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Old May 7, 2012 | 05:31 PM
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After I installed my V160 tranny with the clutch masters twin disk clutch their is this noise above a certin RPM. If your foot is on the clutch it will not make the noise. Not sure if the noise is normal for this clutch or not. Any insight?
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Old May 7, 2012 | 06:21 PM
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Probably clutch buzz.. Could be the lack of fuel and the engine heat level at an all time high LOL. Jokes man. Im N/a and curious to why you're dash readings are like that? Aftermarket ecu does that? Sorry for ruining your topic but its bugging the crap out of me
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Old May 7, 2012 | 07:41 PM
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Originally Posted by _brandon
Probably clutch buzz.. Could be the lack of fuel and the engine heat level at an all time high LOL. Jokes man. Im N/a and curious to why you're dash readings are like that? Aftermarket ecu does that? Sorry for ruining your topic but its bugging the crap out of me
what readings?
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Old May 8, 2012 | 08:34 AM
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Originally Posted by p0staboy
Originally Posted by _brandon' timestamp='1336443684' post='21677872
Probably clutch buzz.. Could be the lack of fuel and the engine heat level at an all time high LOL. Jokes man. Im N/a and curious to why you're dash readings are like that? Aftermarket ecu does that? Sorry for ruining your topic but its bugging the crap out of me
what readings?
"Lack of fuel and engine heat level..."

In the video the fuel appears completely empty, but I think that might just be that it appears really dim on the video. However in the beginning view of your dash the engine temp is at 4-5 bars. Looks like it came back down to normal by the end of the video. Maybe that's normal behavior for a hot restart on a turbo car?
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Old May 8, 2012 | 11:42 AM
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Originally Posted by bdo
Originally Posted by p0staboy' timestamp='1336448490' post='21678061
[quote name='_brandon' timestamp='1336443684' post='21677872']
Probably clutch buzz.. Could be the lack of fuel and the engine heat level at an all time high LOL. Jokes man. Im N/a and curious to why you're dash readings are like that? Aftermarket ecu does that? Sorry for ruining your topic but its bugging the crap out of me
what readings?
"Lack of fuel and engine heat level..."

In the video the fuel appears completely empty, but I think that might just be that it appears really dim on the video. However in the beginning view of your dash the engine temp is at 4-5 bars. Looks like it came back down to normal by the end of the video. Maybe that's normal behavior for a hot restart on a turbo car?
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theirs gas its just dim, sometimes the temp will be at 4-5 bars on start up then go down because of my aem

Billman chime inÉ
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Old May 14, 2012 | 06:18 PM
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