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some basic info 2011fg xr6t, it has a stage 2 nizpro zf with tune

recently I have noticed that when the gearbox changes it to a higher gear when it isn't under load, it makes a clunk sound, I don't think it is coming from the gb itself.

am I right in think it could be a mount as it only happens when there isn't any torque on the box or drive line?

any ideas?

cheers

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  • Moar Powar Babeh
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  On 17/01/2013 at 6:02 AM, Princess Fluffy said:
diff bush......

cheers

Even a broken clock is right twice a day.

Being a ZF I would look at the gearbox coupling as well

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have u got a zf tune in it? coz that happens with them sometimes it gets too brutal for itself

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  On 17/01/2013 at 6:13 AM, ledoff said:
zf was rebuilt about 8 weeks ago by nizpro, so i assume its not the coupling. i will invest in a diff bush any way.

where you charged for a replacement coupling?

please stop quoting the post directly before yours

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-no doesn't have built rear end.

-not sure if I got charged ill have a look at the receipt when I get home.

whats a reputable workshop in sydney that I could take it to to get the gb coupling and or diff bush done?

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