think i already know the answer, but....
i installed the FSPP dual outlet header with national parts depot's 2.1/4" dual exhaust with turbo mufflers. had the local muffler shop connect the two together, no x-pipe, ugly but functional (hard to get good custom work these days, sigh). considering the engine's still stock, it sounds pretty good. but, when i decelerate, the exhaust pops like mad. the natural assumption is a leak that sucks cold air up against the exhaust valves, but could there be another cause? there were a couple bolts on the header that needed tightening after i'd driven it 100 miles or so, could it be i ruined the gasket by not retorque-ing right away? is it possible the pipes are just too big and are sucking cold air all the way up from the tips? like to fix this before the new head goes in.....
thanks for any help
i installed the FSPP dual outlet header with national parts depot's 2.1/4" dual exhaust with turbo mufflers. had the local muffler shop connect the two together, no x-pipe, ugly but functional (hard to get good custom work these days, sigh). considering the engine's still stock, it sounds pretty good. but, when i decelerate, the exhaust pops like mad. the natural assumption is a leak that sucks cold air up against the exhaust valves, but could there be another cause? there were a couple bolts on the header that needed tightening after i'd driven it 100 miles or so, could it be i ruined the gasket by not retorque-ing right away? is it possible the pipes are just too big and are sucking cold air all the way up from the tips? like to fix this before the new head goes in.....
thanks for any help