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Old Apr 11, 2014 | 12:54 PM
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Clunking during acceleration

I am aware of the binding or clunking that exists on 997.1 turbo, and other awd 911's. I was wondering if anyone has ever experienced a clunking during acceleration. When i feather the gass and drive it very gingerly, it can happen at parking lot speeds. But whenever i get on it, it happens every time. Very unnerving. It feels like a sharp thud. And i feel the vibration from it. Like the transmission just catches. Its going to the dealer on monday. Just seeing if any of you guys have any thoughts on it.
 
Old Apr 11, 2014 | 02:51 PM
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Come to think of it, car had some transit damage when it arrived, perhaps transport cranked down too hard and broke a spring? Anybody know what that would feel like from inside the car.
 
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It sounds like something is loose, bent or other damaged. With these cars it's best to have it checked as you don't want any suspension/driveline part to brake while driving. Let us know what it was thought when/if you find out.
 
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