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What about your driveshaft allignment? Might be worth a shot. And if the driveshaft has been in and out quite a few times, it's possible re-shimming could help.
http://mitsustyle.com/forums/showthr...aft+allignment |
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Those carrier bearings seem like a good idea, I'll check it out.
It's weird though too that there is no clicking or grinding of any kind. |
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double.
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u still planning on stopping by tonight? i can help diagnose or whatever.
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You ever get this sorted out? A Friend is having a similar issue
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Yea mine is making a weird sound while acel and decel, almost sounds like a tornado siren. Im afraid its the T-case but hope its something small. Fluids were good in both t case and diff, nothing wrong with driveshaft and wheel bearings seem to be good
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Do you have a twin disk?
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Jake has an ACT 6 puck I believe. I could be wrong though, if thats what you were asking goat.
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Mine is a ACT 6 pluck also
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This, I believe, has something to do with my cars recent journey into burning oil rapidly.
(there seems to be more shaft play irl) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wuFH-ms3wvg&hd=1 |
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Looks like in-out and everything. Shitty, dude.
Zinc content high enough to meet their specs? If I remember you were running part VR1 part something else? Hopefully they'll warranty it. |
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I didn't notice any in and out, but definitely some side to side.
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How long had it been since it ran? Journal bearing turbos sometimes can have a bit of play like that if they sat for a while and the oil is all drained out of the bearing....but on a turbo like the black that amount of play would prolly have me a little worried! Def send the video to FP and see what they say.
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It seems like no matter what oil you use FP turbos do not have the longevity of others.
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Regardless, shitty man, hopefully you get it warrantied. |
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Trevor and I will be working on the warranty on Monday, I'll update that info as it comes.
I will agree that FP turbo's do tend to be less reliable then oem units, and some of the other aftermarkets. I guess a reliable stock frame turbo pushing close to 40 pounds might be harder to obtain then we thought. |
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Now this thread can get a little debate action going.
The black is blown, and I will have to pay FP to rebuild it. I will then likely sell it then, or sell it now "as-is" for a much cheaper price. Or keep it and see if it lasts longer this time? Option 1: Get a stock turbo, wait for black to get back, then use the black and sell the stocker. Cost: Rebuild (unknown, I'm guessing at least a couple hundred) OEM IX turbo - $400 option 2: 6262 set up. (at least temporarily, if I decide on the HTA86 in the future it should all bolt up) Cost: around 2.5k total. (Manifold/WG/Dump - $1,200, turbo $800, downpipe modifications-$? oil/water lines?) Option 3: HTA86 set up Cost: around 3.5k total (Manifold/WG/Dump - $1,200, turbo $1,600, Downpipe modifications-$? oil/water lines?) Let me know your thoughts and opinions on the different turbo's and options you would look into. |
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