Transmission Whine
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Team_sunseri (04-04-2020)
#12
Yup....Most of the time. I wasnt really bitching, just stating that sentence was a bit hard to read. In hopes the OP might use a period or two in future posts to make it easier for others to read and understand. If I was really trying to be a jerk I would have nitpicked other things wrong like spelling.
I used to do the same thing (and still do sometimes) and people would sometimes comment on it. It really bothers some people, like the texting slang people sometimes use here instead of english. So I learned to make an effort to use punctuation.
It seems you on the other hand are just chiming in to bitch and aren't doing anyone any good here.
I used to do the same thing (and still do sometimes) and people would sometimes comment on it. It really bothers some people, like the texting slang people sometimes use here instead of english. So I learned to make an effort to use punctuation.
It seems you on the other hand are just chiming in to bitch and aren't doing anyone any good here.
Last edited by Augiedoggy; 11-17-2011 at 11:02 PM.
#13
yeah the sentence he typed wasnt very proper i agree . but its not like someone is grading the post or etc. so just chill man no need to bitch about people's spelling for crying out loud its just a short little online post as long as your spelling is somewhat correct then its all good..
basically what i am saying is dont be a bitch
basically what i am saying is dont be a bitch
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Maybe a longshot...but could it be vacuum? See if you have a gasket on top of throttle body for air filter housing. This would explain why ith changes after shift - rpm goes down. I had the hose to driver side valve cover come off once, and it sounded like a whine that was had to pinpoint while driving and increased with engine rpm.