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hey guys ... im not exactly sure when this noise actually started. my r32 sounds like a bus!

i think the sound has something to do with my fan ... i thought maybe the clutchs in the fan had seized and the fan was spinning constantly, but when the car is off and i spin the fan it free spins fine.

its a vooing noise that goes with my revs... the onlything i could think of is the fan but i cant seem to see any problem with it...

anyone got any ideas/?/

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yeh its is like a humming noise from the front ... i think the noise started after i got my clutch chaznged but i dont see what that could do with the timing belt or fan ...

i dont have FMIC on it yet .. still in stock form... ill check outmy timimng belt as soon as i get home ...

any other ideas guys

i appreciate it

lol yer when i bought my gtr it had that vooming noise, sounds similar to a formula one haha and the problem was my clutch fan, mine was spinning aswell but as soon as i changed it the rb noise was back so yer it was my clutch fan at the end, they are not expensive mate, i got mine for $60 installed but was from a mate, maybe ur luckier, good luck champ,

cheers tony

well i took my car to transcar and they told me what the prob was, mate anywhere can do it for you just make sure you get a good clutch fan but just get your mechanic that works on ur car to do it,

man i know the noise is just ugly lol, whenever my car hit boost it was a formula one lol, no whre near an rb26 hahha

cheers mate

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