Car Backfiring After Extrators installed
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Car Backfiring After Extrators installed
About a week ago i installed a new cat back system to my na6 and it didn't change anything (in regards to backfiring). yesterday i installed extractors and on deceleration the car now backfires. they aren't extremely loud backfires but are noticable. During the install i reused the old o2 sensor.
What could be wrong?
What could be wrong?
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Re: Car Backfiring After Extrators installed
How big are the backfires? gunshot style, or just a light popping and rumbling on overun.
MX5's run fairly rich standard, and can tend to make a few rumbles and pops etc when you give the exhaust the opportunity.
Mine has OEM headers, OEM midpipe (inc OEM resonator) an 80cel cat, and a straight through muffler.
Cold overun it rumbles and pops and carries on, when hot it will make decent bangs during a gearchange.
And also when hot if I tap the throttle I can get it to make a pretty good whipcrack.
MX5's run fairly rich standard, and can tend to make a few rumbles and pops etc when you give the exhaust the opportunity.
Mine has OEM headers, OEM midpipe (inc OEM resonator) an 80cel cat, and a straight through muffler.
Cold overun it rumbles and pops and carries on, when hot it will make decent bangs during a gearchange.
And also when hot if I tap the throttle I can get it to make a pretty good whipcrack.
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Re: Car Backfiring After Extrators installed
air leak from a gasket (flange, manifold, etc) not sealing properly?
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Re: Car Backfiring After Extrators installed
As long as it's rich not lean haha
It's just little pops not anything like a gun and only on deceleration that I've noticed.
Also gaskets are new and tight :/ shouldn't be
It's just little pops not anything like a gun and only on deceleration that I've noticed.
Also gaskets are new and tight :/ shouldn't be
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Re: Car Backfiring After Extrators installed
If it's backfiring into the intake manifold then it may be indicating an exhaust blockage. Backfiring into the exhaust is pretty common with our cars - rich mixture usually.
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Re: Car Backfiring After Extrators installed
Hi.
Do you have a resonator in your system? If you have you should not have any pops etc if no resonator you will have them.
Do you have a resonator in your system? If you have you should not have any pops etc if no resonator you will have them.
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wrong.ralt wrote:Hi.
Do you have a resonator in your system? If you have you should not have any pops etc if no resonator you will have them.
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Re: Car Backfiring After Extrators installed
Agree if got a resonator and muffler and I get pops bangs a plenty.
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Re: Car Backfiring After Extrators installed
For diagnosis,
Backfire = Ignition in Intake
Afterfire = Ignition in Exhaust
You have Afterfire.
Backfire = Ignition in Intake
Afterfire = Ignition in Exhaust
You have Afterfire.
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Re: Car Backfiring After Extrators installed
brendanstacey wrote:For diagnosis,
Backfire = Ignition in Intake
Afterfire = Ignition in Exhaust
You have Afterfire.
Thanks for clearing that for me, never knew the difference, yeah definitely afterfire
ralt wrote:Hi.
Do you have a resonator in your system? If you have you should not have any pops etc if no resonator you will have them.
Nup no resonator, high flow cat and muffler only
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Re: Car Backfiring After Extrators installed
angusis2fast4u wrote:Nup no resonator, high flow cat and muffler only
That'd do it.
It's pretty normal, I wouldn't be concerned.
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Re: Car Backfiring After Extrators installed
hks_kansei wrote:angusis2fast4u wrote:Nup no resonator, high flow cat and muffler only
That'd do it.
It's pretty normal, I wouldn't be concerned.
Thanks HKS
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