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Transmission isn't broke... but I haz teh dumb
So I thought my transmission was going out... turns out I was just experiencing an error ID-10-t :bowrofl:
Yesterday I put my coupe middy on... and drove it around a little (a few 0-80 runs in auto, nothing big) Today, I got my long-tube CAI re-installed (been running short-ram temporally) and I had to fab an aluminum rain-guard because the Nismo replica bumper is soooo much more open than the old oem 03. So I go out on the hwy to test it... everything sounds fantastic... couple 0-80 runs... such a sweeeeet sound... all good... manual mode... pull in third... let off... down to around 50... tap it into 2nd... KEEKERRRRRRDAAADRREEEEKKKKKKKSSSSSSKKKKK (me->:eek:) terrible mechanical grinding noise, sounded like you stuck a screwdriver into a metal fan :icon43: First of all I immediately dump it back out of manual mode, and it stops making the noise just as soon as it shifts back into a higher gear. I think "oh great, my transmission is going... I finally have a little money in the bank, and I'm about to have to drop over a grand getting the transmission fixed :mad: :banghead: So I thought I might as well make sure it wasn't a fluke... I repeated the process, manual in 3rd, but this time I didn't bump it into 2nd until like 40... still made a terrible sound, just not quite as bad as the first time, but it stopped once the revs got down a bit. So, leaving it in first, I got into it hard up til near redline and then let off, didn't make the sound... so I slowed down enough to tap it into first... gerrrrrrrrrriiiiiiiiirnnnnnnnnd.... similar sound, just lower pitch, but this time I noticed something... it wasn't coming from the transmission The sound was coming from the middle/rear of the car So I thought about what it might be... When I put the coupe middy on, I was told the heat shield under the driveshaft would hit and rattle (I'm sure it would have) so I beat it up out of the way... only I beat it a little TOO FAR out of the way The heat shield was only about 1/8th inch from the driveshaft on one part, so when I shifted down, it sprung the various motor/transmission/etc mounts in the opposite direction from normal making the driveshaft go down juuuuuuust enough to rub on that heat shield. I bent it back away from the driveshaft just a little, took it back out... shifted from 3rd to 2nd bringing it close to redline and.... no noise :biggthumpup: (well other than a really sweet sounding rev from the new intake/exhaust :drool:) The moral of the story is this: don't bend the daylights out of heat-shields, or else you'll think your transmission is broken :bowrofl: :bowrofl: :bowrofl: Ok, now proceed with posting of "cool story bro" and "TL/DR" :p |
^ lol
Man I never had that issue with my coupe mid, Maybe when Danny/RPM Mike installed it they took care of it :O |
cool story bro lol
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Witty tale, chap.
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Happens to the best of us...or even me. :rolleyes:
https://g35driver.com/forums/canada/...-im-idiot.html |
^Cool story bro... just commented in that thread.
Your post was bizarrely apropos. |
I said bend it a little...not take a 20lb sledge hammer and run through it like a mac truck
:bowrofl: Glad you were able to figure it out Ashley :biggthumpup: Cool story bro! |
Cool story bro
This would have never happened had you been lower... |
^:bowrofl: I have no idea how being lower is supposed to help, but ok.
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