Possible to have a y-pipe and not know it...
Possible to have a y-pipe and not know it...
Well, just as the title says it... I bought my maxima used about half a year ago. I am extremely impressed with it and love it. But anyway, the point is that I am suspecting that the previous owner might have had some upgrades done. I got it from a dealer friend. The reason I am asking is because I noticed that when the car is warming up there are a lot of toxic fumes. Once it is warmed up everything is ok... the exhaust fumes are not bad anymore.
So basically, how do I check if I have one without raising the car up?
Thanks
So basically, how do I check if I have one without raising the car up?
Thanks
the best way is to obviously look at the pipe. the stock y has a fairly large flex section while the aftermarket ones i have seen tend to be shorter somewhere around 4-6 inches. a y pipe should not have any change on exhaust fumes, if anything the previous owner may have installed a test pipe or perhaps a free flow one that has broken apart.
Originally Posted by Melaza
So you may have a Y pipe b/c there is a lot of toxic fumes when you warm up the car?
i`m confused..
i`m confused..
judging whether it is modified by how it feels is terribly inaccurate. taking it to a dyno is another option but is much expensive than getting a set of ramps and rolling under the car to check for anything. most y pipes gain are felt and shown on the dyno in higher rpms.
Originally Posted by DarkYDK
Well, not only that. I posted previously about my car having A LOT of torque, and yet it is still stock (at least to my knowledge). So, basically I am thinking that there might be some upgrade. The reason I am surprised is because I've driven a Camry before my Max, and well... there is a HUGE difference in performace. I know there is no comarison between the two... but still.
nuf said. Your car is stock.
Try a 5.5 gen
check it out the next time you will be changing oil or just roll under the car. If you got an aftermarket y-pipe you'll see it right a way cause it looks different from all other exhaust components. If the previous owner modded the car he might have advanced timing as well.
Why does it seem as if you're ignoring the best advice in this thread, and only replying to someone who is just as clueless as you are?
Originally Posted by DarkYDK
Well, just as the title says it... I bought my maxima used about half a year ago. I am extremely impressed with it and love it. But anyway, the point is that I am suspecting that the previous owner might have had some upgrades done. I got it from a dealer friend. The reason I am asking is because I noticed that when the car is warming up there are a lot of toxic fumes. Once it is warmed up everything is ok... the exhaust fumes are not bad anymore.
So basically, how do I check if I have one without raising the car up?
Thanks
So basically, how do I check if I have one without raising the car up?
Thanks
Originally Posted by DarkYDK
So there is no other way to find out without raising the car on a ramp?
Originally Posted by DrKlop
as I said before, if your car is not lowered there's enough room to get under it and check...

Originally Posted by DarkYDK
The reason I am asking is because I noticed that when the car is warming up there are a lot of toxic fumes. Once it is warmed up everything is ok... the exhaust fumes are not bad anymore.
Thanks
Thanks
Originally Posted by 5thgenmaxima
Is it possible that you are just smelling a rich A/F ratio????
Looking under his car would probably be a better way to see if he has an aftermarket y-pipe..
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Originally Posted by 5thgenmaxima
I was just saying, the smell is probably normal is all.
Originally Posted by 5thgenmaxima
While the H02 sensors are warming your system is in "open loop" basically the pcm doesn't take any information from the 02 sensor and doesn't change your a/f ratio. Another thing with cold cars is that the computer runs a vehicle rich to warm the engine quicker until the ECT gets to a determined temperature for several reasons... Is it possible that you are just smelling a rich A/F ratio????
Originally Posted by NmexMAX
Why does it seem as if you're ignoring the best advice in this thread, and only replying to someone who is just as clueless as you are?
Originally Posted by DarkYDK
Well, not only that. I posted previously about my car having A LOT of torque, and yet it is still stock (at least to my knowledge). So, basically I am thinking that there might be some upgrade. The reason I am surprised is because I've driven a Camry before my Max, and well... there is a HUGE difference in performace. I know there is no comarison between the two... but still.
Originally Posted by DarkYDK
Well, just as the title says it... I bought my maxima used about half a year ago. I am extremely impressed with it and love it. But anyway, the point is that I am suspecting that the previous owner might have had some upgrades done. I got it from a dealer friend. The reason I am asking is because I noticed that when the car is warming up there are a lot of toxic fumes. Once it is warmed up everything is ok... the exhaust fumes are not bad anymore.
So basically, how do I check if I have one without raising the car up?
Thanks
So basically, how do I check if I have one without raising the car up?
Thanks
Have your dealer friend look at it. Most likely you have a gasket going bad, Y-Pipe or not. The stock pipe had a heat shield over the "Pre Cat" up front right under the engine. If you have that heat shield then you are stock, and if not a cat there, then it is a y-pipe. Either that or, you most likely have a gasket leak. When starting up the car, look underneath for exhaust leak in the cold. You will see steam/exhaust gas coming from a flanged section that may be rusted or leaking. I had my Main cat gasket dissolve revcently from rust.
Originally Posted by VQ30GTR
Have your dealer friend look at it. Most likely you have a gasket going bad, Y-Pipe or not. The stock pipe had a heat shield over the "Pre Cat" up front right under the engine. If you have that heat shield then you are stock, and if not a cat there, then it is a y-pipe. Either that or, you most likely have a gasket leak. When starting up the car, look underneath for exhaust leak in the cold. You will see steam/exhaust gas coming from a flanged section that may be rusted or leaking. I had my Main cat gasket dissolve revcently from rust.
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