The warranty voiding issue is not so "clean cut". There are a LOT of variables your dealership and Mazda USA takes in to consideration before voiding or granting a warranty repair.MSP_HK said:but if we put FMIC kit in our car then we won't be able to take them off to the dealer. will they void the warrenty if they see we have FMIC in our car,
i think what you're talking about is the aluminum cooling. you can't really help that, it's normal on any car with aluminum for the block or headCommieSpeed said:After driving at all hard, my motor makes *ping*.........*ding*...... noises at idle...is this what we are talking about? My dad popped the hood after I ripped over to my parents house and he shook his head, saying "Its brand new and it's already knocking?" *sigh* Oh well add another thing to my laundry list for my annual dealer visit. Time to strip.
JTP said:I kind of get a wierd noise too. But it doesn't go away after it warms up. It sounds like well how to explain it.....
Lets say you have a cup and then you put a fork or something inside of it and start knocking it around. But metalic sounding and really fast. Like a metal fan is hitting something going at a moderate pace.
No. I am pretty sure it is constant. But it only happens when accelerating.MrDiggler said:Does the frequency/timing of the noise vary with your rpm?
My motor sounds nasty from a cold start. Pretty much what you described, once it warms up it goes away. Maybe Ill go by the dealership...NJMAZDASPEED said:Update: I brought my car over to my friends on Sat. to have him take a look. We started the car ice cold and took a listen...he said that it sounds almost like a rod pin(the pin that holds the piston to the rods) and it only happened when we held it at about 2500rpm. After about 2 or 3 min of warming up, the sound went away. Anybody ever hear of something like that before??
If gasoline engines are built the same way as diesels, your piston pin (or rod pin) is held in place by two circlips at each end and is allowed to move axially (again i'm not taking into account clearances here: it maybe that it is not allowed to move). IF your pin is worn out, the sound should occur at any rpm, and not go away after the engine's warmed up. Also, if the pin is worn out bad you should be hearing the piston tapping the valves or some similar noise....NJMAZDASPEED said:Update: I brought my car over to my friends on Sat. to have him take a look. We started the car ice cold and took a listen...he said that it sounds almost like a rod pin(the pin that holds the piston to the rods) and it only happened when we held it at about 2500rpm. After about 2 or 3 min of warming up, the sound went away. Anybody ever hear of something like that before??