Originally Posted by Methodical4u I would imagine that unless they have some sort of mount somewhere that they would move at least some. If it's just the silicone that is
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I'm a little disappointed in the install by the Stillen mechanic at this point, seems he took a shortcut and never dremeled out this part and just took it out all together
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Shouldn't be too hard to have some brackets made up to hold it in place. Alternatively, order the parts that were removed from Nissan (or see if the shop still has them lying around) and then have them cut to use as supports. I'd take care of that before getting the tune -- the tune won't help if the ECU's getting erratic MAF signals.
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That is an interesting turn of events. Hopefully you can get that squared away without putting out any more cash........
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If he did take them out completely, then you could just get some sort of rubber mat type of stuff and wrap it around the pipe until it fits securely... if not that then maybe some kind of hose cover.
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those r both good ideas. I'm going to try and see if I can get them secured better to try to limit movement. I'm also going to get the exhaust bolts checked to see if any of them have loosened enough to cause a small leak near the primary o2 as jordo suggested. I just don't undertsand how my car can run beautifully for 2000 miles after my exhaust install then fall flat on its face overnight.
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On that note, any pending codes? You might want to see if autozone can scan the ECU for you (or pick one up).
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It's strange... i'm interested myself in finding out what it winds up being. OP, have you attempted to snug any of the exhaust bolts down yourself or clamped down the intake pipes a little more? Is there any sort of rough idle that might give the indication of a vaccum leak? If you have a friend that can get in the car and rev it a little bit, you can mix some water and a little dawn in a spray bottle and spray all around all the areas where things are clamped and see if there are any bubbles that come from any of those areas... you can also do the same with your vac lines, it could be maybe something small like maybe even a cut in the vac line or silicone tube for that matter.
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some people will use a starter fluid around those areas sometimes too, if you hear the engine suddenly rev up a little bit under idle, you likely have found your leak. It's been a while since I did any of that stuff though.
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