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TROYXTROY 05-30-2001 11:05 PM

Does your exhaust go BLUB, BLUB, BLUB when you let up on the gas?
 

When I'm driving and I let up on the gas, I get this deep blub, blub, blub sound. It's pretty loud and definitely annoying. Is this normal with an aftermarket exhaust or do I have a problem with my car?
Thanks
-Troy


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blueneonman1 05-31-2001 12:54 AM

Hehehe, I like that sound. Ever since I hollowed my cats out, I get that same thing. One thing I think is cool and love to do on the road is drop it in 2nd going 55-60mph and BANG!!! A loud backfire happens http://www.mustangworks.com/msgboard/smile.gif. I love that. Yours will probably do the same.

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joe4speed 05-31-2001 01:47 AM

a little backfire on deceleration is a good thing! http://www.mustangworks.com/msgboard/smile.gif http://www.mustangworks.com/msgboard/biggrin.gif

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84stangLX 05-31-2001 04:19 AM

I get the same thing on my car, except i've never had it backfire.

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TROYXTROY 05-31-2001 07:14 AM

Any way to make it not happen?
-Troy

Rick 91GT 05-31-2001 07:22 AM

Some times it is caused by a lack of back pressure and what you hear is the cold air being sucked back into the hot exhaust flow. Long tubes headers even make this more prone, as they scavage further down in the exhaust system.

Doesn't everyone with this problem have Off Road pipes? If you have hi-flow cats or cats in general it is less likely to happen.


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smithbling 05-31-2001 08:12 AM

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Originally posted by Rick 91GT:
Some times it is caused by a lack of back pressure and what you hear is the cold air being sucked back into the hot exhaust flow. Long tubes headers even make this more prone, as they scavage further down in the exhaust system.

This is a bit of a long shot, but, if it is cold air being sucked back into the hot exhaust flow... (I too agree) Could it be similar to thunder?? I believe when a warm air mass hits a cold air mass you get thunder. Something to think about??

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NoSlow5.0 05-31-2001 07:21 PM

Yes, it's air being sucked back in the exhaust. But that is what you get for running an off road. But just remember the trade off, on decel your car may go...BLUB, BLUB, BLUB; but when you nail it it goes .....WWWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!! Light Em Up!! http://www.mustangworks.com/msgboard/smile.gif

gp001 05-31-2001 09:37 PM

LOL - NoSlow5.0

You otta hear mine! With long tube Flowtechs into 3" Dr. Gas X-pipe, into 2 chamber Flowmasters it sounds like a Trans Am series race car

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SLOWPONY 06-01-2001 09:48 AM

It is your injectors cutting out. It is like that from the factory. A custom chip can get rid of that. You can hear it louder because your exhaust is more freed up.

cptn.stangaroo 06-01-2001 11:01 AM

thats a sweet sound http://www.mustangworks.com/msgboard/wink.gif

5000cc 06-02-2001 11:06 AM

check for any leaks,mine was leaking and it make that kind of noise

TROYXTROY 06-02-2001 03:32 PM

Besides a visual check, is there any other way to check for leaks?
-Troy

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1995 GT Convertible, 5 Speed
Novi 2000 showing 10# of boost, 3.55's, Pro-M 77mm Mass Air Meter, 30# Injectors, 255lph Walbro Intank Fuel Pump, Bassani Equal Length Headers, X-Pipe & Cat-Back, Steeda G-Trac Stage 3 Suspension, Kenny Brown Extreme Sub System, Pro 5.0 Shifter, Cobra R Rims, FRPP King Cobra Clutch, Steeda Adjustable Clutch Quadrant & Cable

Quik50HO 06-02-2001 08:55 PM

Mines always making some kind of noises, but mostly from exhaust. I have all 4 cats gutted and 3 Chamber Flows, doesn't sound is good is my 12' Second SN95GT, But it will... http://www.mustangworks.com/msgboard/biggrin.gif

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