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aghuman 04-03-2014 06:55 PM

Sounding like a diesel at idle?
 
Anyone else having this issue? Not appealing at all, get the feeling it's not supposed to sound like that but feel like it may just be because of the sound tube letting me hear more of what's going on under the hood. Nonetheless it's still very clunky sounding. Doesn't help that the crickets decide to chirp in once in a while lately making it a gaddamn orchestra of bad sounds.

Any thoughts or relation?

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humfrz 04-03-2014 07:46 PM

Nope .....my FR-S's engine sounds like a 4 cylinder, gasoline engine ....;)


humfrz

Steve 04-03-2014 07:55 PM

with the clutch out especially, idling when fully warmed up, with no sound tube, i still find it is noisy, compared to my other 4 cylinder sports cars I have owned. Lots of ticking and clanking from the engine bay that makes its way into the cabin, above and beyond the occasional crickets.

PMPB 04-03-2014 08:00 PM

Shouldn't sound like a diesel at idle unless you're idling at like 300rpm.... hahaha. The only time I get a diesel like sound is when the engine is being lugged, and it's the sound of the DI ramming fuel in.

Bigmaxy 04-03-2014 08:28 PM

No way does it sound like a diesel, not even a modern diesel. Having said that, they are not the quietest or most refined sounding engines around.

Ayoitszritchie 04-03-2014 09:22 PM

Mine sounds like a mixture of clicking going back and forth.

evan 04-03-2014 09:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve (Post 1647406)
with the clutch out especially, idling when fully warmed up, with no sound tube, i still find it is noisy, compared to my other 4 cylinder sports cars I have owned. Lots of ticking and clanking from the engine bay that makes its way into the cabin, above and beyond the occasional crickets.


I have this sound too. It's the throwout bearing. When you push in the clutch, it goes away.

extrashaky 04-03-2014 09:31 PM

I think what's being described here is the clacking sound of the direct injectors. It doesn't sound exactly like a diesel, but it is noisy.

But that's normal. :bonk:

yomny 04-03-2014 09:36 PM

Mine does the clanking noise when it's really cold, it did it a while back but never again maybe unjust don't pay attention to it. If I give it a rev at start up when cold it sound dieselly(not a word) lol

tomkozski 04-04-2014 12:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by extrashaky (Post 1647653)
I think what's being described here is the clacking sound of the direct injectors. It doesn't sound exactly like a diesel, but it is noisy.

But that's normal. :bonk:

This. I would actually argue that some diesels are quieter than our cars.

Direct injection engines tend to be noisy. Also, our cars are performance cars, not luxury or commuter econo-boxes, so you'll hear more noises than you're probably accustomed to.

Scenic Driver 04-04-2014 03:32 PM

I had a 2010 Golf TDI, it didn't sound like a diesel and neither does my BRZ.

SpeedyJay 04-04-2014 04:11 PM

I know what you mean by the diesel sound, its the Direct injection clacking away at idle and the throw out bearing for the clutch rattling. I wouldn't call it a diesel sound but its a noisy clack for sure. Unfortunate sound but that's how she's built.

extrashaky 04-04-2014 11:03 PM

The reason people refer to it as a "diesel" sound is that there really isn't anything else to compare it to except direct injection. And if you don't know what direct injection sounds like, the closest thing that comes to mind is sorta-like-diesel-but-not-really.

ZionsWrath 04-04-2014 11:12 PM

That's strange, I often find myself looking at the RPM to see if the car is still on if I have parked for a bit before getting out.


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