Help: Accord muffler causing Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang
#1
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Help: Accord muffler causing Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang
Hello,
I recently replaced the muffler on my 95 Accord EX (4cylinder). Since then, it
runs very poorly. I'm trying to figure out if the muffler is to blame, or if
this poor performance is a coincidence.
Can anyone lend an opinion? Don't know if I should try to exchange the muffler
for a Honda-brand part, or if something else is going on.
TIA,
Kurt
Details:
================
I replaced the muffler with an "original replacement" unit from my local auto
parts store. I did not use one of the new "high performance" racing mufflers,
it is just a generic stock replacement.
Now when the engine runs a certain RPM's (say 1700 to 2500), it runs VERY rough,
like Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang. In fact, it shakes the car and rattles the muffler
all over the place. It only happens under "no acceleration", i.e. when I am
coasting at say 35-45MPH, with my foot lightly on the accelerator. Not speeding
up, and not slowing down... almost like it is quietly back firing.
This does NOT happen if the car is parked, in neutral. In that case, I can
rev the engine slowly through that RPM range no problem.
Could it be something due to different/incorrect back pressure from the new
generic muffler? My large V-twin motorcycle does the same thing (back firing)
if I ease off the accelerator and let the bike coast.
Let me know if you've heard of this type of situation before.
Thanks folks....
I recently replaced the muffler on my 95 Accord EX (4cylinder). Since then, it
runs very poorly. I'm trying to figure out if the muffler is to blame, or if
this poor performance is a coincidence.
Can anyone lend an opinion? Don't know if I should try to exchange the muffler
for a Honda-brand part, or if something else is going on.
TIA,
Kurt
Details:
================
I replaced the muffler with an "original replacement" unit from my local auto
parts store. I did not use one of the new "high performance" racing mufflers,
it is just a generic stock replacement.
Now when the engine runs a certain RPM's (say 1700 to 2500), it runs VERY rough,
like Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang. In fact, it shakes the car and rattles the muffler
all over the place. It only happens under "no acceleration", i.e. when I am
coasting at say 35-45MPH, with my foot lightly on the accelerator. Not speeding
up, and not slowing down... almost like it is quietly back firing.
This does NOT happen if the car is parked, in neutral. In that case, I can
rev the engine slowly through that RPM range no problem.
Could it be something due to different/incorrect back pressure from the new
generic muffler? My large V-twin motorcycle does the same thing (back firing)
if I ease off the accelerator and let the bike coast.
Let me know if you've heard of this type of situation before.
Thanks folks....
#2
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Re: Accord muffler causing Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang
What kind of muffler did you get? If you tell me this, I can help you.
I've been down this road before...
Jonathan
"Kurt" <kurtstickler@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:f17c590c.0408240405.5724e0f@posting.google.co m...
> Hello,
>
> I recently replaced the muffler on my 95 Accord EX (4cylinder). Since
then, it
> runs very poorly. I'm trying to figure out if the muffler is to blame, or
if
> this poor performance is a coincidence.
>
> Can anyone lend an opinion? Don't know if I should try to exchange the
muffler
> for a Honda-brand part, or if something else is going on.
>
> TIA,
> Kurt
>
> Details:
> ================
> I replaced the muffler with an "original replacement" unit from my local
auto
> parts store. I did not use one of the new "high performance" racing
mufflers,
> it is just a generic stock replacement.
>
> Now when the engine runs a certain RPM's (say 1700 to 2500), it runs VERY
rough,
> like Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang. In fact, it shakes the car and rattles the
muffler
> all over the place. It only happens under "no acceleration", i.e. when I
am
> coasting at say 35-45MPH, with my foot lightly on the accelerator. Not
speeding
> up, and not slowing down... almost like it is quietly back firing.
>
> This does NOT happen if the car is parked, in neutral. In that case, I
can
> rev the engine slowly through that RPM range no problem.
>
> Could it be something due to different/incorrect back pressure from the
new
> generic muffler? My large V-twin motorcycle does the same thing (back
firing)
> if I ease off the accelerator and let the bike coast.
>
> Let me know if you've heard of this type of situation before.
> Thanks folks....
I've been down this road before...
Jonathan
"Kurt" <kurtstickler@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:f17c590c.0408240405.5724e0f@posting.google.co m...
> Hello,
>
> I recently replaced the muffler on my 95 Accord EX (4cylinder). Since
then, it
> runs very poorly. I'm trying to figure out if the muffler is to blame, or
if
> this poor performance is a coincidence.
