RS-R Rr ticking after shut down...
#1
RS-R Rr ticking after shut down...
Hey guys,
I have a 99 GS-R with suspension and several bolt on's. Ever since I installed my RS-R exmag I noticed a ticking noise after the car is off (can't hear while running, but not saying it doesnt). I've removed all the heat shields to eliminate posibilities, but no luck. The noise seems to be coming from the resonator/middle of the car. Any ideas? Thanks...
I have a 99 GS-R with suspension and several bolt on's. Ever since I installed my RS-R exmag I noticed a ticking noise after the car is off (can't hear while running, but not saying it doesnt). I've removed all the heat shields to eliminate posibilities, but no luck. The noise seems to be coming from the resonator/middle of the car. Any ideas? Thanks...
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That's what I thought at first (break in), but it's been about four month's now. The sound isn't intimidating at all, a bit annoying when walking away...but nothing serious. Just thought I would see if I'm the only one, and if there's a quick fix.
As for the "expansion/contraction", definitely feasible. I'll have to see if it's after any time running, or only after warm up. Thanks bud.
As for the "expansion/contraction", definitely feasible. I'll have to see if it's after any time running, or only after warm up. Thanks bud.
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#7
It is the resonator under the car. The fat part of the exhaust. I can almost guarantee it. I had the same problem w/an exhaust at one time. It does it when it is on too, but you hear it more when it is shut off. It's a tick and after every tick it sounds like a little timy breathe of air burning off then a couple of seconds later it ticks again and just keeps doing it until the car cools down. So yeah, w/that being said, your resonator is busted up somewhere inside. You could have hit something or it just may be defective from the factory. I would look into a warranty.