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Originally Posted by Chuck@Z1 The HFC's sound different because they are allowing more flow and the 370Z is bad to become "raspy" but you can also check for an exhaust

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Old 07-09-2012, 07:42 PM   #3 (permalink)
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The HFC's sound different because they are allowing more flow and the 370Z is bad to become "raspy" but you can also check for an exhaust leak where it bolts to the header.

We have seen several cars (including our own) with this problem and came out with gaskets just for this purpose.
What exactly would I be looking for as far as a leak? Exhaust fumes coming out?
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