myself up!
Until then, I will have to give William a hard time. . .
Dude, my stock flywheel works GREAT!
Jeez, I crack myself up!