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channon
22-07-2006, 10:12 PM
i got my civic vti auto for like a week now and done 600kms
i noticed that when i accelerate very lightly i mean very lightly when the car is v slow....etc 15/20kms...there is this growling engine noise but once i put more acceleration the noise goes away and everything goes back to normal
is this normal???

destrukshn
22-07-2006, 10:18 PM
ask your dealer?
not being a smart ass or anything, but request to drive/sit in another car, and then see if you can fault it in that car.
if the noise ain't in that car, then tell them to fix your one.
=)

EuroDude
22-07-2006, 10:19 PM
The new Civics have a K Series engine yeah?

My Euro's engine makes a growling/vibrating noise at around 2300rpm then settles down as the rpm goes up, maybe its the same for the Civics engines...


[edit] ...bwahaha 23000rpm

channon
22-07-2006, 10:53 PM
They new Civics have a K Series engine yeah?

My Euro's engine makes a growling/vibrating noise at around 23000rpm then settles down as the rpm goes up, maybe its the same for the Civics engines...

ya i think thats the noise in my car as well
but how come its like that?

EuroDude
23-07-2006, 12:53 AM
Dunno, just momentum from the design of the engine i guess - possibly since the crank rotates the opposite way from older hond engines. Or maybe the engine is peaking at its highest torque power rpm?

Either way, I dont think its anything to worry about. You can askt he dealer to check it out for you during the next service, or ask them if you could test-rev another civic at the dealership

yourfather
23-07-2006, 02:46 AM
My Euro's engine makes a growling/vibrating noise at around 23000rpm then settles down as the rpm goes up


yeah I have the same problem with my DC2. I just don't seem to get enough power at 23,000rpm. I think you might have to run the jet a bit faster to give you the lift you require.

P.s. if it's under warranty, and its making noises etc, just take it back to your dealer.
dont ask people like us what's wrong with it, that's why the dealer has a warranty for and why honda pays its technicians to study up on their technology.

jackosimm
23-07-2006, 09:38 AM
lol^

Yeah no point taking it to service department yet, they'll probably just think your weird.
Go back to your salesmen and drive their demo, see how it acts.

idunlie
24-07-2006, 12:37 AM
ive noticed same noises on my vti, but i thought it was normal so i left it as it was.

aaronng
24-07-2006, 12:44 AM
If you are in Sydney, just come for the Friday meets and give one of us a ride in your car so we can hear the growl.

BTW the Civic VTi's engine is an R series. At low throttle and load it works in miller cycle mode, so that could explain the growling sound.

fly_vti
24-07-2006, 10:08 AM
yeah I have the same problem with my DC2. I just don't seem to get enough power at 23,000rpm.


23,000RPM?????:eek:

channon
25-07-2006, 10:52 AM
23,000RPM?????:eek:

i think 2-3000 rpm lol

EuroDude
25-07-2006, 11:02 AM
Dont you guys know? i have an F1 Bar Honda with a DC2 Bodykit :p

Its 2300rpm :thumbsup: