Originally Posted by
ECS Tuning-Audi
Unfortunately sounds are difficult to diagnose over a computer and without being able to physically drive the vehicle. It could even be a heat shield rattling or part of the exhaust.
Our flywheel is made out of steel and is on the heavier side which was intended to eliminate chatter as much as possible. But to me what you are describing doesn't sound like chatter if its only occurring when you change gears. Chatter happens while driving or accelerating under heavy load at low RPM.
Jason
Jason-ECS sent me a new clutch and pressure plate (ES#2550660) last week which was just installed today. I just picked the car up and a good bit of the noise has been resolved. The tin can rattle that was very noticeable reving at idle in neutral and during gear changes as been reduced about 50%. It is still there but not nearly as noticeable unless you are trying to hear it. The mechanic said it was due to the little springs on the pressure plate trying to do what the heavier springs in the DMFW did in my OEM clutch. Unfortunately the low level vibration at low RPM is still there but can be avoided if I dont accelerate under 2200 RPM. I hope ECS covers the return under warranty and doesnt state the noise was "normal". Now I just have to get over paying another $650 in labor. If I would have let the shop order the parts through Federated from the start, they would have covered the labor to redo the job :-(
jcsa4-I'm up a little north near York PA now, but thanks for the offer. I think the next time I need a clutch I will go back to a Dual Mass. Hopefully that is not another 150k
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