Hi there,Now, bear in mind subaru usually have rod knock, instead of tappets clicketing. The first one goes toc toc toc, the second does tiktiktiktiktik. rod knock are much more common (and I'm sure half of us have had that in aa previous subaru already), and are not always omen of imminent engine failure. tappets noise is almost never going to cause an engine to fail, but can lead to higher fuel consumptionn less power, noise, engine fault codes...
Hi Wilko,Hi folks, has anyone had their FA motor lose power and have a tappit noise that increases and decreases with engine revs. Turbo 2ltr engine. Thanks. ( plugs changed still there, engine done 60k)
Damn Man, you're bad luck is SURELY due to run out soon!!Hi Wilko,
I have just had my transmission replaced under warranty and now noticed a tapping noise. I was planning on taking it back to Subaru but someone hit my car while parked yesterday and it's going to the panel beater first. Will let you know how I go once I get it to Subaru
I bloody hope this bad luck comes to an end. My mates think this car is cursed!!Damn Man, you're bad luck is SURELY due to run out soon!!
Where did they hit you?
Much damage?
Please tell me you got their details and it wasn't just damaged when you returned to her?
Man that sounds more like 8 grand than a couple, damn! She must’ve been moving to bend a B pillar!!I bloody hope this bad luck comes to an end. My mates think this car is cursed!!
Woman reversed into the side of it. It was parked on the street and she reversed into from the opposite houses' driveway. Had it looked at by the panel beater and the pillar is bent, replace the doors and full side respray. She has no insurance so she's going to be up for a few grand I reckon. Goes in for repair next Tuesday
Just 1??? That’s ridiculous. I’d be looking at aftermarket ones for sure!One of my LED headlights has failed, guess how much subaru Australia wants for a new headlight....$3550 (not fitted, have to remove the entire front to fit it)
Thanks for the response! In answer to the above..How many kilometers/miles do you car has ?
serviced by the book, oil level is good ?
Are you putting good fuel in ?
Noticing some color in exhaust gasses (blue is oil, black/grey is excess/unburnt fuel, white is water/coolant) cold, or hot ?
Are your noises linked to car speed or engine rev ? Does it change when the box switches gear ?
If that K&N air box is a cold air intake, your problem is that. If you fit a CAI the ECU has to be tuned, no way around it, and it can damage the engine if you don’t tune it. If it’s just a drop in panel filter same size as the stock one then that’s ok. If it is a full CAI, there’s only two choices, take it off, or tune it, and the sooner the better.Thanks for the response! In answer to the above..
It's a 2014 JDM 2.0. Only mod is k&n cold air box.
Car has done 125k kms. Oil is presently a bit dirty tbh (will change that this week).
Running 98 octane.
No smoke that I note unless I've been driving around for ages like a geriatric and then give her a kick in the guts, little bit of black smoke.
On startup does the usual higher idle then settles to idle and makes a fafafafa kinda sound from in engine bay (my marine engineering experience would describe it as maybe a gap in a manifold??)
When driving, every now and then it develops a slightly louder tone when I plant my foot and seems to lag a little but when the turbo kicks in properly she's away.
Driving in a selected (albeit made up) gear at around 3k rpm on light gas I get a little of that subaru sort of rumble in the background.. A lot of threads I read leave me a little confused..
Is that rumble knocking or just the fa20djt sound?
Is the post startup fafafafa the tappits?
Ps. My cvt whines when I go 0-100% in lower gears.. Is that normal? I am considering a transmission oil cooler.
Thank and kind regards
Yay Finally some good news for Nang!That’s a fair assessment. I’ve read anything like CAI will need a tune.
I heard back from Subaru about my cars tapping. Thankfully it was just the exhaust bracket making the tapping noise on mine
Cheers guys. Will change back to factory to see if it alleviates it. And check all my brackets etc as another mentioned above.If that K&N air box is a cold air intake, your problem is that. If you fit a CAI the ECU has to be tuned, no way around it, and it can damage the engine if you don’t tune it. If it’s just a drop in panel filter same size as the stock one then that’s ok. If it is a full CAI, there’s only two choices, take it off, or tune it, and the sooner the better.
No problem, be sure to update us if it fixed the problem. As to the fafafa and extra rumble type noises you’re hearing from the engine bay, a lot of that will just be the increased induction volume from the CAI, sounds awesome IMO, but must tune to keep them. Unfortunately the ‘boxer rumble’ is all but gone in the FA series engines due to needing equal length headers for the new twin spool turbos, the rumble came from the the unequal length headers and the boxer design combined, so we sort of still get a little taste every now and then.Cheers guys. Will change back to factory to see if it alleviates it. And check all my brackets etc as another mentioned above.
Any thoughts on cvt coolers guys? Anyone done it?