IT SOUNDS LIKE IT COULD BE A BEARING IN ONE OF YOUR PULLEYS I WOULD TAKE THE BELT OFF and spin your pulleys ONE AT A TIME BY HAND AND SEE IF ANY OF THEM ARE HARD TO SPIN OR MAKE A NOISE WHEN YOU SPIN THEM REPLACE THEM IF THERE IS ANY DIFFUCULTY
The whining could be related to the alternator. Does the car have any electrical problems such as the battery drains and dies while car running, are your belt(s) tight? in good condition? It might be a belt tensioner or idler pulley that is causing the whining.
Its could be the turbo your hearing...
Hard to tell without hearing it. With engine running, open the hood and try to determine the area where the noise is coming from then repost info.
Well without further analysis or information, a short answer would be that your engine is BROKEN.
no not sincerely, if you are running the rev limiter than yes and quickly.
the whining noise is probably your passenger whining about the stupid questions you ask
If this whining or humming is out of the ordinary, it's probably a bearing or bushing on the belt assembly that's wearing out.
If the starter is whining while the engine is running at an idle you have a problem with the ignition switch or the starter solenoid is stuck. The starter should not be engaged while the engine is running unless you are holding the key over on the start position.
You should be able to hear it while your truck is running, it runs constantly until the engine is turned off. If it is excessively loud it may be getting ready to go out on you. If you've had the truck for a while and you never could hear the pump before, but now you can, it's probably starting to fail.
check your coolant... then go see a professional
A whining sound coming from the front of the engine would make me think one of the bearings is wearing out in the belt assembly. This is something you should fix promptly.
I believe they have figured out how to reverse changes Cheat Engine 5.5 does. Every time you use it. Facebook will reset all the changes you made during your session with cheat engine running in the background. IMHO