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Old Aug 30, 2005 | 07:59 PM
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Unhappy Whining Noise on Boost.......

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Sti 5, VF29 turbo, for the first time since getting the car, I actually managed to go out in it (without the familiy) on a 40 mile run along lots of deserted country roads, driving it quite hard, and the following day it now sounds like something expensive is wrong....Car was driven gently for about the last 5 miles, and allowed to tick over for about 2-3 minutes once stopped. Made no noises out of the ordinary.

But the following day the wife went out in it and reported a noise, which I've just checked myself this evening.

Now, thec ar runs as normal, some turbo whistle at low revs, but as soon as it starts to properly come on boost it makes a mechanical whine which increases with increasing revs. Sounds like a supercharger kind of noise.

Had a quick look for leaks, nothing obvious, but it's not the kind of noise I'd expect from a leak.

I suspect the turbo might be dead ? (which is somewhat of a disappointment considering it was fitted new last November so is only ~16000 miles old)

Any help/suggestions appreciated.
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Old Aug 30, 2005 | 08:31 PM
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You say that the whine increases with revs, does it go away when you lift your foot off the throttle and then reappear when you floor it if so it sounds like your turbo bearings are on their way out.

Or could it be a noise from the gearbox of diff
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Old Aug 30, 2005 | 11:13 PM
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Not gearbox diff, the noise is all wrong.

I'm thinking turbo bearings (or compressor wheel has been suggested elsewhere).

Bit of a bummer on an 8 month old turbo though.....
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Old Sep 14, 2005 | 06:22 PM
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Default It's worse than that it's dead Jim, dead Jim, Dead....

So the damage......



One rather incomplete compressor wheel. No prizes for spotting the missing bits
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Old Sep 14, 2005 | 10:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Scratch
Help......

Sti 5, VF29 turbo, for the first time since getting the car, I actually managed to go out in it (without the familiy) on a 40 mile run along lots of deserted country roads, driving it quite hard, and the following day it now sounds like something expensive is wrong....Car was driven gently for about the last 5 miles, and allowed to tick over for about 2-3 minutes once stopped. Made no noises out of the ordinary.

But the following day the wife went out in it and reported a noise, which I've just checked myself this evening.

Now, thec ar runs as normal, some turbo whistle at low revs, but as soon as it starts to properly come on boost it makes a mechanical whine which increases with increasing revs. Sounds like a supercharger kind of noise.

Had a quick look for leaks, nothing obvious, but it's not the kind of noise I'd expect from a leak.

I suspect the turbo might be dead ? (which is somewhat of a disappointment considering it was fitted new last November so is only ~16000 miles old)

Any help/suggestions appreciated.
AS LONG AS YOU HAVE NOT PLAYED AROUND WITH THE BOOST,YOU
SHOULD HAVE 12 MONTHS WARRANTY ON YOUR TURBO.
SOUNDS LIKE YOUR BEARING ARE ****!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old Sep 15, 2005 | 08:12 AM
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Before replacement I would check your oil feed going into the turbo. Specially if you had no smoke coming from the exhaust. Could very well be oil starvation that has caused that. Is there are play in the shaft?
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Old Sep 15, 2005 | 09:10 PM
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No play in the shaft that can be felt by hand.

How would you suggest that the oil feed be checked ?
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