Do Type-R's suffer from Diff Whine?
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Do Type-R's suffer from Diff Whine?
Somebody said to me that they felt there was a noticable whine from the rear end of my Type-R. Not a tyre whine but they thought it was a diff whine They heard it more as I slowed at a carpark exit.
I wonder if this could be causing my rear Toyo T1R tyres to be needing replaced after only 2000miles?
It wasn't picked up when I had my car in for a major service at David Hendry Cars or when a Prodrive mechanic had it for a few weeks. It has always made a whining noise when I take my foot of the clutch when Im going very slowly in 1st. Makes no other noise otherwise.
Anybody else with a Type-R that can put my mind at rest?
I wonder if this could be causing my rear Toyo T1R tyres to be needing replaced after only 2000miles?
It wasn't picked up when I had my car in for a major service at David Hendry Cars or when a Prodrive mechanic had it for a few weeks. It has always made a whining noise when I take my foot of the clutch when Im going very slowly in 1st. Makes no other noise otherwise.
Anybody else with a Type-R that can put my mind at rest?
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I think the whining is to do with the rear diff being a plated type.....
You can here the diff in my version 5 sti ra working,which has a similar set up to the sti type r.
You can here the diff in my version 5 sti ra working,which has a similar set up to the sti type r.
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I know you say whine but could the sound be described as maybe a bird tweeting, i know this sounds strange but my type RA developed a sound similar to a bird tweeting and it only happens when coasting with foot of accelerator.
I thought it was possibly the exhaust was loose or suspension faulty so i took it into a garage, they couldn't pin point it but said it is possible it couuld be down to the fact there is a little play in my O/S drive shaft. They are hopefully going to take a closer look at it but the tweet is defo not doing my cred any good.
I thought it was possibly the exhaust was loose or suspension faulty so i took it into a garage, they couldn't pin point it but said it is possible it couuld be down to the fact there is a little play in my O/S drive shaft. They are hopefully going to take a closer look at it but the tweet is defo not doing my cred any good.
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Originally Posted by SergeantScooby
I know you say whine but could the sound be described as maybe a bird tweeting, i know this sounds strange but my type RA developed a sound similar to a bird tweeting and it only happens when coasting with foot of accelerator.
I thought it was possibly the exhaust was loose or suspension faulty so i took it into a garage, they couldn't pin point it but said it is possible it couuld be down to the fact there is a little play in my O/S drive shaft. They are hopefully going to take a closer look at it but the tweet is defo not doing my cred any good.
I thought it was possibly the exhaust was loose or suspension faulty so i took it into a garage, they couldn't pin point it but said it is possible it couuld be down to the fact there is a little play in my O/S drive shaft. They are hopefully going to take a closer look at it but the tweet is defo not doing my cred any good.
Oh and mine is an RA too.
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i didnt hear it today after u got the toe sorted mate (it was 6 degrees out on one wheel!eek!) on the rear end. so it may have had extra strain on it,we'll check it in a bit in cardiff!
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Originally Posted by big_wig
i didnt hear it today after u got the toe sorted mate (it was 6 degrees out on one wheel!eek!) on the rear end. so it may have had extra strain on it,we'll check it in a bit in cardiff!
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Originally Posted by jasonius
I've heard they can whine a bit at over 200mph..
on topic no diff wine hear have you chequed all fluid levels in diff gearbox and so on
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it only happens in first gear and ewan told me he had an uprated 1st gear,so im thinking straight cut.
and im reliably told on his diff,box and tyres it would require 9800rpm for 212mph in 5th!
and im reliably told on his diff,box and tyres it would require 9800rpm for 212mph in 5th!
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Originally Posted by big_wig
it only happens in first gear and ewan told me he had an uprated 1st gear,so im thinking straight cut.
and im reliably told on his diff,box and tyres it would require 9800rpm for 212mph in 5th!
and im reliably told on his diff,box and tyres it would require 9800rpm for 212mph in 5th!
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