Leaking sound after drifting
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If all your fluid levels are ok, and the car drives fine let it be. Give it a couple days recheck everything. . And get away from this thread as soon as you can before you get duganated.
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Didn't realize everybody here liked to judge people they don't know for doing something they have no clue where or how they do it. I thought this community was supposed to be very friendly but apparently the majority of you are 50+ who have never pushed their car above 3,000 RPM'S. That or you're just a bunch of Hippocrates who run their car hard by racing it and then act like drifting is the equivalent to robbing a 7/11. Very disappointed in the unwarranted disrespect, i'm sorry you think that drifting is the devil but you should try to grow up and not be so judgmental.
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To those of you with the advice; i appreciate it. At least all of you aren't so bad. I'm new to this forum and i was unaware the vast majority of you hate drifting. I don't see why, maybe you think my car is busted up and has scratches galore but it doesn't and it never will. I care about my car very much and i take good care of it and just because i like to push it doesn't mean i'm a shitty person. Even if i was you shouldn't jump to conclusions and flame me when you don't know a damn thing about me or how i treat my car.
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Didn't realize everybody here liked to judge people they don't know for doing something they have no clue where or how they do it. I thought this community was supposed to be very friendly but apparently the majority of you are 50+ who have never pushed their car above 3,000 RPM'S. That or you're just a bunch of Hippocrates who run their car hard by racing it and then act like drifting is the equivalent to robbing a 7/11. Very disappointed in the unwarranted disrespect, i'm sorry you think that drifting is the devil but you should try to grow up and not be so judgmental.
Its actually very interesting and if you wish to learn more look up a guy named Tom Postmes who is a psychologist who has devoted his life to "the topics of social influence, the formation of group norms, collective action, intergroup conflict, perceptions of discrimination and oppression."
Sorry for derailing your thread. To answer your question I have only had my Z for a little over a month and I remember when I first got it I was very surprised at how much "dripping noise" there was, like you're describing. I wouldnt be surprised if your car always made that much noise its just that you happened to notice it now.
If you check your fluid levels like someone else has said youll be fine.
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To those of you with the advice; i appreciate it. At least all of you aren't so bad. I'm new to this forum and i was unaware the vast majority of you hate drifting. I don't see why, maybe you think my car is busted up and has scratches galore but it doesn't and it never will. I care about my car very much and i take good care of it and just because i like to push it doesn't mean i'm a shitty person. Even if i was you shouldn't jump to conclusions and flame me when you don't know a damn thing about me or how i treat my car.
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Im not sure if youre new to forums or really the internet in general but people tend to be extremely judgmental behind the protection of their computer monitor.
Its actually very interesting and if you wish to learn more look up a guy named Tom Postmes who is a psychologist who has devoted his life to "the topics of social influence, the formation of group norms, collective action, intergroup conflict, perceptions of discrimination and oppression."
Sorry for derailing your thread. To answer your question I have only had my Z for a little over a month and I remember when I first got it I was very surprised at how much "dripping noise" there was, like you're describing. I wouldnt be surprised if your car always made that much noise its just that you happened to notice it now.
If you check your fluid levels like someone else has said youll be fine.
Its actually very interesting and if you wish to learn more look up a guy named Tom Postmes who is a psychologist who has devoted his life to "the topics of social influence, the formation of group norms, collective action, intergroup conflict, perceptions of discrimination and oppression."
Sorry for derailing your thread. To answer your question I have only had my Z for a little over a month and I remember when I first got it I was very surprised at how much "dripping noise" there was, like you're describing. I wouldnt be surprised if your car always made that much noise its just that you happened to notice it now.
If you check your fluid levels like someone else has said youll be fine.
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Didn't realize everybody here liked to judge people they don't know for doing something they have no clue where or how they do it. I thought this community was supposed to be very friendly but apparently the majority of you are 50+ who have never pushed their car above 3,000 RPM'S. That or you're just a bunch of Hippocrates who run their car hard by racing it and then act like drifting is the equivalent to robbing a 7/11. Very disappointed in the unwarranted disrespect, i'm sorry you think that drifting is the devil but you should try to grow up and not be so judgmental.
Recently, there has been a phenomenon of idiot noobs joining this site and asking stupid questions after they did something stupid. You just joined that group.
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