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January 2nd, 2008 06:19 PM #11
I know gasoline engined cars' fuel pumps at the rear work when you turn the key to position 2, right before cranking it, and the sound is audible from the cabin.
But since you say at the moment of starting then it must be the air being sucked in, or with throttled engines, the throttle valve opening and air sucked in. This is especially more noticed with aftermarket air filters where the sound is not as muffled.
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January 2nd, 2008 06:39 PM #12
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January 2nd, 2008 07:58 PM #13
Same question. Is it high pitch? Reduction produces this high pitch sound right before slamming the pinion gear towards the flywheel.
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January 6th, 2008 10:43 AM #15
does it happen while, during or after releasing the ignition key?
tunog ba na parang motor ng R/C car?
could be the starter motor being disengaged from the flywheel.
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January 6th, 2008 12:46 PM #17
whistle can be heared from diesel too, a/t or m/t.
the whistle will be heared AFTER the "chick,chick,chick" together with the "broom"
regarding during or after releasing the ignition key. it depends, some rides kasi, instant broom at the moment you turn the key diba?, wala nang chick,chick,chick. kundi ch.. broom nalang...
could be similar to a motor like in blender appliance or electric drill, but also similar to Turbo too.
am I the only one really hearing this sound?
I hate to see this no problem thread longer...
if I have opportunity, I'll record it and enhance the whistle sound in audio editing progy. hehe...
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