DIFFERENT ENGINE NOTE???
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DIFFERENT ENGINE NOTE???
I just put my NA6 in for a service and a tune up as it was running like dog balls.
I get it back, and the whole car under accelleration sounds much more growly instead of smooth and linear...
Is this a possible advance in timing?
Can a simple "tune" do this???
The exhaust note has changed to. I had a fairly raspy exhaust at a certain rpm, and now it hardly does that.
Can anyone explain?
Cheers
I get it back, and the whole car under accelleration sounds much more growly instead of smooth and linear...
Is this a possible advance in timing?
Can a simple "tune" do this???
The exhaust note has changed to. I had a fairly raspy exhaust at a certain rpm, and now it hardly does that.
Can anyone explain?
Cheers
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Re: DIFFERENT ENGINE NOTE???
New air filter?
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Rorty?
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Re: DIFFERENT ENGINE NOTE???
It's not a carby... No such thing as a "tune"
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Re: DIFFERENT ENGINE NOTE???
Not true Emily. Timing and plug gap are part of a "tune up service" and still apply here.
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Re: DIFFERENT ENGINE NOTE???
Just changing a coolant sensor changed the note of my car.
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Re: DIFFERENT ENGINE NOTE???
Assuming still standard, have they refitted the airfilter element &/or the airbox snorkel up to the rear pside corner of the engine bay? Or have they possibly removed an old cloth that had been sucked into the airbox snorkel (that's what I found in the airbox snorkel of my old NA6 just after I bought it).
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Re: DIFFERENT ENGINE NOTE???
running like dogs balls. now running like it should. so the air-fuel ratio has changed. hence diffence in exhaust sound due to combustion being different.
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Re: DIFFERENT ENGINE NOTE???
Also could have replaced a gasket or fixed a small exhaust leak which would change the sound.
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Re: DIFFERENT ENGINE NOTE???
speed wrote:Just changing a coolant sensor changed the note of my car.
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Re: DIFFERENT ENGINE NOTE???
Im with chrisearl88 - most likely a physical change related to exhaust. You may also want to check for exhaust / manifold cracks that have suddenly become more pronounced due to tune.
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emily_mx5 wrote:It's not a carby... No such thing as a "tune"
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Re: DIFFERENT ENGINE NOTE???
lizard wrote:speed wrote:Just changing a coolant sensor changed the note of my car.
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Ke? You don't believe me. Faulty sensor ran rich, new sensor not so rich. Changed sound. What's not to believe?!
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Re: DIFFERENT ENGINE NOTE???
speed wrote:lizard wrote:speed wrote:Just changing a coolant sensor changed the note of my car.
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Ke? You don't believe me. Faulty sensor ran rich, new sensor not so rich. Changed sound. What's not to believe?!
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Re: DIFFERENT ENGINE NOTE???
Wow didnt expect such a vast response!
I havnt got the invoice off the mech yet, as I picked it up after hours...
I most likely would assume that a air filter was replaced, as it has definately changed tone from the front section of the car.
So there wouldnt be any form of timing change from cam gears ect????
I havnt got the invoice off the mech yet, as I picked it up after hours...
I most likely would assume that a air filter was replaced, as it has definately changed tone from the front section of the car.
So there wouldnt be any form of timing change from cam gears ect????
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