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MagicalTrevor

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4,879 posts

99 months

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Sunday 5th August 2012 quote quote all
I'm sorry this has been covered before, I just don't understand the technicalities.

My K series Elise with sports exhaust pops on overrun. My old man reckons the engine needs tuning but I guess it depends on the engine?

So in laymans terms, is it ok and why?

NWTony

1,581 posts

98 months

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I believe it's unburnt fuel getting to the exhaust and may well be a problem for your cat, if you still have one.

MagicalTrevor

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NWTony said:
I believe it's unburnt fuel getting to the exhaust and may well be a problem for your cat, if you still have one.
Thanks Tony, I'll ask the chap who looks after my car to take a look.

Still sounds awesome when it pops mind biggrin

ewand

194 posts

84 months

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Monday 6th August 2012 quote quote all
Isn't that one of the points of having the sports exhaust (depending on how much it does it/how loud it is)?

My S2 had a factory sports exhaust and used to burble and pop a bit on the overrun - sounded great!

MagicalTrevor

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I thought so to, my Dad insists that it needs tuning. I suspect he's just jealous wink
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Moospeed

255 posts

135 months

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Tuesday 7th August 2012 quote quote all
Gotta love a nice pop on overrun, if it's accompanied with a spot of flame even better smile

bordseye

913 posts

62 months

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Tuesday 7th August 2012 quote quote all
popping is just unburnt fuel exploding in the exhaust rather than the engine - fuel wasted and which gives you no power. If you like the noise, you might like the old trick of turning off the engine with the car in gear and going down hill, then turning the engine on again and getting a big backfire. Probably doesnt work with fuel injection, just with carbs.

technically, your dad is right

aelord

179 posts

95 months

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Wednesday 8th August 2012 quote quote all
It is not a problem -it is a key feature of sport cars!

John145

361 posts

26 months

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Thursday 9th August 2012 quote quote all
Modern cars dump too much fuel to cool the cats hence popping - not a problem.

BibsTLF

685 posts

77 months

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Thursday 9th August 2012 quote quote all
John145 said:
Modern cars dump too much fuel to cool the cats hence popping - not a problem.
Erm,

"Any condition that causes abnormally high levels of unburned hydrocarbons—raw or partially burnt fuel—to reach the converter will tend to significantly elevate its temperature, bringing the risk of a meltdown of the substrate and resultant catalytic deactivation and severe exhaust restriction."

jondude

1,519 posts

87 months

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Thursday 9th August 2012 quote quote all
Hole in exhaust?

John145

361 posts

26 months

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BibsTLF said:
Erm,

"Any condition that causes abnormally high levels of unburned hydrocarbons—raw or partially burnt fuel—to reach the converter will tend to significantly elevate its temperature, bringing the risk of a meltdown of the substrate and resultant catalytic deactivation and severe exhaust restriction."
Wikipedia isn't always right.

Hollywood Wheels

3,687 posts

100 months

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Thursday 9th August 2012 quote quote all
God I miss my Elise! I used to drive it through the Limehouse Link, and watch the tunnel light up as it spat flames from the exhaust. It would pop and bang every time I lifted off the accelerator. I must admit, I never actually considered whether this was 'good' for the car, as I was too busy watching the cars in front slam on their brakes as they shat themselves because of the noise. Hope this helps the OP....... wink

chieflief

129 posts

50 months

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Friday 10th August 2012 quote quote all
John145 said:
Wikipedia isn't always right.
WHAT?!?!?!?

budgie smuggler

811 posts

29 months

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Friday 10th August 2012 quote quote all
John145 said:
Wikipedia isn't always right.
{CITATION NEEDED}

Captain Muppet

6,274 posts

135 months

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budgie smuggler said:
John145 said:
Wikipedia isn't always right.
{CITATION NEEDED}
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Hang on, I'll just edit the wiki page and reference a book I know no one else will bother to check even exists.

dern

12,795 posts

149 months

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Sunday 12th August 2012 quote quote all
It's worth checking your exhaust for holes/leaks as was mentioned earlier.

MagicalTrevor

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dern said:
It's worth checking your exhaust for holes/leaks as was mentioned earlier.
Thanks, will do. It doesn't sound like it's blowing under normal use though
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