>
> Can anyone lend an opinion? Don't know if I should try to exchange the
muffler
> for a Honda-brand part, or if something else is going on.
>
> TIA,
> Kurt
>
> Details:
> ================
> I replaced the muffler with an "original replacement" unit from my local
auto
> parts store. I did not use one of the new "high performance" racing
mufflers,
> it is just a generic stock replacement.
>
> Now when the engine runs a certain RPM's (say 1700 to 2500), it runs VERY
rough,
> like Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang. In fact, it shakes the car and rattles the
muffler
> all over the place. It only happens under "no acceleration", i.e. when I
am
> coasting at say 35-45MPH, with my foot lightly on the accelerator. Not
speeding
> up, and not slowing down... almost like it is quietly back firing.
>
> This does NOT happen if the car is parked, in neutral. In that case, I
can
> rev the engine slowly through that RPM range no problem.
>
> Could it be something due to different/incorrect back pressure from the
new
> generic muffler? My large V-twin motorcycle does the same thing (back
firing)
> if I ease off the accelerator and let the bike coast.
>
> Let me know if you've heard of this type of situation before.
> Thanks folks....
#3
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Re: Accord muffler causing Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang
What kind of muffler did you get? If you tell me this, I can help you.
I've been down this road before...
Jonathan
"Kurt" <kurtstickler@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:f17c590c.0408240405.5724e0f@posting.google.co m...
> Hello,
>
> I recently replaced the muffler on my 95 Accord EX (4cylinder). Since
then, it
> runs very poorly. I'm trying to figure out if the muffler is to blame, or
if
> this poor performance is a coincidence.
>
> Can anyone lend an opinion? Don't know if I should try to exchange the
muffler
> for a Honda-brand part, or if something else is going on.
>
> TIA,
> Kurt
>
> Details:
> ================
> I replaced the muffler with an "original replacement" unit from my local
auto
> parts store. I did not use one of the new "high performance" racing
mufflers,
> it is just a generic stock replacement.
>
> Now when the engine runs a certain RPM's (say 1700 to 2500), it runs VERY
rough,
> like Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang. In fact, it shakes the car and rattles the
muffler
> all over the place. It only happens under "no acceleration", i.e. when I
am
> coasting at say 35-45MPH, with my foot lightly on the accelerator. Not
speeding
> up, and not slowing down... almost like it is quietly back firing.
>
> This does NOT happen if the car is parked, in neutral. In that case, I
can
> rev the engine slowly through that RPM range no problem.
>
> Could it be something due to different/incorrect back pressure from the
new
> generic muffler? My large V-twin motorcycle does the same thing (back
firing)
> if I ease off the accelerator and let the bike coast.
>
> Let me know if you've heard of this type of situation before.
> Thanks folks....
I've been down this road before...
Jonathan
"Kurt" <kurtstickler@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:f17c590c.0408240405.5724e0f@posting.google.co m...
> Hello,
>
> I recently replaced the muffler on my 95 Accord EX (4cylinder). Since
then, it
> runs very poorly. I'm trying to figure out if the muffler is to blame, or
if
> this poor performance is a coincidence.
>
> Can anyone lend an opinion? Don't know if I should try to exchange the
muffler
> for a Honda-brand part, or if something else is going on.
>
> TIA,
> Kurt
>
> Details:
> ================
> I replaced the muffler with an "original replacement" unit from my local
auto
> parts store. I did not use one of the new "high performance" racing
mufflers,
> it is just a generic stock replacement.
>
> Now when the engine runs a certain RPM's (say 1700 to 2500), it runs VERY
rough,
> like Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang. In fact, it shakes the car and rattles the
muffler
> all over the place. It only happens under "no acceleration", i.e. when I
am
> coasting at say 35-45MPH, with my foot lightly on the accelerator. Not
speeding
> up, and not slowing down... almost like it is quietly back firing.
>
> This does NOT happen if the car is parked, in neutral. In that case, I
can
> rev the engine slowly through that RPM range no problem.
>
> Could it be something due to different/incorrect back pressure from the
new
> generic muffler? My large V-twin motorcycle does the same thing (back
firing)
> if I ease off the accelerator and let the bike coast.
>
> Let me know if you've heard of this type of situation before.
> Thanks folks....
