rattle between 2500 and 5000 rpm - please help!
I drove my car warm in 20 minutes. I've put a 2.5" SS Autochrome under the car about 400 miles ago. When I drove the car with the Autochrome, I decided to shift at 5000 rpm or so because what I could notice was going on under the hood, wasn't really what it should be. Besides the great SR20 sound, it started to vibrate a lot more then usual and my rear motormount is totally gone also.
I took the car for several fun drives, again with the warm up in mind and going to 5500, ok, 6000, ok I decided tonight it was time to test up to 7000 or so. I decided to shift on 7000, not just for the vibrations that slowly faded away but also by not lead footing the car but just see where the sensible shifting point is, one will notice it takes a little while for a 120k miles car to settle.
So I was thinking I'm doing ok, guessing that wiht the WAI filter and header and advanced ignition I should be making 160HP the least.
However, at the third pull to 7000 rpm, I developed a noise, I heard a RRRRR.
I slowed down to 60mph and kept the speed steady. It didn't make a noise which shouldnt be there (not to mention the interrior and left power window).
So I gently opened throttle, sound came back. I pulled over, open the hood, car idles great, it all sounds ok besides a little upper chain guide rattling/ rinkle.
When I played with the throttle, that RRRRRR sound was back again and didn't want to go away.
I hooked up Datascan, no faults, it is also not a knock code, but the sound is like it is comming from cylinder 3, I'm not really sure about this.
So I took my screwdriver and put my ear on it and listened on all cylinders. On cylinder 1 the njiiiiihh sound of the chain is there and no problems found. Cylinder 1 sounded ok. Cylinder 2 also. Cylinder 3 has the sound. On cylinder 4 the sound became less.
What puzzles my is that I put the end of the screwdriver on the valve cover, that is where the sound seems to be comming from. But it idles fine and with Datascan I noticed the sound develops on 2500 and dissapears on 5000.
What could this be then?
Edit: A friend of mine listened to it and told me it sounded like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BTBrJb3P9o&feature=related which is not a joke, it does. I mean the first seconds and the chopping sound of course.
I took the car for several fun drives, again with the warm up in mind and going to 5500, ok, 6000, ok I decided tonight it was time to test up to 7000 or so. I decided to shift on 7000, not just for the vibrations that slowly faded away but also by not lead footing the car but just see where the sensible shifting point is, one will notice it takes a little while for a 120k miles car to settle.
So I was thinking I'm doing ok, guessing that wiht the WAI filter and header and advanced ignition I should be making 160HP the least.
However, at the third pull to 7000 rpm, I developed a noise, I heard a RRRRR.
I slowed down to 60mph and kept the speed steady. It didn't make a noise which shouldnt be there (not to mention the interrior and left power window).
So I gently opened throttle, sound came back. I pulled over, open the hood, car idles great, it all sounds ok besides a little upper chain guide rattling/ rinkle.
When I played with the throttle, that RRRRRR sound was back again and didn't want to go away.
I hooked up Datascan, no faults, it is also not a knock code, but the sound is like it is comming from cylinder 3, I'm not really sure about this.
So I took my screwdriver and put my ear on it and listened on all cylinders. On cylinder 1 the njiiiiihh sound of the chain is there and no problems found. Cylinder 1 sounded ok. Cylinder 2 also. Cylinder 3 has the sound. On cylinder 4 the sound became less.
What puzzles my is that I put the end of the screwdriver on the valve cover, that is where the sound seems to be comming from. But it idles fine and with Datascan I noticed the sound develops on 2500 and dissapears on 5000.
What could this be then?
Edit: A friend of mine listened to it and told me it sounded like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BTBrJb3P9o&feature=related which is not a joke, it does. I mean the first seconds and the chopping sound of course.