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Old 06-21-2010 | 09:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Bob@BruteSpeed
It could be just a normal sound that is being transmitted through the floor if it is rubbing all the time. See if the sound goes away once you clearance the sheetmetal. Bob
I guess it could be, but it doesn't sound like gear whine. More liks whir whir whir. If that makes sense.
Old 06-22-2010 | 08:58 AM
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When it warms up, I don't hear it. Only when its cold, and more on decel.
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seeing this form makes me think somthing is wrong.. my gears you can here like crazy once the rear warms up. If I let off the gas its not too bad. But man the noise is annoying.
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Just changed the fluid, set the pinion angle to -2.

Still hear the noise. First part of the vid is in drive, last part is in reverse

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Old 07-06-2010 | 01:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Ed Blown Vert
Just changed the fluid, set the pinion angle to -2.

Still hear the noise. First part of the vid is in drive, last part is in reverse

Rear Noise
Damn that is strange. Hope you get everything worked out. I have a new 9 inch in my car, no issues at all. Did you put the GM additive in it?
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Wavetrac says no additives. So no, I didn't use any. Going to contact Moser this week.
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Do they say how strong a Wavetrac is? Any power threshold, i.e. 1000 rwhp?
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Do they say how strong a Wavetrac is? Any power threshold, i.e. 1000 rwhp?
The Wavetrac should be able to handle 1000 rwhp, it does come with a great warranty. There just aren't enough Wavetrac's out in the field yet to know for sure just how much power they can handle, but I have a feeling they will prove themselves to be very stout. Bob
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