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I'm curious if you can "bark" the tires, in your c6, with traction control off and "competitive driving" mode "on" ?? I just bought my '07 C6; and since I have less than 500mi, I'm not wanting to "test the tires" quite yet. But, I'm anxious.
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Replying to: toydriver (Aug 13, 2007 10:22 am) |
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Replying to: toydriver (Aug 13, 2007 10:22 am) Therefore, I think second gear noise would be even harder to hear. Just get in your car, go to the nearest intersection, turn right or left and get on it. Be expecting to totally lose control if you give it much throttle. The car will quickly start to slide the rear end. (The car has so much power it will slide before the traction control can kick in.) And if it is sliding, it means the tires are broken loose. And there will be no noise. If you wreck your Corvette doing this, don't blame me! |
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Replying to: bolivar (Aug 08, 2007 9:49 pm) |
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Replying to: billw501 (Apr 24, 2007 1:02 pm) |
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Just purchased an '08 A6. I noticed that the transmission seams to delay before engaging drive more that I am accustomed too when moving the shift lever from N to D. Putting in reverse is no problem. Is this normal for the A6.
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Replying to: beachguy (Oct 17, 2007 12:21 pm) Good luck! - Ray Nearing the 15,000 mile mark.... |
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Help! I bought a beuatiful blue 2008 Vette with the optional titainium exuast, and auto tranny. I notice a grinding sound coming from the rear of the car at around 3000 RPM if I give it slight acceleration in 1st or second. In thrid however, that sound starts at 2500 RPM, and 4th 5th and 6th it starts at 2000 RPM. Again, I can only notice the sound under some acceleration. I took it to my local dealership where I bought it. I got mixed reactions. The head mechanic says he thinks it's muffler resin (where I have I heard that before?), which seems to be a conviniant way to explain it away. But I know better...this sound is more serious than that. And resin wouldn't act like that at those RPMs. But wait, it get's better... The salsmen went for a ride and after hearing it claimed that it is a combination of 4 things! He says it is stiff sidewall EMT tires when I accelerate, plus "power transfer" to the rear, plus "lug noise" (for the higher gears), plus some muffler resin! Wow, with those four things working together at once, ANYTHING can be explained away! Problem is the dealership that I bought it from has NO CORVETTE EXPERTS. In fact, they even admit they never have even tore into a C-6 before! I think I will need a new tranny (I hate that), but I'm not sure. What should I do? Drive around from dealer to dealer until I happen to come accross someone who knows what they are doing? Or do I just demand that my dealership honor the warenty and replace the tranny? Or mabey it's not the tranny, but I'm just missing something? I don't know what to do...any help is appreciated thanks.
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Sorry for the double post, but if anybody is reading this, an update: I just drove it with compotition mode off, and it still makes that grinding sound. Same with traction control off. At this point, I'm also worried about the rear axle. Could it be low on fluid? But if that were the case, wouldn't it make that "sound" all of the time, and not just at certain RPM's? Am I going nuts? I cannot accpet the generic "well, the sound is probably normal", espicially since I just spent some 55,000 bucks on this car! Ok here is my plan...Monday I will make an apointment and have the dealership put it up on a rack, and check the underside for anything loose...like a muffler bolt or whatever. While up there, I will have them flush the rear-end fluid (which they will probably suggest anyway), and then drive it and see. If the sound continues after that, I will ask them to replace the transmission. Anyway, that's my plan. Anyone else have any ideas?
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Replying to: tmerriss (Nov 10, 2007 7:11 am) My only suggestion is that ( given what you say above regarding the [ lack of ] Corvette expertise in servicing C6s ) is immediately cancel your appointment with this dealer & start talking with other dealers - and take your C6 to one with Corvette tech(s). My $0.02 worth... - Ray Bought local, but from a dealer with 2 techs that ONLY work on Corvettes... |
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