Test pipe / noise

Drumraven12

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2008 speed3
Quick question

I installed a test pipe and PG inlet last weekend had a light come on but next morning it was gone and has not returned but I have another issue.

When wot in first and second gear at the end of the rpm range right before shifting I get a low "grinding" sound... I am not sure where it is from it sounds like its from the test pipe, I have checked for leaks and have none.

I did notice when installing the test pipe there is no bracket so I am wondering if at wot I am getting movment in the pipe itself??

By the way no lights or lose of power when this happens just a noise but a very noticable noise.

Thanks in advance
 
No bracket TP FTL, man. Who's TP is it? Are there sprung bolts at the upstream connection or, a flex pipe section? There needs to be some movement here because the engine moves, especially if you're still on the stock bad rear motor mount.
 
No bracket TP FTL, man. Who's TP is it? Are there sprung bolts at the upstream connection or, a flex pipe section? There needs to be some movement here because the engine moves, especially if you're still on the stock bad rear motor mount.

It is a SU TP there are sprung bolts at the upstream.

I was very curious about not having a replacment bracket to hook back into but when I looked around at all the various test pipes I noticed they were all straight pipe no bracket..... while I will be the first to admit I dont have alot of experience with exhaust it is very possible that everyone else already knew to fix and weld your own which I guess is my next step I just had not seen anyone else talking about this or any instructions to do so with the pipe.
 
You sure is a grinding noise, I had noise with my HFC's on my G35. A metalic kind of noise.
 
Yep, check those bolts, you've probably overtightened them. Remove and lube the connection with a high temp/pressure grease to help for a while. Corksport and others use the factory mid-pipe hangers and are better for this. Some use a flexible spun metal section for this, too.

Get a rear motor mount, really, do it. SU's is good, with very little vibe, no noise on their street bushing.
 
Yep, check those bolts, you've probably overtightened them. Remove and lube the connection with a high temp/pressure grease to help for a while. Corksport and others use the factory mid-pipe hangers and are better for this. Some use a flexible spun metal section for this, too.

Get a rear motor mount, really, do it. SU's is good, with very little vibe, no noise on their street bushing.

Found the problem...

I have GHL catback and right where the test pipe ends and the GHL starts you have that large plate with 8 bolts holding it and at the bottom of the GHL exhaust is the cylinder L bracket that hooks to the stock exhaust hook.... well that cylinder welded peice was hitting the metal brace plate at wot in 1st and 2nd gear with a simple adjustment I tested for leaks and put it on the road... no more knocking!

Thanks for help
 
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