![]() 08/26/2016 at 23:32 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
A while back, I installed an afe axle-back exhaust, and it sounds great. However, on the track, above probably 6000 RPM it makes a whistling noise. Googling the problem didn’t reveal a solution, although it did confirm I’m not the only one with the problem. Here’s a drive-by with the sound towards the end of the clip:
Any feedback?
![]() 08/26/2016 at 23:44 |
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Ghosts
![]() 08/26/2016 at 23:49 |
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http://www.americanwhistle.com/how.html
Maybe a bigger exhaust tip to break up the region of higher pressure.
![]() 08/26/2016 at 23:49 |
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If it's 6000 rpm in any gear it could just be the airflow. The intake and plenum spacer I put on my G both did that. At 3-4k rpm I hear a distinct whistle.
![]() 08/26/2016 at 23:53 |
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Whistle tips.
![]() 08/26/2016 at 23:55 |
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That video is hilarious, but not exactly the sound I’m going for.
![]() 08/26/2016 at 23:56 |
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Interesting
![]() 08/26/2016 at 23:56 |
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Great, who do I call about that?
![]() 08/26/2016 at 23:59 |
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Ghostbusters
![]() 08/27/2016 at 00:01 |
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You could also try new gaskets, if you reused the originals.
![]() 08/27/2016 at 00:13 |
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Probably because you went to the same shop Rubb Bubb and Lil Sis go to...
![]() 08/27/2016 at 00:16 |
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That’s fairly high speed you sure it’s doing that in all gears and not just higher gears aka airflow around the car? *only watched on phone maybe a PC with proper speakers would tell a better story.
![]() 08/27/2016 at 00:23 |
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It may actually be a speed thing since I never go that fast on the street, but I have been known to rev that high without ever hearing a whistle.
![]() 08/27/2016 at 00:27 |
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Maybe I should just embrace it.
![]() 08/27/2016 at 00:28 |
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I did reuse the originals...
![]() 08/27/2016 at 00:32 |
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If you have a go pro do some runs mounting it on each corner of the car maybe you’ll be able to isolate the area better. Could be something as simple as a loose plastic shroud that protects the wheel well or something like that.
![]() 08/27/2016 at 00:33 |
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like the air cooled beetles with stock pipes - designed to whistle.
![]() 08/27/2016 at 00:37 |
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Don’t know when my next visit to the track will be, but it would be funny to explain to a police officer why I’m going 100+ mph with a GoPro attached. “My car makes a funny sound above 100 and I must diagnose it properly."
![]() 08/27/2016 at 00:38 |
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That and making sure everything is tight would be my attempt to fix it. I could imagine a flattened gasket vibrating like a reed and making a whistle, which would also explain why it only happens at higher rpms.
![]() 08/27/2016 at 01:06 |
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Gaskets only crush once
![]() 08/27/2016 at 01:10 |
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135? Whistle would be turbo. Loud and proud.
![]() 08/27/2016 at 08:05 |
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my first thought as well, it’s probably just air moving over some part of the car
![]() 08/27/2016 at 11:46 |
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It doesn’t sound like turbo noise, but I guess it’s possible. Is that what it sounds like to you?
![]() 08/27/2016 at 20:56 |
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The audio on my phone isn’t great, it’s pretty hard to tell to be honest