I am hearing a high pitched whine when driving in my 2000 Evo Orange Miata, between 30-70 kms, but *only* on wet roads. When the weather is dry, I don't hear a peep from it. Has anyone run across this?
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I am hearing a high pitched whine when driving in my 2000 Evo Orange Miata, between 30-70 kms, but *only* on wet roads. When the weather is dry, I don't hear a peep from it. Has anyone run across this?
Yeah, sounds like tires. For example, Michelin Arctic Alpins are known of that.
Regards, Kempi '01 silver,IL
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Yup. My Alpins did that as well: on wet (but not puddled) roads at maybe 20-40 MPH. Sounded a lot like a supercharger turbo.
On Wed, 05 May 2004 22:15:27 GMT, "Blackfly" wrote in news:3Idmc.35502$W% snipped-for-privacy@news01.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com:
I had the same problem. I don't drive my mother around anymore. :)
I meant turbo-charger, obviously.
Dang, you beat me to it! Bahdabing LOL ~Cissy My '90 Mazda Miata I love PC adventure games
Obviously? Now who the hell charges turbos? It is not a battery.
If you ask me, you meant turbo-supercharger. A supercharger driven by a turbine.
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