Ping sound after installing B pipe
#1
Ping sound after installing B pipe
Hi All,
After my friend and I install the Stillen B pipe on to my Maxima 2000, I keep hearing pinging sound. My friend tells me is due to heat, that expands the aluminum which makes the sound. Not that I do not belive him, but I want to make sure is not due to a faulty install. Also, we used gaskets that came with the B pipe, we did not use anything else. Currently, I have an Injen Intake, Stillen Y pipe, a recently installed Stillen B pipe, with the stock muffler. Any suggestions is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
After my friend and I install the Stillen B pipe on to my Maxima 2000, I keep hearing pinging sound. My friend tells me is due to heat, that expands the aluminum which makes the sound. Not that I do not belive him, but I want to make sure is not due to a faulty install. Also, we used gaskets that came with the B pipe, we did not use anything else. Currently, I have an Injen Intake, Stillen Y pipe, a recently installed Stillen B pipe, with the stock muffler. Any suggestions is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
#7
I know what the solution is...remove the rear cross member that hangs below the bpipe...its located just before the bpipe bends around...if your still confused, theres a black large cross member with 8 bolts...and a small silver cross member with 2 bolts...it's the small silver one...u can't miss it
I had this same problem with my 2k2 while installing the cattman catback....I seriously couldn't figure out what the problem was...it was pinging whether the car was on or off....it just would NOT stop until the whole car got cooler....I further diagnosed it and found out it was the rear cross member and bpipe touching each other...all I did was remove it and the pinging went away completely...
I had this same problem with my 2k2 while installing the cattman catback....I seriously couldn't figure out what the problem was...it was pinging whether the car was on or off....it just would NOT stop until the whole car got cooler....I further diagnosed it and found out it was the rear cross member and bpipe touching each other...all I did was remove it and the pinging went away completely...
#8
Thats the problem I was having from my cattman hanging so low because my stock rubber hangers were so worn. Instead of removing the cross section i bought those Napa hangers and they are tough! That exhaust aint going anywhere. $5 each, 3 on the muffler and one on the b pipe. Just keep that biatch in place real tight and it wont go anywhere.
#9
True, for those members who feel unsafe removing the cross member....you can try aftermarket exhaust hangers....or hose clamps around the stock rubber hangers....I went with the hose clamp route becuz I'm a lazy ********** : P
#10
My friend tells me is due to heat, that expands the aluminum which makes the sound
You could also try to bend that crossmember.
#12
Originally Posted by SPiG
Exhaust is never made from Aluminum. Most are made from steel.
You could also try to bend that crossmember.
You could also try to bend that crossmember.
#13
Originally Posted by steven88
unfortunately, I got owned in front of all my friends...they were like "you got OWNED"....
hahaha funniest thing ive read in weeks! after reading that, even i feel like i got owned
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