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MODIFYING OR DETAILING YOUR I30 => ENGINE BAY => Topic started by: omegaspeedy on June 03, 2015, 00:25:05

Title: Sound suppression around GDI high pressure pump?
Post by: omegaspeedy on June 03, 2015, 00:25:05
Its not really a problem but has anyone tried adding extra noise suppression around the high pressure pump on their 2.0l NU GDI? I'm thinking of adding some Dynamat around the pump as long there is any heating issue associated with doing so. I expect the high frequency ticking (which is mistaken for tappet noise) will mostly vanish. At present there is a dense foam rubber wrapped around that pump (found under the big plastic cover thats covering the rocker cover and to the rear right of the cylinder head).
I'll report back my findings but will need to run the car first to determine the thermal output of the running pump. hopefully it runs cold so i can wrap away.
Title: Re: Sound suppression around GDI high pressure pump?
Post by: Snookes on June 03, 2015, 12:40:07
I don't have the expertise to help you with that but hopefully other members can.
I have the ticking noise in my car on a cold start, together with a strange whirring noise on most cold starts. I've always thought the ticking noise was tappets but it appears it may not be. Anyway, I'm no longer concerned about either noise though as the car's under warranty for another couple of years and I'll probably have a new one by then.
Title: Re: Sound suppression around GDI high pressure pump?
Post by: omegaspeedy on June 10, 2015, 11:38:03
The pump runs as hot as hell so didn't risk shrouding it in Dynamat.
Title: Re: Sound suppression around GDI high pressure pump?
Post by: omegaspeedy on June 10, 2015, 11:44:16
I don't have the expertise to help you with that but hopefully other members can.
I have the ticking noise in my car on a cold start, together with a strange whirring noise on most cold starts. I've always thought the ticking noise was tappets but it appears it may not be. Anyway, I'm no longer concerned about either noise though as the car's under warranty for another couple of years and I'll probably have a new one by then.

Snooks, I think its noisier on cold starts because the high pressure pump is scheduled to do extra fuel shots into the cylinder to assist in cold running (kind of an auto choke) and possibly (from what I've read) 'fire off' the cat converter. Once the engine is warm, the HP pump reverts back to normal and the engine becomes more quiet.
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