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Y-Pipe Fraying


jackvyal

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Hey everyone!

 

I hope you're all enjoying the Bank Holiday weekend.

 

I went for a drive today around Box Hill and on my return I noticed my exhaust note was a bit different, less bassy with a bit of a rattle.

 

I looked under the car and saw the braids on the flex joints were quite badly frayed (see images).

 

Do you guys reckon this is a serious issue?

 

Car is a 2004 DE with no mods.

 

I really appreciate the help.

 

Jack

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Ok so I had another look and couldn't seem to find anything other than the flexis. Went for another quick drive, and maybe rattling was the wrong word.

 

It sounds quite a bit louder with a buzzing to it. It sounds like a different exhaust, like it's been modded

 

Any other ideas?

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I had like a tapping/rattling noise when accelerating hard, I was sure it couldn't be the exhaust and I looked into loads of things. In the end I knew the flexi was on its way out as it was an mot advisory so I changed it for a scorpion. Been fine ever since. It may look like that at the bottom of the flexi but what's the top gonna be like?

 

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My old flexi looked similar and happily passed MOT's however eventually other parts of the exhaust started to blow and that was that. I never noticed a note change, soemtimes with the windows down at low speed you hear an almost "tinkling" which i put down to the braiding

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Your flexi are on the way out.

 

I had the same thing, like a "chuffing" or "rattling" noise from the underside of the car on gentle lift of and engine run down. Dont worry about it for now but start saving for a new y pipe (or replacement flexi's)

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