Driving around normally a few days ago, I noticed an awful ping/creak/scraping sound coming from the very back of the vehicle. It is hard to hear from the outside, because it only makes noise when the exhaust is HOT. This can be from 10 mins of regular driving without stopping or a solid pull. Once the car stops for more than 60 seconds or so, the noise goes away until it heats up again. It is constant and easily reproduceable, though it comes back at varying degrees of severity and disappears quickly when you stop the vehicle. During the stopped cooldown period, shifting into P/D/R agitates the part somewhere and causes it to ping.
I've inspected my Thermal 3" and heatshields on the underside of the vehicle, and can't find anything that may be contacting the vehicle. It sounds like it's coming from the right muffler, and I am suspecting a cat is cracked or loose. The puzzling part to me is that the component is only making noise during high heat events.
Just wondering, has anyone had problems with their cats on the 22's? I'm at 8000 miles and just added a ZFG 91 tune about 1,000 miles ago. Stock downpipes, aftermarket 3" Thermal and Thermal flexpipes.
Taking this to the dealer, will update.
Edit: I wasn't able to capture the sound myself, but I found a video that is almost an exact match for the sound I'm having, though mine is much less severe:
I've inspected my Thermal 3" and heatshields on the underside of the vehicle, and can't find anything that may be contacting the vehicle. It sounds like it's coming from the right muffler, and I am suspecting a cat is cracked or loose. The puzzling part to me is that the component is only making noise during high heat events.
Just wondering, has anyone had problems with their cats on the 22's? I'm at 8000 miles and just added a ZFG 91 tune about 1,000 miles ago. Stock downpipes, aftermarket 3" Thermal and Thermal flexpipes.
Taking this to the dealer, will update.
Edit: I wasn't able to capture the sound myself, but I found a video that is almost an exact match for the sound I'm having, though mine is much less severe: