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MrJdmNismo thank you so much for the video ! Actually I was doing the right thing, but I just didn't have the right tools for a very rusty bolt !

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Old 02-18-2011, 08:26 AM   #46 (permalink)
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MrJdmNismo thank you so much for the video !

Actually I was doing the right thing, but I just didn't have the right tools for a very rusty bolt ! (Your nismo exhaust is shiny compared to my non nismo one !!!)

I went to an associative garage where they lend real good tools and a car lifter (sorry for my english dunno the name) and I manage to unscrew everything and do the modification with two washers.

When I put down the car and started the engine everyone in the garage came to see what was that roaring. Immediate effect !

the sound is so much what I always wanted, and was the last step to my total satisfaction with the Z ! I'm now so happy, I have a V6 that sounds like a sport car ! and with the 1500 euros I have spared on not buying a exhaust line, I'll fly and come to visit your country ;-)

Anyway thanks all for this topic, made my day/month/year !


PS : posted a video here, of course doesn't do justice to the real sound, but it gives already an idea :


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Funny. I just came across this video of a white Nismo 370z with the washer mod. People do stupid **** all the time, but intentionally causing an exhaust leak? Just wow.
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I did this bc I was bored and curious while waiting for my FI exhaust... way too much drone and way too raspy. This is comin from someone who likes it pretty loud and isn't sensitive to drone. Keep in mind I also had FI HFC when I tried this out so that made it louder im sure. Anyways didn't care much for it at all but it is cheap and easy and I can understand how painful the stock nismo exhaust is to live with bc of its restrictiveness of the exhaust tone. Especially on a car that looks this bad ***. Just my 2 cents.
You prolly rasped and droned because of the hfc, but other than that.. mine has been awesome for a year haha xd no complains and im still alive. (to those who said exhaust will leak into cabin)
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Funny. I just came across this video of a white Nismo 370z with the washer mod. People do stupid **** all the time, but intentionally causing an exhaust leak? Just wow.
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Thanks. Pick either side. Blacked out or Subaru style. But on topic, why exhaust leak is dangerous and I think it's stupid to do it just to sound better:

Can an exhaust leak affect a car's performance?

"No, but it can kill the occupants of the car.

There is a good reason why tailpipes terminate past the rear bumper. Exhaust fumes can be sucked into the car by the partial vacuum created by the vehicle passing through the airstream. No car is completely sealed from the outside and that is why the trunk on a car has a double sealed rubber weatherstrip."
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More info on exhaust leak from eHow

The exhaust system is an important part of your vehicle, because it expels burned engine gases from the car. The exhaust also controls emissions of your vehicle, and any damage or leaks to it can affect the performance of the car. Poisonous carbon monoxide can seep into the passenger area, which is why it is important to diagnose and repair exhaust leaks right away.

Physical Damage and Leaks
Perform a visual examination of the vehicle and its exhaust system for signs of physical damage or scrapes. Look for signs of black soot on the exhaust and tailpipe, which is a sign that there is carbon built up from a leak.

Scraping the bottom of the car while driving over a curb or speed bump is a common way to cause damage to the exhaust. Holes and scrapes can cause the exhaust to start leaking.

The oxygen sensor is in the exhaust system, and scraping the bottom of the vehicle can damage the oxygen sensor, which will cause exhaust leaks.

Check your vehicle's undercarriage for signs of rust. Older vehicles are vulnerable to rusting, and rust will eat metal, causing leaks in the exhaust pipe.

Welded joints are common spots for exhaust leaks. Check all joints on the exhaust and make sure there is no rust or damage.

Shaking and Noise
Vehicles with an exhaust leak will shake and rattle while idling at a red light. A different noise, such as a ticking or popping, is a common sign of an exhaust leak. A loud roaring noise that is different from the usual sounds your car makes is also a sign of an exhaust leak problem.

Have a friend gently accelerate the engine while you have the hood up and are listening outside the vehicle. Listen for a deep, throaty sound or loud sputtering that sounds different from what you are used to hearing from the car. ***I guess you're going for that sound***

Gas Smell
Smelling a gas while your car's windows are rolled up is a sign of an exhaust leak. This sign is often easier to notice in colder months when you drive with the windows up and the vents are opened for hot air. The odor may not be noticeable while you are outside the vehicle but is always present as you are driving.

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The problems associated with exhaust leaks vary by the size of the leak, its location and what type of fuel injection system your car has. Although most people think that exhaust leaks are little more than a source of irritating noise, the truth is that they can affect performance, fuel economy, emissions and present a danger to the car's occupants.

Noise
The level of noise associated with an exhaust leak varies with its location. In general, the noise emitted by a leaking exhaust will get louder and sharper with proximity to the engine. A leaking muffler will probably only produce a low grumble, a leaking mid-pipe in the catalytic converter will produce a loud drone at highway speeds, and an exhaust manifold leak will emit a pronounced rap that rises with RPM.

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
The single most dangerous aspect of an exhaust leak is carbon monoxide poisoning. This colorless and odorless gas is a byproduct of combustion and, when inhaled, replaces oxygen-carrying hemoglobin in the blood. The immediate effects of carbon monoxide poisoning are nausea, headache and vomiting, followed by lethargy, unconsciousness and ultimately death. The EPA has concluded that one out of five vehicles involved in an accident may have elevated levels of carbon monoxide in the cabin, which ultimately caused the driver to become inattentive. Carbon monoxide poisoning can be recognized by a flushed complexion, and blood that is a bright red (almost orange) in color.

Performance
If your car was produced after 1995 and has an exhaust leak upstream from the catalytic converter, then the exhaust leak will almost certainly cause a reduction in performance. This can occur because the engine's oxygen sensors are not receiving correct information about the engine's air-fuel ratio, which will cause the engine to inject more or less fuel to compensate. This decreases engine performance, particularly in the low-RPM band.

Fuel Economy
The performance decrease caused by an overly-rich fuel condition will require the driver to use a heavier foot while driving, which will inevitably lead to a decrease in fuel economy.

Catalytic Converter Meltdown
Catalytic converters use a matrix of metal to transform un-burned fuel into less harmful compounds but can only cope with so much. Too much fuel in the exhaust stream will cause the converter's internal temperatures to rise over 500 degrees, melting and cracking its internal matrix. This condition is called "converter melt-down" and can be extremely dangerous. An overheated converter can easily flash-ignite any surrounding combustibles, such as oil, transmission fluid and grease.

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i like a lil exhaust smell first thing in the morning. mixes well with coffee
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Thanks. Pick either side. Blacked out or Subaru style. But on topic, why exhaust leak is dangerous and I think it's stupid to do it just to sound better:

Can an exhaust leak affect a car's performance?

"No, but it can kill the occupants of the car.

There is a good reason why tailpipes terminate past the rear bumper. Exhaust fumes can be sucked into the car by the partial vacuum created by the vehicle passing through the airstream. No car is completely sealed from the outside and that is why the trunk on a car has a double sealed rubber weatherstrip."

Considering many here run without test pipes, and I ran an open header/no cat dump from GA to NOVA and survived, I'm sure they will be OK. Doesn't change my opinions of the mod itself, I'm just saying that "health risk" isn't high on my list of reasons why it is a bad mod.

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