I am at a loss. I'm beat tired at the moment so please excuse me if I fail to include some pertinent information.
I am getting a vibration which begins at 2k rpm, and intensifies as the revs climb. The vibration is enough to put in a slight hum in the glass and mirrors, almost as if I had subs going. It can be felt a little in my feet and hands, mostly in the bottom of the seat and side of the tunnel though, and is audible enough to cause a little pucker. It feels very much like sitting in the next room over from a big old school air compressor.
As far as I can tell there is no discernible change in the severity being under load or not. It happens equally on the road and sitting in my driveway on jackstands and in neutral. Bare in mind it makes this vibration in nuetral, and in the air on stands, while the transmission and driveshaft and differential are entirely immobile.
The car is a 1992 e30 325i Vert. Original m20/getrag combo. Predating this issue the car is lowered on Ireland stage 3 springs and billy sports. Ireland street camber plates and sway bars all around. M3 offset CABs. Mechanical fan delete, Miller AFM elbow, K&N Cone filter. UUC DSSR, Z3 short shifter. 2.9 LSD. 17x7.5" Kosei K1s, otherwise stock unless I've lapsed on something. I know some of that probably pertains in no way to possible problems but I plays it safe when beseeching the Gurus.
The vibration became noticeable immediately after replacing my driveshaft (and guibo), I replaced them because a CSB blew up on me. However it isn't the driveshaft, the vibration is unchanged in or out of gear, and moving or stationary. In the process of troubleshooting this I have installed Condor speed shop solid mounts on the tranny and motor. I have gone through my exhaust one end to the other and see no contact with the body, all exhaust mountings are intact except the funky crescent shaped one between the tranny and the hangers at the very rear. I also did spark plugs and since I was in there and it was about time I switched to green top injectors. In the process of installing the injectors I went through all my vacuum lines and they seem fine and I can detect no intake leaks. I cleaned my AFM and ICV while I was at it. There is no discernible change other than all the solid mounts transfer said vibration much more efficiently than the bad ones that came out.
Now the car starts fine everytime, doesn't overheat, no loss of power, no smoke, the only other thing that seems a touch off, she seems like she might be running a little rich, but its not bad and probably just the green tops settling in.
My hope is that one of you fine folks has witnessed or expedrienced this particular gremlin before and can shed some light on the subject, or at the very least suggest something I haven't thought of or found from googling the f*&^ out of the issue already.
Thanks in advance.
Mouse.
I am getting a vibration which begins at 2k rpm, and intensifies as the revs climb. The vibration is enough to put in a slight hum in the glass and mirrors, almost as if I had subs going. It can be felt a little in my feet and hands, mostly in the bottom of the seat and side of the tunnel though, and is audible enough to cause a little pucker. It feels very much like sitting in the next room over from a big old school air compressor.
As far as I can tell there is no discernible change in the severity being under load or not. It happens equally on the road and sitting in my driveway on jackstands and in neutral. Bare in mind it makes this vibration in nuetral, and in the air on stands, while the transmission and driveshaft and differential are entirely immobile.
The car is a 1992 e30 325i Vert. Original m20/getrag combo. Predating this issue the car is lowered on Ireland stage 3 springs and billy sports. Ireland street camber plates and sway bars all around. M3 offset CABs. Mechanical fan delete, Miller AFM elbow, K&N Cone filter. UUC DSSR, Z3 short shifter. 2.9 LSD. 17x7.5" Kosei K1s, otherwise stock unless I've lapsed on something. I know some of that probably pertains in no way to possible problems but I plays it safe when beseeching the Gurus.
The vibration became noticeable immediately after replacing my driveshaft (and guibo), I replaced them because a CSB blew up on me. However it isn't the driveshaft, the vibration is unchanged in or out of gear, and moving or stationary. In the process of troubleshooting this I have installed Condor speed shop solid mounts on the tranny and motor. I have gone through my exhaust one end to the other and see no contact with the body, all exhaust mountings are intact except the funky crescent shaped one between the tranny and the hangers at the very rear. I also did spark plugs and since I was in there and it was about time I switched to green top injectors. In the process of installing the injectors I went through all my vacuum lines and they seem fine and I can detect no intake leaks. I cleaned my AFM and ICV while I was at it. There is no discernible change other than all the solid mounts transfer said vibration much more efficiently than the bad ones that came out.
Now the car starts fine everytime, doesn't overheat, no loss of power, no smoke, the only other thing that seems a touch off, she seems like she might be running a little rich, but its not bad and probably just the green tops settling in.
My hope is that one of you fine folks has witnessed or expedrienced this particular gremlin before and can shed some light on the subject, or at the very least suggest something I haven't thought of or found from googling the f*&^ out of the issue already.
Thanks in advance.
Mouse.
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