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HELP!!! Exhaust system layout question

Old Jul 16, 2003 | 05:47 AM
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HELP!!! Exhaust system layout question

Hey All,

Can you please help me understand the exhaust layout for a 1997 Maxima SE. I got a small leak, and trying to pin-point what part is the culprint.

Let me take a stab at it, and please let me know if I am wrong.

Off the header is the "front converter".This is the piece with the honeycomb flex pipe in it.

Next comes the rear converter, I think???

Then the mystery, what is the longer cylinder shaped object after the rear converter? Is this a front muffler or resonator?

From there the plumbing goes to the rear and to the rear muffler hanging under the trunk.

Guess in a nutshell my question is, aside from the front converter and rear muffler, what are the two units in between.

You can use Courtesy Nissans diagram as a example:

[URL=http://]http://www.courtesyparts.com/A32_O2-sensors.html

On the diagram the area of confusion is the unit where the 95-96 rear sensor plugs into. Is this the rear converter or resonator? And the second thing is the following unit that is cut off in the picture, it looks like a cylinder. Is this a front muffler or is this the cat.

Thanks in advance for any assistance.
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Old Jul 16, 2003 | 06:29 AM
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I think I may have figured it out.

Y-Pipe is the front converter piece
Next is the converter
Then the B-Pipe
Then the muffler

So the only question is, what is the chamber on the B-pipe for? Is it a muffler or resonator?

Thanks
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