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Old 01-01-2015   #1
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Default Single Mass FW ID

My car revs quick, but i don't know how much quicker than any other LT5... When I start off with very little throttle, maybe too little sometimes, there is a rattle for the tranny/engine area?

Can anyone describe the noise that is associated with the single mass FW?

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Old 01-01-2015   #2
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Default Re: Single Mass FW ID

The FW makes no noise. The noise is from the Trans which is a bit like rocks in a can. The Dual Mass absorbs the engine vibration.
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Old 01-01-2015   #3
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Default Re: Single Mass FW ID

Yeah, thats what i was thinking, i think i have a Single Mass in mine.

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Old 01-01-2015   #4
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Default Re: Single Mass FW ID

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When I start off with very little throttle, maybe too little sometimes, there is a rattle for the tranny/engine area?
Thanks!
Under those conditions,a ZR-1 with dual mass flywheel will make the same noises.
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Old 01-01-2015   #5
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My Fidanza will cause a tranny rattle at idle, in neutral and clutch disengaged. Otherwise, it doesn't rattle. And the amount of rattle depends usually on how hot the trans oil is.
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The FW makes no noise. The noise is from the Trans which is a bit like rocks in a can. The Dual Mass absorbs the engine vibration.
A dual mass flywheel does not "absorb" engine vibration. The engine mounts and the car's structure do that.

The dual mass wheel damps gear rattle from the transmission.

At idle and low rpm the engine speed fluctuation caused by four firing impulses per revolution (engine speed increases as the engine accelerates during a power stroke then decreases as the engine slows down on a compression stroke) causes the teeth of the gears on the transmission main shaft to vibrate or rattle in the teeth of the gears on the countershaft

The dual mass wheel, partially damps the effect of this speed fluctuation by setting up a secondary fluctuation out of phase with the primary. The result is a reduction in gear rattle.
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Old 01-02-2015   #7
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Mine is loud... I'm a little embarrassed when pulling out of the local meet...
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Mine is loud... I'm a little embarrassed when pulling out of the local meet...
Is this in neutral? Clutch disengaged? Accelerating?
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Old 01-02-2015   #9
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No noise in Neutral, maybe a little throwout bearing noise.... No noise acceleration except from a dead stop with light throttle. Not nearly so light a throttle that the car bucks or anything like that just a normal light throttle take off.
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Old 01-02-2015   #10
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Mine only rattles in Neutral w clutch engaged. The noise level is also dependent on how hot trans oil is, as in after a long run on a hot day. Again, playing w the tune evens out the engine pulse helping to minimize the rattling. Same as what happened with the ZF-6 in my 84 Xfire.
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