Sorry if this has been answered before, I searched lots of threads but didn't find a specific answer.
I have been getting some knocking only when the engine is cold, although I don't hear it while idling only if i give it a little gas, up to around 2500 rpms then let it idle down. You only hear it when idling down not when revving up.
Once the engine is warmed, about to the first line it's gone. I was told this isn't a big deal but it really bothers me. It just started about 4 months ago and is really not very loud. Just want to know if I should be concerned?
The car is a 2000 mustang gt, 104000 mi., no mods ever, well maintained since I bought it in 2003.
Also it had 53000 mi. when I bought it but had to run on 91 octane gas or got a lot of detonation, dealership gave me all maintenance paperwork with it and said the Texas weather was the reason it needed the 91 octane which I know is
. I have run 93 octane since I bought it.
I have plans to start modding it when the money becomes available, I'd love to s/c it. I'd like to get around 400hp with as little work as possible but If I have to rebuild the engine I will.
I have been getting some knocking only when the engine is cold, although I don't hear it while idling only if i give it a little gas, up to around 2500 rpms then let it idle down. You only hear it when idling down not when revving up.
Once the engine is warmed, about to the first line it's gone. I was told this isn't a big deal but it really bothers me. It just started about 4 months ago and is really not very loud. Just want to know if I should be concerned?
The car is a 2000 mustang gt, 104000 mi., no mods ever, well maintained since I bought it in 2003.
Also it had 53000 mi. when I bought it but had to run on 91 octane gas or got a lot of detonation, dealership gave me all maintenance paperwork with it and said the Texas weather was the reason it needed the 91 octane which I know is
. I have run 93 octane since I bought it.I have plans to start modding it when the money becomes available, I'd love to s/c it. I'd like to get around 400hp with as little work as possible but If I have to rebuild the engine I will.