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Re: Accord muffler causing Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang
"Kurt" <kurtstickler@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:f17c590c.0408240405.5724e0f@posting.google.co m...
> Hello,
>
> I recently replaced the muffler on my 95 Accord EX (4cylinder). Since
then, it
> runs very poorly. I'm trying to figure out if the muffler is to blame, or
if
> this poor performance is a coincidence.
>
> Can anyone lend an opinion? Don't know if I should try to exchange the
muffler
> for a Honda-brand part, or if something else is going on.
>
> TIA,
> Kurt
>
> Details:
> ================
> I replaced the muffler with an "original replacement" unit from my local
auto
> parts store. I did not use one of the new "high performance" racing
mufflers,
> it is just a generic stock replacement.
>
> Now when the engine runs a certain RPM's (say 1700 to 2500), it runs VERY
rough,
> like Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang. In fact, it shakes the car and rattles the
muffler
> all over the place. It only happens under "no acceleration", i.e. when I
am
> coasting at say 35-45MPH, with my foot lightly on the accelerator. Not
speeding
> up, and not slowing down... almost like it is quietly back firing.
>
> This does NOT happen if the car is parked, in neutral. In that case, I
can
> rev the engine slowly through that RPM range no problem.
>
> Could it be something due to different/incorrect back pressure from the
new
> generic muffler? My large V-twin motorcycle does the same thing (back
firing)
> if I ease off the accelerator and let the bike coast.
>
> Let me know if you've heard of this type of situation before.
> Thanks folks....
I'd try going to a muffler shop & getting a flow test on your cat-converter.
No mechanic here---just an idea.
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Re: Accord muffler causing Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang
"Kurt" <kurtstickler@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:f17c590c.0408240405.5724e0f@posting.google.co m...
> Hello,
>
> I recently replaced the muffler on my 95 Accord EX (4cylinder). Since
then, it
> runs very poorly. I'm trying to figure out if the muffler is to blame, or
if
> this poor performance is a coincidence.
>
> Can anyone lend an opinion? Don't know if I should try to exchange the
muffler
> for a Honda-brand part, or if something else is going on.
>
> TIA,
> Kurt
>
> Details:
> ================
> I replaced the muffler with an "original replacement" unit from my local
auto
> parts store. I did not use one of the new "high performance" racing
mufflers,
> it is just a generic stock replacement.
>
> Now when the engine runs a certain RPM's (say 1700 to 2500), it runs VERY
rough,
> like Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang. In fact, it shakes the car and rattles the
muffler
> all over the place. It only happens under "no acceleration", i.e. when I
am
> coasting at say 35-45MPH, with my foot lightly on the accelerator. Not
speeding
> up, and not slowing down... almost like it is quietly back firing.
>
> This does NOT happen if the car is parked, in neutral. In that case, I
can
> rev the engine slowly through that RPM range no problem.
>
> Could it be something due to different/incorrect back pressure from the
new
> generic muffler? My large V-twin motorcycle does the same thing (back
firing)
> if I ease off the accelerator and let the bike coast.
>
> Let me know if you've heard of this type of situation before.
> Thanks folks....
I'd try going to a muffler shop & getting a flow test on your cat-converter.
No mechanic here---just an idea.
#6
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Re: Accord muffler causing Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang
Oops...I actually read below the "===========" this time. ;-) I'd say the
only way to tell is to have a muffler shop check it out. It sounds like
either you do have WAY too much back pressure, or it is something else
causing the problem, and the timing of putting on a new muffler is just
coincidental. In any case, I'd go to a professional muffler shop and let
them check the back-pressure. Don't go to a shade-tree mechanic for this
one. Seek out a mechanic or go back to dealer only if the muffler shop
determines with 100% certainty that the muffler isn't causing the problem.
Jonathan
"Kurt" <kurtstickler@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:f17c590c.0408240405.5724e0f@posting.google.co m...
> Hello,
>
> I recently replaced the muffler on my 95 Accord EX (4cylinder). Since
then, it
> runs very poorly. I'm trying to figure out if the muffler is to blame, or
if
> this poor performance is a coincidence.
>
> Can anyone lend an opinion? Don't know if I should try to exchange the
muffler
> for a Honda-brand part, or if something else is going on.
>
> TIA,
> Kurt
>
> Details:
> ================
> I replaced the muffler with an "original replacement" unit from my local
auto
> parts store. I did not use one of the new "high performance" racing
mufflers,
> it is just a generic stock replacement.
