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Hi all,

I've just changed to supersprint quad exhaust, realized that when I engaged 'D' gear and let the car roll freely without any acceleration, rpm likely be ard 1000-1500, the exhaust tends to vibrates alot and it can be felt even when I'm sitting in the car... Anyone experience this or anyone can give advice on this?

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Hi all,

I've just changed to supersprint quad exhaust, realized that when I engaged 'D' gear and let the car roll freely without any acceleration, rpm likely be ard 1000-1500, the exhaust tends to vibrates alot and it can be felt even when I'm sitting in the car... Anyone experience this or anyone can give advice on this?

 

Since you are on aftermarket exos, mufflers should be less restrictive, more resonation and hence more vibration. 

 

One possibility could be that the rubber hangers that holds the exos with the undercarriage are insufficient.

Hope is the first step on the road to disappointment.

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Hi all,

I've just changed to supersprint quad exhaust, realized that when I engaged 'D' gear and let the car roll freely without any acceleration, rpm likely be ard 1000-1500, the exhaust tends to vibrates alot and it can be felt even when I'm sitting in the car... Anyone experience this or anyone can give advice on this?

Got pict? Interested to do quad too. Wats the damage?

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Since you are on aftermarket exos, mufflers should be less restrictive, more resonation and hence more vibration. 

 

One possibility could be that the rubber hangers that holds the exos with the undercarriage are insufficient.

JOVEN?

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