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23-11-2011, 01:33 PM | #1 | ||
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Over the weekend I changed plugs (BPR6EFS-13), Leads (Eagle Eliminator), coils (MSD) and cam sync. Now for some reason, and maybe it's in my head, but my exhaust seems to have gotten a drone at highway speeds...
Is this even possible? I wouldn't have thought so. The car has standard extractors and cats, but I think has an aftermarket cat back (I've not seen an factory exhaust, so can't be 100% sure). On a side note, plug 5 is a real pain in the butt to get at. I assume this get worse with after market extractors?
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HIS: AU III XR8 220, 5 speed manual, short shifter, MSD coils, ACRON CAI, Front 330mm brakes with C4 calipers and braided lines HERS: BA Fairmont, vapour injected LPG I reject your reality and substitute my own! |
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