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Old 09-16-2008, 07:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Mitsubishi Lifter tick or straight pipe

Sorry about asking this question, I have in the past but I went to a mechanic the other day and I showed him what I wanted fixed, he says this is not a lifter tick this is what my engine sounds like with no Cat.

So just to make sure I made a new video capturing the sound of what he says is because I have a straight pipe, I have nothing but a pipe to the mufflers.

I know you guys know your stuff and every other video is a car sitting idle with a video on its engine but this is me actually driving the car past the camera, my car only slightly ticks when idling but violently when driving especially when slowing down in gear.

You don't hear anything until I pass the camera, if you listen you can hear a quick slapping or high pitched ticking, I tried my best to make the sound with such a small area, its really loud while going faster.

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(second video is not a good, mostly higher RPM causes the ticking, 3000 and above.)

Thanks for the help, if I can confirm this I am gonna fix it right away.

and I know it illegal to have no cat
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Old 09-16-2008, 07:54 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I highly doubt your lifters would make THAT much noise...

I'de bet on it being an exhaust leak somewhere... You make sure to use gaskets on the test pipe?
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Sometimes it's hard to hear lifter tick with the car idling and the hood closed.

I don't hear anything that's out of control, but I could see a leaking exhaust gasket somewhere.
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Old 09-16-2008, 08:48 PM   #4 (permalink)
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That is not lifter tick, Does it do it when you are idling or only driving?

Try having a friend push the throttle a bit while you find out where the noise is coming from and then go from there
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That is an exhaust leak...sounds like a much quieter version of my car.
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Default Re: Lifter tick or straight pipe

sometimes I do tick while Idle, but it goes away and comes back, sometimes is gone for a long time then comes back and then goes away again.

But, it does not tick like the video, I will get a video of me idle and post that too.

but, I had a friend put on the 2.5" pipe but the pipe is put on after the flex, its a stock Flex and stock up to the engine.

What does it take to find a exhaust leak ? I am a little afraid of the price
I would pay for it, I hate that sound, especially when I am driving in 3rd of 4th and then floor it then a crazy slapping/ticking sound comes out from the back of the car, and its loud enough to hear it over my engine with the windows closed.

My car is very loud, becasue I have nothing to silence it, but what I hate is the sound as I am passing the camera and on, slapping/ticking.....very embarrassing
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just my opinion, it sounds more like an exhaust leak(which sounds really bad), but like altoid said, turn it on leave it at idle, have someone rev it and follow the sound, just my .02
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Old 09-16-2008, 10:19 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Default Re: Lifter tick or straight pipe

I was thinking of using my brother in laws, smoke machine, its a have fun toy but if I shove it in the tail pipe maybe I can find the leak ?

But yeah, thanks guys! that might of saved me work that didn't need to be done, I'll schedule a mechanic to check for leaks, but first I will try to find it myself.

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oh, it doesn't make that sound unless its got load, like actual driving other then idle but I will try anyway.
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Old 09-17-2008, 10:00 PM   #9 (permalink)
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I have a friend who knows a lot about Mustangs , and he said I should do a compression test. I let him drive my car and he said it had no power for 200+ HP, like none at all, I wouldn't notice that cause I used to drive a Cavalier, worst cause scenario would the ticking come from a burnt valve ? he suggests I have that.

for a RT non Turbo should it really have a lot more power then a 2002 Caviler cause its not that much of a difference to me, and especially when i do 100 kph/h or more I will gradually gain speed but not quickly, 5th gear is pretty slow but I can gradually get it past 200kph/h after awhile.
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