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OK, so if you have the hood open, just look to see whats making a noise. Listen to find where the noise is coming from. There are several possibilities.....usually its a loose heat shield on the down pipe. Nobody can diagnose a noise they can't hear or a broken part they can't see.....
 

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OK, so if you have the hood open, just look to see whats making a noise. Listen to find where the noise is coming from. There are several possibilities.....usually its a loose heat shield on the down pipe. Nobody can diagnose a noise they can't hear or a broken part they can't see.....
Very true. I was trying to upload a video but I can’t find out how.
 

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i think it's the flux capacitor
Typical Flux Capacitor, The flux capacitor requires 1.21 gigawatts of electrical power to operate, which is roughly equivalent to the power produced by 15 typical commercial airplane jet engines, at lower gigawatts there is the possibility for a rattle or knocking noise.

I have a 06 Mazda 3 and it has a rattling noise when I accelerate. Sounds like a transmission mount. Anyone have any suggestions.
Hard to say, that video would be helpful for sure
 

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Very true. I was trying to upload a video but I can’t find out how.
Typical Flux Capacitor, The flux capacitor requires 1.21 gigawatts of electrical power to operate, which is roughly equivalent to the power produced by 15 typical commercial airplane jet engines, at lower gigawatts there is the possibility for a rattle or knocking noise.


Hard to say, that video would be helpful for sure
is there a way to add video here?
 

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