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^sounds like a right wheel bearing, if it occurs only or is much louder when turning left cause its putting load on the right bearing. cv would be a clicking noise in the rzeppa joint
the MAF is programmed to figure in the air being recirculated, since with a BOV you vent that air, it programs it wrong and can't correct since with a DV it recircs the air after the MAF. so you run a bit rich when you shift. after a while, mine started backfiring on downshifts and spitting a flame between 2nd and 3rd. for a while tho it ran fine. But if you have a MAP, it sees a different pressure in the manifold and corrects for the air. might take a few days to "learn" tho.
as for the clutch, audi's naturally have a high clutch point. before mine went out i could shift by barely tapping the clutch pedal. you don't have to worry until it starts slipping. when it does it'll happen by trying to go WOT in 5th. try that getting on the highway. if there's no slipping you don't have anything to worry about
alright, because wheni read the sticky, it was saying it would run rich if i got rid of the DV. which made no sense... lol
and its been said that DV or (recirculation valves) can help spool up times faster than a BOV, because of pressureized getting back in front of the compressor.. but its on an EXTREMELY small scale...
lol brutal about the high friction point in the clutch.. i barely have to push it in to get it to release. i was assuming that it was getting pretty close to no life.. because most of the time as a clutch get higher in its stroke, its a clear indication of life remaining.. but my mustang wasnt the case.. it only seems to be the case with honda's
and its been said that DV or (recirculation valves) can help spool up times faster than a BOV, because of pressureized getting back in front of the compressor.. but its on an EXTREMELY small scale...
lol brutal about the high friction point in the clutch.. i barely have to push it in to get it to release. i was assuming that it was getting pretty close to no life.. because most of the time as a clutch get higher in its stroke, its a clear indication of life remaining.. but my mustang wasnt the case.. it only seems to be the case with honda's
as for the clutch, audi's naturally have a high clutch point. before mine went out i could shift by barely tapping the clutch pedal. you don't have to worry until it starts slipping. when it does it'll happen by trying to go WOT in 5th. try that getting on the highway. if there's no slipping you don't have anything to worry about
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yeah im not slipping, i already tried the 5th gear deal, the first time i went for a test drive, it was all good. i jsut figured it might be getting close
about the wheel bearing.. i doubt it, im not going fast enough to make a humm.. the clunking is only in parking lots or traveling extremely slow while turning
about the wheel bearing.. i doubt it, im not going fast enough to make a humm.. the clunking is only in parking lots or traveling extremely slow while turning
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