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Originally Posted by 03WhiteGT LOL @ all you who need to rely on the DTE instead of the dots. When it gets down to two or three dots, I fill

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Old 08-06-2013, 08:19 PM   #31 (permalink)
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LOL @ all you who need to rely on the DTE instead of the dots. When it gets down to two or three dots, I fill up. It’s that easy and guess what,,,,, there's next to zero chance I will ever run out of gas.

Never in my life have I heard of anyone creating an exhaust leak to make the exhaust sound better,,,, until I bought my 370 and started reading the forums. I think it's dumb, but it’s not my car so washer away. And as stated before; creating an exhaust leak post 02 sensor will have no measurable affects on HP/TQ. It's all in your head.
really?

its pretty common with muscle cars, subarus, cobalts, maximas, altimas, volvos, 350zs, ect.

i think the only group that doesnt do crap like that are honda guys(which is the exact opposite of what i would have thought XD)
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So you haven't been keeping up on the fuel starvation issue?
I always go to the track with a full tank of gas (to be consistent). I highly doubt starvation is an issue under "normal" driving conditions.
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really?

its pretty common with muscle cars, subarus, cobalts, maximas, altimas, volvos, 350zs, ect.

i think the only group that doesnt do crap like that are honda guys(which is the exact opposite of what i would have thought XD)
Granted, this is the first import I have owned since my first car which was a GSLSE Rx7. I have been racing Mustangs (now a vette) for more than 20 years and not once have I heard anything about separating exhaust pipes using washers to make the exhaust louder. Especially in the Mustang/Camaro/Vette crowds. Doing so in one of these cars would sound like an embarrassing exhaust leak. Either buy an exhaust system or get a cutout. Damn, I feel old now. The fact of the matter is it’s your car. Do as you wish; what I think means absolutely nothing.
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I always go to the track with a full tank of gas (to be consistent). I highly doubt starvation is an issue under "normal" driving conditions.
Many people have experienced it on the street.
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Many people have experienced it on the street.
Under normal driving conditions?
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under normal "my car doesn't have a live axle so why the hell not" conditions
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Granted, this is the first import I have owned since my first car which was a GSLSE Rx7. I have been racing Mustangs (now a vette) for more than 20 years and not once have I heard anything about separating exhaust pipes using washers to make the exhaust louder. Especially in the Mustang/Camaro/Vette crowds. Doing so in one of these cars would sound like an embarrassing exhaust leak. Either buy an exhaust system or get a cutout. Damn, I feel old now. The fact of the matter is it’s your car. Do as you wish; what I think means absolutely nothing.
i have seen a few on mustangs, camaros, chargers/challengers, Pontiac G8, Trans am, Firebirds, ect.

i dont think the vette crowd would do that kind of stuff since they just have to pull a fuse to stop the butterfly valve from closing on their extra exhaust tips for more sound and i know for a fact that the viper crowd dont do that since their exhaust sounds beefy as hell stock

i know i only did the washer mod because my moms stock maxima has a better exhaust note than my Nismo 370z does stock(and that imo is really sad)
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Under normal driving conditions?
apparently taking long right turns will cause it

i have no idea it would cause it because i have taken long right turns to get on the highway at 40mph before and never once have i experienced fuel starvation, even with low fuel(1/4 tank)
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I've fuel starved on the street. Clover-leaf off-ramp @ ~60-70. Was a little more aggressive than I'd normally drive on the street, but not ridiculous, no tire distress or anything. Starved sure as ****.
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i know i only did the washer mod because my moms stock maxima has a better exhaust note than my Nismo 370z does stock(and that imo is really sad)
That's exactly why I did it. People are always criticizing this mod but it really makes the car sound nice.
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And as stated before; creating an exhaust leak post 02 sensor will have no measurable affects on HP/TQ. It's all in your head.
This is not a true statement. Check link.

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3 whp is well within the range of dyno variance between runs. The OP of that thread did two runs with the muffler, and one without. That's not enough to determine any gain or loss. It's impossible to tell whether a 3 whp gain is from a mod or just the natural variance of the dyno. He would have needed to do several runs with the muffler and average the numbers, then do several runs without the muffler and average the numbers. As it stands, you can't determine a gain from his post.
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