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37zeroZ 11-24-2014 07:04 PM

AAM Midpipe & Short Tail Exhaust
 
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Yesterday, I installed my AAM midpipe to compliment my recently installed AAM short tails. All went well removing the OEM exhaust. The install went smooth, however, I do have a slight exhaust leak at one of the flanges. I tried to adjust, but same result. Is there a way to correct this, such as, a thicker gasket? I would appreciate any suggestions. The sound of this setup is great!! Here's some pictures:

nismo13807 11-26-2014 04:13 PM

are u using brand new gaskets? if its new and installed correctly then it shouldnt be leaking.. maybe trying torquing the bolts a little more?

37zeroZ 11-26-2014 04:45 PM

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Originally Posted by nismo13807 (Post 3041349)
are u using brand new gaskets? if its new and installed correctly then it shouldnt be leaking.. maybe trying torquing the bolts a little more?

Yeah, using new gaskets. I torqued down the bolts tight. Prior to starting the car, I suspected it would leak at that spot since I felt some slight play on the gasket.

This weekend I plan to add some ultra copper silicone to both sides of the gasket to help with a better seal.

jaytirbhaw 11-26-2014 04:51 PM

How loud is it?

37zeroZ 11-26-2014 06:58 PM

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Originally Posted by jaytirbhaw (Post 3041374)
How loud is it?

Opinions are subjective. IMO it's right for me. On a cold start, it does roar like a lion, but once the RPMs drop it purrs like a kitten. Sure, when you step on the gas it does get a bit loud, however, taking it easy on the accelerator and at cruising speed it's not loud at all.

kayha12 11-26-2014 10:38 PM

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Originally Posted by 37zeroZ (Post 3041370)
Yeah, using new gaskets. I torqued down the bolts tight. Prior to starting the car, I suspected it would leak at that spot since I felt some slight play on the gasket.

This weekend I plan to add some ultra copper silicone to both sides of the gasket to help with a better seal.

the copper seal should do the trick, if not you may have a warped flange, which would have been caused during the manufacturing process

37zeroZ 11-26-2014 11:23 PM

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Originally Posted by kayha12 (Post 3041648)
the copper seal should do the trick, if not you may have a warped flange, which would have been caused during the manufacturing process

Every aftermarket install is a gamble. I assume there's always a possibility of any aftermarket replacement to have problems, i.e, fitment issues. In my case, it's just a slight problem that I believe I can fix We'll see how thing work out this weekend.

@NT 11-28-2014 05:36 PM

I want to hear this thing!

37zeroZ 11-29-2014 06:47 PM

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Originally Posted by @NT (Post 3042837)
I want to hear this thing!

I'll try to get a video clip posted.

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Originally Posted by kayha12 (Post 3041648)
the copper seal should do the trick, if not you may have a warped flange, which would have been caused during the manufacturing process

Today, decided to fix the leaks. Initially I thought I only had the one leak, however, I had four flange leaks.:eek: The two that connect to the CATS were fine.

I applied the copper seal to each flange gasket. Also, I decided to purchase larger size bolts w/hardware since the ones that came with original purchase seems a bit too small. Plus, got high grade quality so I can torque down bolt, without the fear of breaking. We'll see how things work out tomorrow after I wait the 24-hours wait period for the copper seal to dry.

37zeroZ 12-01-2014 09:11 PM

Had time to fire it up after redoing my flanges with better hardware and applying cooper seal to the four gaskets that were leaking. Initially, I thought one leaked by, but upon further inspection four leaked....with one that was more noticeable than the others.

Final result.....all is good. :happydance: Took it on a test drive and no B.S., I can tell the difference on what this properly sealed cat-back system sounds and feels like. Wow....what a difference fixing the flange connections.

jaytirbhaw 12-01-2014 09:14 PM

any chance on some videos? I'm working on a similar setup trying to decide if I should get the mid pipe

37zeroZ 12-02-2014 06:42 PM

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Originally Posted by jaytirbhaw (Post 3044982)
any chance on some videos? I'm working on a similar setup trying to decide if I should get the mid pipe

Here's a couple videos.

370Z AAM Catback Exhaust Video with Galaxy 4S

370Z AAM Catback Exhaust Video with iPhone 6 Plus

@NT 12-05-2014 12:35 PM

Ugghhh I love it. I have an Invidia exhaust and I wish it was a little louder. I'd get in trouble if I was rocking this exhaust where I live, but it sounds great!

///maestro 12-21-2014 01:02 AM

any flyby vids??

jpkirk 04-13-2015 10:33 AM

In for the flyby vids. I've been thinking about this combo for a year now. Live about 15 miles from AAM in Annapolis Juntion.


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