I'll think it makes some sound on lift off but I can check tomorrow. You should also check your upper engine mounts, when those break the gear box may start to sound, mine sounded like a straight cut gearbox on acceleration.
The weak point of these gearboxes are the synchro rings if it's abused, I've been running 400hp and 480nm for a while now and it still holds together.
Only other issue I've had is a 4th gear whine but it has almost dissiperad after changing to motul racing oil and adding MCR, but it's good to know that it will be a little harder to shift with cold box but it just takes a couple of minutes for it to start shifting like a dream no matter how much it's pushed on track. I can easily throw in a new gear in a blink of an eye
Motul: https://www.motul.co...f[viscosity]=59
MCR: http://www.x1r.uk.co...d=801013-100006
Do you have the F23 gearbox? Not the 6 speed conversion.
Courtney told me that the F23 shouldn't make any noise at all with a lightened flywheel, especially on idle. They said as well that if the noise goes away when I push the clutch down then it's probably a worn bearing in the gearbox input shaft. Obviously they cannot be sure on that without doing work on the box and stripping it down.
First off I do also hear some noise on lift off but I have to concentrate since my car is noisy in general.
I have the F23
So what your saying is that Courtney want to send you a big fat bill?
Jokes aside, if you do some search on here you will find that someone, can't remember who, went down the route of changing bearings but the noise remained.
This is a known issue at GM that becomes more noticeable when fitting a lightened flywheel.
Read here on Mechanical faults, noise 2: https://en.wikipedia...23_transmission
I started notice the noise right after fitting my new flywheel, clutch, pressure plate and release bearing, but after researching I came to the conclusion that the solution is to live with it or fit oem flywheel.
What happens is that a lightweight flywheel doesn't damp the harmonics/rpm fluctuation pulses as a heavy flywheel does. And when in neutral the input shaft rotates and creates the noise, when clutch is engaged the shaft doesn't rotate hence no noise.
Edited by Mattias, 03 August 2016 - 11:25 AM.