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my engine makes ALOT of noie for some reason.. only after about 2500rpm or so with the clutch engaged. i never noticed it before with my n1. but when im driving, it sounds normal and then gets really loud.. i really cant explain it well and im not sure if i a video will help, but ill take one and see what happens.
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Modified by PhrequenC at 10:07 AM 12/19/2007
d16y8
Modified by PhrequenC at 10:07 AM 12/19/2007
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its just you...........the noise in is your head.....jk.............but seriously, there is no way for people to help if you cant describe it in detail and also would help for you to OPEN the hood and listen to see where its coming from.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by PhrequenC »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">false. my friend had a bad throw out bearing on his mustang gt, and it made noise only when the clutch when pressed DOWN to the floor while shifting gears</TD></TR></TABLE>
Right. The TOB will show signs of failure when the clutch is depressed, not engaged. If it's making the noise at speed ONLy when the clutch is engaged, my first guess (again) would be a bad input shaft bearing. It's a common problem on these Honda transmissions, especially if they have a lot of miles on them. The ISB in my 75K mile S4C trans is already starting to make a little noise.
Right. The TOB will show signs of failure when the clutch is depressed, not engaged. If it's making the noise at speed ONLy when the clutch is engaged, my first guess (again) would be a bad input shaft bearing. It's a common problem on these Honda transmissions, especially if they have a lot of miles on them. The ISB in my 75K mile S4C trans is already starting to make a little noise.
http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com 
Although, it's still possible that it could be an axle issue as well. You may just want to get it checked out because if you're not planning on doing the ISB yourself, prepare to bend over.

Although, it's still possible that it could be an axle issue as well. You may just want to get it checked out because if you're not planning on doing the ISB yourself, prepare to bend over.
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i would say throw out bearing