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Kens1992mtxSHO

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I installed my HI FLOW Y pipe w/cats yesterday. Before the install I noticed a rattle sound coming from the exhaust when my secondaries opened up. I thought that it was coming from my cats. After the install the sound was slightly worse. What it this??? Could it be my resonator?

Any thoughts/suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks!
 

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it happens when the secondaries open (approx 3900 rpm). 1992 MTX. She sounds like a tin can full of pebbles being shaken up.
 

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or...your knock sensor took a crap and you are blowing your engine up...

The only reason I mention that is the "can of pebbles" comment. Thats how I describe spark knock.
 

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could it really be the knock sensor?? It sounds like it's coming from under the car....not in the engine.
 
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usually, rasp = shaking up a tin can full of angry bees, not pebbles. Usually.

I'd say (and I'm just saying) that either your old cats blew chunks (but chunks was my dog!) and they got stuck in either the resonator or the mufflers, or your mufflers are falling apart.

Open up your hood while the car is idling and throttle the car. if it's knock, it will be much louder at the engine than it would be in the car. If it's exhaust, it will be much less obvious, since the noise-producing engine is between it and you, in every way.

If it's exhaust, I would recommend a) getting some earplugs, and b) disconnecting the exhaust at the y-pipe exit ******. That will rule out the rest of the exhaust - if it still rattles, it's between the exhaust manifold and the exit ******. If it goes away, it's in the piping or mufflers.

In the navy - and I'm sure elsewhere - we call this 50/50 troubleshooting. Eliminate 50% of the system at once; it's either in that half or it's not. keep cutting the system down until you don't have the symptoms, and the one you just disconnected had the symptom. Troubleshoot that section. It's easy! Just think logically...
 

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My Dynomax Cat-back + stock Y, will rasp right around 3500-4500 when the pipes are cold. Sounds just like a heat sheild vibrating on the pipe somewhere, but its not.
 

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I just installed the Y-Pipes with cats as well. My mufflers are stock and sound very raspy with the increase of exhaust flow. It is especially noticeable while the car is in neutral and quickly revving the engine to 4k. I believe the solution for me will be magnaflow mufflers.
 

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