joe_ wrote:
In order to determine whether the noise is coming from the engine or further down the drivetrain, go to a big empty parking lot, put it in Neutral while driving ~15mph, shut off the engine, and see if the noise stops with the engine or keeps on going as long as the vehicle is moving.
That's a good idea! After listening to it some more, I'm positive it is more engine related than drivetrain related. It doesn't seem to necessarily follow the engine RPM or Turbo spool directly, but it varies more with the engine load than with the wheel speed for sure. I've also noticed that it does happen at higher speeds, upward of 35 or 40 mph, but it is significantly harder to hear due to engine and road noise. And again, it is very much NON mechanical in nature. It doesn't sound at all like a grinding or interference noise. It is the type of noise that you almost cant hear because it is so high pitched. I've had most of the front and rear end apart doing bearings and ball joints recently, so I would have noticed any rubbing/wear spots or sticks, etc.