Is this a normal engine sound?

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Re: Is this a normal engine sound?

Postby Dropz » Tue Jul 24, 2012 9:50 pm

Sounds similar to piston slap or a big end starting. Have you had the car since new? Has it ever run low in oil?
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Re: Is this a normal engine sound?

Postby Sheik Jabooti » Tue Jul 24, 2012 10:10 pm

Dropz wrote:Sounds similar to piston slap or a big end starting. Have you had the car since new? Has it ever run low in oil?

No, bought it second hand from a Financial Planner. Considering those guys are highway robbers I'm guessing it might not have been treated very well but who knows. I'm sure there is a lesson in there somewhere :?

(My apologies to any Financial Planners or highway robbers reading this thread :D )
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Re: Is this a normal engine sound?

Postby Rome_BRZ » Wed Jul 25, 2012 10:36 am

Sheik Jabooti wrote:
Dropz wrote:Sounds similar to piston slap or a big end starting. Have you had the car since new? Has it ever run low in oil?

No, bought it second hand from a Financial Planner. Considering those guys are highway robbers I'm guessing it might not have been treated very well but who knows. I'm sure there is a lesson in there somewhere :?

(My apologies to any Financial Planners or highway robbers reading this thread :D )


Haha was just gonna say I'm a Financial Planner, I treat my car very well!
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Re: Is this a normal engine sound?

Postby Sheik Jabooti » Wed Jul 25, 2012 11:32 am

whoops! :oops:
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Re: Is this a normal engine sound?

Postby Sheik Jabooti » Wed Jul 25, 2012 2:56 pm

bass_straitener wrote:Considering the oil is fairly new, I think it does sound too noisy for my liking. :(

Have you taken it to Subaru to listen to it, and what's their opinion?

Why has XRT told you to get rid of the car?

I noticed you are experienced with Romraider and possibly Learning View. How have the LV screenshots looked?


Ok, probably not the right forum for this but seeing as bass_straitener asked for it, here's the learning view attached. No learned correction in there but the FBKC is definitely showing in all the logs.
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Re: Is this a normal engine sound?

Postby bass_straitener » Wed Jul 25, 2012 2:59 pm

Unfortunately David that LV would be as expected as this was not taken whilst running the tuned map.

I would've like to see a LV whilst running the XRT map.

Either way it looks like you're getting somewhere with your planned trip to ASG.
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Re: Is this a normal engine sound?

Postby Sheik Jabooti » Wed Jul 25, 2012 7:15 pm

bass_straitener wrote:Unfortunately David that LV would be as expected as this was not taken whilst running the tuned map.

I would've like to see a LV whilst running the XRT map.

Either way it looks like you're getting somewhere with your planned trip to ASG.


Yep but this problem with knock occurs on the stock map and on the tuned maps. I went back to the stock map to simplify the diagnosis and make sure it was a more conservative tune.

In terms of the LV it looks clean I guess. This is the strange thing, all the FBKC never amounts to FLKC...odd? Matt from Kido reckons it might be preemptive knock correction - :shock: - no wonder all these tuners have IT degrees!
(Sorry this part of the discussion should be in the tuning forum really...but for continuities sake I'll leave it here.)
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Re: Is this a normal engine sound?

Postby west_minist » Sat Jul 28, 2012 10:27 pm

Its hard to tell from the clip, but for your issue, it sounds like vavle issue with sensitivity around that area. I am not a mechanic and it is best you have one check it.

This may require your heads be pull and even check for clearances and any maybe valve seating issues. Again all speculations.

THe car does not registered it because it's settings is to learn knock over 1.30g/s engine load. It is done this way to prevent false non detrimental knock.
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Re: Is this a normal engine sound?

Postby jslayz » Sun Jul 29, 2012 9:08 pm

perhaps a bottle of this in the oil to see if it is a carbon deposit affecting the valve?

http://www.nulon.com.au/products/Engine_Treatments/Lifter-Free_and_Tune-Up/#.UBUYlKP8m7s

Just a $13 thought as it worked a treat on mine......

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Re: Is this a normal engine sound?

Postby Sheik Jabooti » Tue Jul 31, 2012 1:26 pm

jslayz wrote:perhaps a bottle of this in the oil to see if it is a carbon deposit affecting the valve?

http://www.nulon.com.au/products/Engine_Treatments/Lifter-Free_and_Tune-Up/#.UBUYlKP8m7s

Just a $13 thought as it worked a treat on mine......

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Cool, will try that as the nulon octane booster made no difference.

This is turning out to be a very long winded process which has put a screaming halt on my mod plans :cry:
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Re: Is this a normal engine sound?

Postby S4MSONN » Tue Jul 31, 2012 2:06 pm

I'm pretty sure all of my Subarus sounded like that, I took my first one (MY05 2.5i) back to the dealer a few times as I was worried about it but was told it was normal. MY06 XT Forester, MY09 WRX and now MY08 Lib GT also sound the same.

I'll stick my head under the bonnet later to double check & maybe even post a vid.
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Re: Is this a normal engine sound?

Postby Robbks » Tue Jul 31, 2012 2:19 pm

lifter additives serve no purpose in these cars that don;t have Hydraulic Lifters....
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Re: Is this a normal engine sound?

Postby <GB> » Tue Jul 31, 2012 3:37 pm

after hearing the clip id say it does sound nosiy in the top end, i could be wrong though as its hard to tell but id be checking valve clearances if you cant get to the bottom of the knock. your mechanic should be able to tell it its got noise though
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Re: Is this a normal engine sound?

Postby Sheik Jabooti » Tue Jul 31, 2012 4:11 pm

Robbks wrote:lifter additives serve no purpose in these cars that don;t have Hydraulic Lifters....


Oh, so no point in trying or still worth a try just in case?

If not hydraulic lifters then how are they actioned?
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Re: Is this a normal engine sound?

Postby Robbks » Tue Jul 31, 2012 4:25 pm

Sheik Jabooti wrote:
Robbks wrote:lifter additives serve no purpose in these cars that don;t have Hydraulic Lifters....


Oh, so no point in trying or still worth a try just in case?

If not hydraulic lifters then how are they actioned?


Hydraulic Lifters are there to automatically adjust the the clearance between the cam follower and the cam
so basically keeping the cam and lifter touching each other with the correct force/ distance
the newer motors use solid lifters (buckets) with or without shims

Sometimes the shims may need replacing due to wear of the cam/ shim/ bucket/ valve/ valve seat, etc and they get noisy and rattle a bit.
worst case is a shim comes out from between the bucket and cam/ valve and it bounces around in the head, jams a valve or cam and you get damage to the valve/ piston or it skips teeth on the
timing belt and the pistons mince your valves and heads.
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