Buzzing after installing extractors
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Buzzing after installing extractors
After installing my extractors I have got a metallic buzzing noise kind of a raspiness coming from underneath the car at the front. It starts at about 4k RPM and continues all the way to 8k RPM.
I have checked the whole thing for leaks and could not find any. I used a piece of hose and a funnel to try and hear for leaks and went around each flange. Even had a mate rev it up to 5k and still couldn't find any leaks.
Where I found the noise to be most noticeable was at the flex pipe. Could also feel the buzz.
I have checked the whole thing for leaks and could not find any. I used a piece of hose and a funnel to try and hear for leaks and went around each flange. Even had a mate rev it up to 5k and still couldn't find any leaks.
Where I found the noise to be most noticeable was at the flex pipe. Could also feel the buzz.
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Re: Buzzing after installing extractors
assume o2 sensor is tight? either loose bolt or just give some time for them to carbon up
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Re: Buzzing after installing extractors
Yup O2 sensor is tight. All bolts are tight. Have driven about 100kms on them now.
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Re: Buzzing after installing extractors
We have covered this not two weeks ago.
Search shadowarriors posts.
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Re: Buzzing after installing extractors
shadowarrior was saying that it happens when decelerating. With mine it happens while accelerating and decelerating. 

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Re: Buzzing after installing extractors
it's all the additional killer wasps from the new extractors obviously. 

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Re: Buzzing after installing extractors
Could it be the internals of the cat vibrating with the increased flow of exhaust gases?
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Re: Buzzing after installing extractors
That's what I was thinking. The cat is not stock it is a Catco and has a build date of 2006 on it.
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Re: Buzzing after installing extractors
Does the buzzing noise at least drown out the tapping and squeaking? 

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Re: Buzzing after installing extractors
I remeber bennoz saying something about carbon deposits when someone brought this up ages ago.
Give it some time to get sooty.
Give it some time to get sooty.
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Re: Buzzing after installing extractors
It'll be the flex. Heat wrap it if it's giving you the sh*ts. But yes, give it time to soot up first (if they're new.)