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Old 01-10-2008, 12:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Strange noise when accellerating...

I'm getting a noise of slight grinding or air escaping when I accellerate hard, it seems to happen when the turbo kicks in and getting gradually worse. I recently replaced the Mass Air Flow sensor and put in a K&N air filter.

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might be the downpipe hitting teh chassis. what model TT and is it modified?
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No modifications, 2001 tt front wheel drive convertible. I think I may actually be losing power also.
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hello,
I think I am having the same problem. It is like air scaping when I am accelerating too. I am also loosing some power sometimes...

What have you done on this?

I have a 2000 Coupe Audi TT hard top.
I took my car to a mechanic but he wasn't able to find anything. I haven't take it to the dealership.

Where should I take it?
Were you able to fix it?
I am located in San Antonio, TX.

Thanks,

Julian
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How many miles does your tt have?

I parked it for the moment and am driving my winter beater still. I'm not sure what to do except become a tt mechanic.

I think my clutch is failing also so I'm searching around to trade it in. I love the car but can't worry about failures.
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It has 146K. Mine is running just fine... I did a very good tune up , etc... I just have this noise...

Well I am also looking for the spare tire or donut tire. I didn't came with it...do you know where I can get it?

Maybe I Will have to take it to the dealer and have them check it...

Let me know if you know about the tire...

Thanks,
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Default Vac Hose

It could be your vaccum hose has a leak, which would explain why the loss of power happens when the turbo kicks in.
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