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05-31-2011, 12:30 AM | #1 |
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shudder while accelerating with DSC OFF...
ive got 57k on it right now.
while at the bear mountain run this sunday I began noticing shuddering and knocking type sounds comming from below me when ever i slammed the gas....sounded like it was comming from below me, i could not tell if it was in the front or the rear. feels something not rotating right. drive shaft? guibo? maybe the recent clutch flywheel oem replacement install was bad? idk... I enjoy dsc off from light to light in the city but after running her hard around the twisties and staying with that GTR around the corners of Bear mountain area this started comming about. any advice? Im gonna check if I melted of those poly urethane motor mounts from UUC.... IDK |
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Doesn't sound like a common problem, thats why you don't see many people helping. Is it doing it with traction control on?
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just hard acceleration dsc on or off....maybe I didnt break the clutch in properly...smdh...its been 500 miles though since clutch and flywheel replacement with oem parts.....idk
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So, only with DSC off? Perhaps some wheel hop or loss of traction? It's curious it doesn't happen with DSC on. Straight line at speed (60 plus) with good traction I'd expect any drivetrain issues to be present with or without DSC on at WOT. At lower speeds, especially in corners or over bumps, it may be some loss of traction. :
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if its from the rear, it sounds like your diff isn't locking properly, but you could also be causing it by slamming on the gas instead of smoothly rolling into it...
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