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Originally Posted by N0SL3N You can remove the 4 bolts and use washers to space the cross member down. Some people say not to but I don't see the harm.
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Yes I can see where it hits the cross member. It goes and comes but I would say it is way more than a rattle. I travel a total of 6 miles to and from work a day. After this Sunday the car will probably never see the light of day until it's time to install the turbos. So for right now I have an old micro fiber rag wedged in between to the exhaust pipe and the cross member until I can figure something out.
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Everyone that has anything other than stock components before the mid-pipe/y-pipe has the hiss. I think Motordyne found a way to mitigate it, but it is still there. I feel your pain though. I searched for exhaust leaks for weeks, lol.
Just for reference, I have the Greddy 20G TT kit. The downpipes (2.5" ish) connect straight to the F.I. TT-TDX (3"). My theory is that the difference in piping size contributes to the hiss as well as any places where the pipes split (in my case).
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No its the one right in the middle of the car the mid pipe is right over it.
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The exhaust is also 2.75"i forgot to tell you guys this.
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You have to loosen the mid pipe a little from both ends and push it up and tighten them back up....will require 2 people unless you have something you can shove vertically to hold it up while you tighten. Also a lift would help tremendously. I had the same problem with my greddy exhaust.
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A Y pipe with a wider diameter than stock will cause hiss.
I believe the same is true when going to a H or X pipe (other than, I should expect, the OEM Nismo H). Unresonated test pipes will hiss and then rasp on coast down. The only way I know of to avoid it is to keep the Y pipe close to OEM diameter and to have resonated TP's.
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Sounds like I'll be sticking with my factory TP then...I like how she sounds just with the Y-pipe and exhaust.
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Do you mean the cats?
You can pick up a set of used resonated TP's from someone, and that should eliminate the rasp and 95% of the hiss on coast down anyway. The Y pipe will probably hiss no matter what you do... I went from a wider one back to S-tune (ever so slightly wider than OEM) because I couldn't stand the hiss. Good luck... hopefully you will either get used to it, or find a combo that works.
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1) Do you have to buy the Y pipe with this setup for the Beluga CBE? 2) If you don't go with the Y pipe will it change the tone or is the Y pipe more for HP gains? 3) Do you have any fitment issues. I'm about to pull the trigger on this...
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