Intakes have 3 sounds, one of them sucks!
Originally posted by aZnjCC
hrmm...i don't get the whistle either...i think it's more of a 6th gen thing to get the whistle or anything similar. all the 5th gens i've heard only get the standard intake roar.
hrmm...i don't get the whistle either...i think it's more of a 6th gen thing to get the whistle or anything similar. all the 5th gens i've heard only get the standard intake roar.
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Originally posted by RY2K
the car always did that
it's just that now you can hear it cause you chaged the intake
my intake
the car always did that
it's just that now you can hear it cause you chaged the intake
my intake
Alright guys, the whislte sound is natural. ITS SCIENCE!!! The whistle is the sound of the air and its velocity. Here's an experiment you can try at home:
1. Form your lips as if you are going to whistle
2. Now blow, and whistle
3. Keep your lips in the same position, but suck in air
Ah ha! So air can whislte when its being sucked in.
So the smallest change of path for the air being sucked into the car can affect the whistling. I have a generic short ram, and it doesn't whistle. But the slightest change in design or length can cause it to whistle.
1. Form your lips as if you are going to whistle
2. Now blow, and whistle
3. Keep your lips in the same position, but suck in air
Ah ha! So air can whislte when its being sucked in.
So the smallest change of path for the air being sucked into the car can affect the whistling. I have a generic short ram, and it doesn't whistle. But the slightest change in design or length can cause it to whistle.
I think its more of the throttle bodies between the F22 series and F23 series , besides ive also heard this whistle noise from V6 Accord and Nissan Maximas. Sucks to be Accord owner cause there isnt many aftermarket throttle body parts out there. I've seen some but i only recommend it with a built up H22a ..my .02 cents
Haha, I had this same exact problem long time ago. And people back then really didn't help me or agreed that they had the same noises. But here's a fix!
This is how I fixed my whistling around mid-RPM's like you noticed. For some reason, some Hondas experience this while others don't.
To fix the whistling, you have to adjust the idle speed in your throttle body. Turn it up for more air flow at idle. I'd say turn it about a turn to a turn and a half. That should do it. If it doesn't, turn it up some more. After doing this, the sound of my intake changed into a deeper roar and the sound near redline also changed to a deeper note as well. But the most important thing was that I didn't hear whistling anymore! And I think I got more power out of it.
So! TURN YOUR IDLE SPEED ADJUST SCREW ON YOUR THROTTLE BODY TO GET RID OF YOUR WHISTLING. Do this and report back to me because I haven't seen anyone else do this and tell me that it worked. But my friend suggested it because he does this when his friends get intakes to let more air in. Also after you confirm that the whistling is gone from the idle speed screw change, reset the ECU so that the engine will breathe better.
Another note: THIS ADJUST DID NOT RAISE MY IDLE RPM'S FOR STRANGE REASON. IT JUST MADE THE INTAKE NOISE CHANGE AND ELIMINATED THE WHISTLING. I hope I made that clear. Now see if this works!
This is how I fixed my whistling around mid-RPM's like you noticed. For some reason, some Hondas experience this while others don't.
To fix the whistling, you have to adjust the idle speed in your throttle body. Turn it up for more air flow at idle. I'd say turn it about a turn to a turn and a half. That should do it. If it doesn't, turn it up some more. After doing this, the sound of my intake changed into a deeper roar and the sound near redline also changed to a deeper note as well. But the most important thing was that I didn't hear whistling anymore! And I think I got more power out of it.
So! TURN YOUR IDLE SPEED ADJUST SCREW ON YOUR THROTTLE BODY TO GET RID OF YOUR WHISTLING. Do this and report back to me because I haven't seen anyone else do this and tell me that it worked. But my friend suggested it because he does this when his friends get intakes to let more air in. Also after you confirm that the whistling is gone from the idle speed screw change, reset the ECU so that the engine will breathe better.
Another note: THIS ADJUST DID NOT RAISE MY IDLE RPM'S FOR STRANGE REASON. IT JUST MADE THE INTAKE NOISE CHANGE AND ELIMINATED THE WHISTLING. I hope I made that clear. Now see if this works!
Originally posted by showgunz
To fix the whistling, you have to adjust the idle speed in your throttle body. Turn it up for more air flow at idle. I'd say turn it about a turn to a turn and a half. That should do it. If it doesn't, turn it up some more. After doing this, the sound of my intake changed into a deeper roar and the sound near redline also changed to a deeper note as well. But the most important thing was that I didn't hear whistling anymore! And I think I got more power out of it.
So! TURN YOUR IDLE SPEED ADJUST SCREW ON YOUR THROTTLE BODY TO GET RID OF YOUR WHISTLING. Do this and report back to me because I haven't seen anyone else do this and tell me that it worked.
To fix the whistling, you have to adjust the idle speed in your throttle body. Turn it up for more air flow at idle. I'd say turn it about a turn to a turn and a half. That should do it. If it doesn't, turn it up some more. After doing this, the sound of my intake changed into a deeper roar and the sound near redline also changed to a deeper note as well. But the most important thing was that I didn't hear whistling anymore! And I think I got more power out of it.
So! TURN YOUR IDLE SPEED ADJUST SCREW ON YOUR THROTTLE BODY TO GET RID OF YOUR WHISTLING. Do this and report back to me because I haven't seen anyone else do this and tell me that it worked.


