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Loads of issues, time to fix...
Some of your issues sound a lot like mine. Love the care but hate all the quality issues.
I switched over to e85 and that put an end to the chirping. I tried damn near everything with the rear deck. Went through the TSB about pipping the spot welds and greasing up the deck, that helped a little. What really solved the problem was getting rid of the 3rd brake like. There are a couple options for that. But you might get lucky spraying some grease back there. I've got sound deadening material all over my door and switches and still have rattles. I'm going to take another swing at it some day. Swapping fluids helped with the notchy shifter a little. I'm using motul now but am going to try Amsoil soon. I live in Florida though so it doesn't get that cold. |
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And also, the chirping DOES happen with an oil cooler. I have a Jackson Racing oil cooler setup with the a Setrab unit.Quote:
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For these: Rattling Throwout Bearing, Drivetrain Slop/Clunk Every Time Going From Rev/For, Notchy Shifer In Cold Weather (2nd gear unusable until it warms up)
Get a new throwout bearing or/and clutch assembly installed and change the trans fluid. |
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Sorry apex I know you just replied to all the same things I just said.
Your transmission issues might all stem from the TOB issue. On my old clutch assembly, when cold, it would seem to drag and cause a small grind in 2nd and 3rd unless I shifted perfectly. After changing the assembly and getting everything re-greased, things work much more smoothly when cold. The transmission will still seem balky after cold starts under 40*F, I think that's just the nature of this gearbox. It works fine for me as long as I'm taking a good warmup procedure (I literally shift out of 1st at 4000 rpms first thing in the morning, uphill), shifting like the car wants to be shifted then I have no problems. |
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However, I don't expect to nearly be locked out of a gear, grind gears, super notchy/clunky, etc. Those aren't normal issues, regardless of temp. I've suspected the TO bearing could be having some affect on it, but I haven't been able to prove it. I'd prefer not to tear it apart and replace it, just to have it do the same thing. |
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Rattling/Creaking Rear Deck You can fix this by having foam inserted into the rear deck through the trunk. Buzzing Passenger Side Door/Window Switch Add some sound insulation to the window switches. Do it for the driver side too or else you'll notice the driverside window switch rattling Rattling Throwout Bearing Drivetrain Slop/Clunk Every Time Going From Rev/For DI Fuel Pump Chirping Rattling Shifter Reverse Lockout at Mid/High RPM Notchy Shifer In Cold Weather (2nd gear unusable until it warms up) Rattling Door Speaker (could be same issue as Buzzing door/switch) This could be the actual metal door, the window switches, or the actual plastic inner door panel. Try the switches first. Alternative fix is to stuff a towel into the cup holder.
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Consider that this transmission has a few features that maybe your previous cars didn't have. The beefy triple-coned syncros for instance- they help make shifting much easier at high RPM, but at low RPM, and cold, are quite chunky feeling. A Toyota engineer explained that to make the gearbox have great shifts in high RPM, it might sacrifice the shifting feel at low rpm. |
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No help from me on the rattles, unless you happen to be suffering from a shoulder-strap snap rattle, which is the only one I've had to deal with (and is an easy fix once you figure out what it is!)
Cold weather shifting - Holding speed in 1st for a couple seconds before shifting to 2nd seems to make it work quite nicely for me in the lovely Chicago winters... once warmed up my transmission is smooth (though 'notchy' still applies if you prefer a transmission with more slop / lower tolerances.. I think it can be easier to work, or more precise, but not both - at least at this price!) At any rate, it seems the cold simply makes the synchros a little slow to keep up, giving them a bit of extra time helps. Chirping is just how it is. Doesn't seem to be a problem, just vaguely annoying. I no longer notice it most days. Slightly louder exhaust may be part of that, raising the overall noise level... I've had it go away for a while, too. Perhaps from 0%e gas, but it was quiet other times and I'm pretty sure it was juiced gas. Drivetrain slop - I only notice a clunk if I'm at a stop, put the clutch in and immediately put the car in gear (while the engine is running.) If I again wait a few seconds, no clunk. I just have to remember to put the clutch in when the cross-traffic light goes yellow... that's about the only place the pause matters, and that's if I'm worried about avoiding the clunk. Not sure if this is similar / the same as you're describing or not. |
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My C5 ZO6 is still on the OEM transmission at 55k miles and more abuse than this BRZ has ever seen. It has nearly 800hp, a built/forged motor, and I shift at 7,000rpm. The OEM trans is butter smooth, no matter what I do or what the temperature of the car or outside. If that trans can still shift smooth at more RPM than OEM, at over twice the power and torque, and after repeated dragstrip and 1/2 Mile passes, autocrossing, and road racing (hell, it's still running the original OEM fluid), surely the little BRZ trans could with a design that 14 years newer, 200hp, still totally stock drivetrain/power, and never abused. Just seems like crazy talk, and justifying the problems (like what die-hard subaru fans do...saying it's ok to have lots of quality problems BECAUSE SUBARU!). It makes no sense. There's no logic to it.
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Here is some more info on the Pentosin with some track usage in a supercharged twin. I don't track my car...it is a daily driver, so I can't speak on track usage myself. The only thing that has come close for me is a blend of Redline MT-90 and MTL. You may have good luck with Redline MT-85.
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=45452
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Did not red the whole thread. Have you checked your door speakers for the buzzing? One could be blown.
Clunk from between reverse/first... probably drive shaft slop. Get a one piece shaft(drive shaft shop). Makes it feel so much nicer(unless it's your shifter clunking, then I can't help). Rear deck isn't that bad to pull out fyi. Chirping can't be fixed. Some people add 2 stroke oil or use different gas with no ethanol with limited success. Hope this helps |
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