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Old Dec 6, 2003
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Exhaust Backfiring

does anyone else's exhaust backfire ever? i noticed it more when i had just my axle-back and stock piping up to it, but now with my catback it still backfires sometimes, but not as often. the only time it ever happens too is when you are coatsing along it second or third for a while, then just step on it. it never happens any other time, but doesnt happen ever time i gun it after cruising.
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i have never had that problem. I have a DC header and a DC TCS and never once backfired.
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ive never had a backfire, but sometimes it pops when im in 3rd or 2nd and up to like 4k in rpms and i completely let go of the gas and coasting down to 3k or something. but just pops once or something sometimes.
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thats a good one...could have something to do with the stock piping??? or low octane gas???
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Originally posted by PbFoot
ive never had a backfire, but sometimes it pops when im in 3rd or 2nd and up to like 4k in rpms and i completely let go of the gas and coasting down to 3k or something. but just pops once or something sometimes.
ya, thats what happens to mine when i step on it. isnt that a backfire when the exhaust pops like that?
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