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Yes, and no, not sounds like that, i mean, they not tickle like that, and not change if acelerate or take out air filter, like you know...

Sounds something like: same noise without tickeling and only came out or hear thru the black pipe.

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mine does the same noise but iv put it down to the induction kit .

check the air intake system for leaks or holes as this may make a noise ?

mine sounds like a dyson hoover :lol:

Thanks, what kit you are talking? a check all air pipes and nothing, everything is fine i guess, i mean i don´t see any leaks... so far

Some one told me is the disc of clutch with out oil or dry or getting ther, is possibel, my gears is shifting fine...

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Hmm, agreed the more you describe the noise it doesn't sound like anything intake related.

It's very unlikely your gearbox needs oil unless damage has occurred; generally they never do in the car's entire lifetime, but that's easy enough to check; the fill nut is about halfway up on the left of the gearbox (check the manual). If the noise goes away with clutch operation, then it's a bearing somewhere; either the clutch release/thrust bearing or one of the gearbox bearings. They can sound really bad before they go completely - it's worth considering a new clutch with that job too whilst the transmission is removed. Listen around the transmission using a wooden pole pressed one end to your ear, one end around the transmission; it's really going to help if you can pinpoint the exact source of the noise.

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Hmm, agreed the more you describe the noise it doesn't sound like anything intake related.

It's very unlikely your gearbox needs oil unless damage has occurred; generally they never do in the car's entire lifetime, but that's easy enough to check; the fill nut is about halfway up on the left of the gearbox (check the manual). If the noise goes away with clutch operation, then it's a bearing somewhere; either the clutch release/thrust bearing or one of the gearbox bearings. They can sound really bad before they go completely - it's worth considering a new clutch with that job too whilst the transmission is removed. Listen around the transmission using a wooden pole pressed one end to your ear, one end around the transmission; it's really going to help if you can pinpoint the exact source of the noise.

Regards Didjeridave, thank you Didjeridave and thank you all for all help.

Im gonna test the clutch footing up...

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