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Old 04-05-2023, 04:34 PM   #6917
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DI driver? Yeah no codes/CELs. Looking forward to OP responding so I can verify what data attribute he's using to determine that the noise is in fact a knock.
https://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=136006

This was likely removed to do plugs as it is in the way on the passenger side. It grounds through the mounting bolts, so if these are not tight they can cause issues. Should be like 8ftlbs. They are 6mm thread I believe, 10mm head.
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Interesting, thanks. I saw that rectangular looking computer box with wires going into it when I was removing the noise generator a few weeks ago.

So it would only be an issue if they were under-tightened vs over?

Another thing I briefly considered is belt tensioner(s). Like if one or more of them is loose then the sudden throttle stab would be enough to make them vibrate/wobble around for a second, but I'm not sure that explains why it doesn't do it during a 1k to 3k rev.
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Old 04-05-2023, 05:44 PM   #6919
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Interesting, thanks. I saw that rectangular looking computer box with wires going into it when I was removing the noise generator a few weeks ago.

So it would only be an issue if they were under-tightened vs over?

Another thing I briefly considered is belt tensioner(s). Like if one or more of them is loose then the sudden throttle stab would be enough to make them vibrate/wobble around for a second, but I'm not sure that explains why it doesn't do it during a 1k to 3k rev.
If it's not tight enough you will get weird running issues.
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Thanks again, I read in a different post that it's the bottom hard to reach bolt that facilitates the grounding. Will take a look soon.
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Thanks again, I read in a different post that it's the bottom hard to reach bolt that facilitates the grounding. Will take a look soon.
Piling on here to share knowledge. There isn't anything special about the fastener itself. Snug is fine. Just looking for continuous electrical contact. No need to crank on it.
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Piling on here to share knowledge. There isn't anything special about the fastener itself. Snug is fine. Just looking for continuous electrical contact. No need to crank on it.
I thought you were supposed to fix it until it is more broken, then properly fix it
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Alternatively, the logical solution to this could just be to slap a Jackson Racing supercharger on.
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Old 04-05-2023, 09:51 PM   #6924
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I asked my GM what the long term plan with the spring shop is. It was never my intention to permanently run it, and I only currently run the shop side. Right now I splitting time between purchasing and the shop and it is not working. I am basically half assing two things but 4 times as stressed.

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Make money.

3 days ago, the boss sent me, an apprentice, and one of our other experienced guys to a job. he gave me very specific instructions that this job was to be managed by the other experienced guy, and i was just there to help move things along as needed.

today he's calling me for a progress report, and at the end of the day, he's telling me who's going to be back on the job, like i'm now managing it...

3 months ago in my yearly review, i specifically mentioned this problem, that there's a lack of consistency to jobsite hierarchy. i really don't care who manages it, but when i was told i wasn't to manage it, and now suddenly am, things are going to be skipped/missed/unknown when i wasn't involved in the process...

yep, definitely time to move on...
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Old 04-05-2023, 11:18 PM   #6926
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Total random, but when you’re opening a can drinks (beers, soda, others) which hand & which finger do you use to open it? I’m right-handed, but I open w left hand middle finger.

My buddy thought so weird, cuz I’m right-handed & still open w left hand. Also use middle finger, cuz when I was young tried to open the can I crack the pointing finger nail badly. Since then using middle finger. I always hold my drink on my left hand, so it was easy for me open w left hand.
Either hand, sometimes one handed sometimes opposite. Index finger, irregardless of which hand is used for what.
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I thought you were supposed to fix it until it is more broken, then properly fix it
Not really. If it ain’t broke, you’re supposed to fix it til it is. Never heard nuthin about overfixin broke shit.

Sounds unAmerican.
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Finished 2 days of my wife’s grandmother’s funeral. Not gonna lie, it was hard… not cuz of family member passing away, but kneeling for 2 hrs a day (total of 4hrs). I told my close friend (who used to be a monk) that when I die, he’ll gotta do the prayer. Instead of 2 hrs, make it 15 mins lol

Now joke aside, I’m glad my daughter was able to see her great grandmother until she’s 2yo. We’re hoping to see my grandparents this summer, so at least she have a small memory & photos.
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Finished 2 days of my wife’s grandmother’s funeral. Not gonna lie, it was hard… not cuz of family member passing away, but kneeling for 2 hrs a day (total of 4hrs). I told my close friend (who used to be a monk) that when I die, he’ll gotta do the prayer. Instead of 2 hrs, make it 15 mins lol

Now joke aside, I’m glad my daughter was able to see her great grandmother until she’s 2yo. We’re hoping to see my grandparents this summer, so at least she have a small memory & photos.
I think I prefer Irish funerals. A combination of seemingly random sitting, standing, kneeling, crying, and laughing that lasts about an hour, followed in short order by a drinking party that last at least twice as long. I say this from experience.
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Piling on here to share knowledge. There isn't anything special about the fastener itself. Snug is fine. Just looking for continuous electrical contact. No need to crank on it.
Updated the other thread, but I checked earlier and all three bolts were already fully snug. So, we're good there.

Thanks as always for your help and insight, I sincerely appreciate your willingness to assist me.


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That is an odd one. I'd check that the DI driver is tight and check ground straps. I wouldn't think plugs/coils. You would be getting a P030X if it was misfiring due to ignition side or fueling cutting.
Thanks as well for having me check this today and for weighing in with your thoughts. I agree, it doesn't inherently seem spark plug or coilpack related.

Unless I'm datalogging when I do it, I'm just going to take it easy and drive normal and not try to replicate it on purpose.
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