>
> Now when the engine runs a certain RPM's (say 1700 to 2500), it runs VERY
rough,
> like Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang. In fact, it shakes the car and rattles the
muffler
> all over the place. It only happens under "no acceleration", i.e. when I
am
> coasting at say 35-45MPH, with my foot lightly on the accelerator. Not
speeding
> up, and not slowing down... almost like it is quietly back firing.
>
> This does NOT happen if the car is parked, in neutral. In that case, I
can
> rev the engine slowly through that RPM range no problem.
>
> Could it be something due to different/incorrect back pressure from the
new
> generic muffler? My large V-twin motorcycle does the same thing (back
firing)
> if I ease off the accelerator and let the bike coast.
>
> Let me know if you've heard of this type of situation before.
> Thanks folks....
only way to tell is to have a muffler shop check it out. It sounds like
either you do have WAY too much back pressure, or it is something else
causing the problem, and the timing of putting on a new muffler is just
coincidental. In any case, I'd go to a professional muffler shop and let
them check the back-pressure. Don't go to a shade-tree mechanic for this
one. Seek out a mechanic or go back to dealer only if the muffler shop
determines with 100% certainty that the muffler isn't causing the problem.
Jonathan
"Kurt" <kurtstickler@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:f17c590c.0408240405.5724e0f@posting.google.co m...
> Hello,
>
> I recently replaced the muffler on my 95 Accord EX (4cylinder). Since
then, it
> runs very poorly. I'm trying to figure out if the muffler is to blame, or
if
> this poor performance is a coincidence.
>
> Can anyone lend an opinion? Don't know if I should try to exchange the
muffler
> for a Honda-brand part, or if something else is going on.
>
> TIA,
> Kurt
>
> Details:
> ================
> I replaced the muffler with an "original replacement" unit from my local
auto
> parts store. I did not use one of the new "high performance" racing
mufflers,
> it is just a generic stock replacement.
>
> Now when the engine runs a certain RPM's (say 1700 to 2500), it runs VERY
rough,
> like Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang. In fact, it shakes the car and rattles the
muffler
> all over the place. It only happens under "no acceleration", i.e. when I
am
> coasting at say 35-45MPH, with my foot lightly on the accelerator. Not
speeding
> up, and not slowing down... almost like it is quietly back firing.
>
> This does NOT happen if the car is parked, in neutral. In that case, I
can
> rev the engine slowly through that RPM range no problem.
>
> Could it be something due to different/incorrect back pressure from the
new
> generic muffler? My large V-twin motorcycle does the same thing (back
firing)
> if I ease off the accelerator and let the bike coast.
>
> Let me know if you've heard of this type of situation before.
> Thanks folks....
#7
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Re: Accord muffler causing Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang
Oops...I actually read below the "===========" this time. ;-) I'd say the
only way to tell is to have a muffler shop check it out. It sounds like
either you do have WAY too much back pressure, or it is something else
causing the problem, and the timing of putting on a new muffler is just
coincidental. In any case, I'd go to a professional muffler shop and let
them check the back-pressure. Don't go to a shade-tree mechanic for this
one. Seek out a mechanic or go back to dealer only if the muffler shop
determines with 100% certainty that the muffler isn't causing the problem.
Jonathan
"Kurt" <kurtstickler@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:f17c590c.0408240405.5724e0f@posting.google.co m...
> Hello,
>
> I recently replaced the muffler on my 95 Accord EX (4cylinder). Since
then, it
> runs very poorly. I'm trying to figure out if the muffler is to blame, or
if
> this poor performance is a coincidence.
>
> Can anyone lend an opinion? Don't know if I should try to exchange the
muffler
> for a Honda-brand part, or if something else is going on.
>
> TIA,
> Kurt
>
> Details:
> ================
> I replaced the muffler with an "original replacement" unit from my local
auto
> parts store. I did not use one of the new "high performance" racing
mufflers,
> it is just a generic stock replacement.
>
> Now when the engine runs a certain RPM's (say 1700 to 2500), it runs VERY
rough,
> like Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang. In fact, it shakes the car and rattles the
muffler
> all over the place. It only happens under "no acceleration", i.e. when I
am
> coasting at say 35-45MPH, with my foot lightly on the accelerator. Not
speeding
> up, and not slowing down... almost like it is quietly back firing.
>
> This does NOT happen if the car is parked, in neutral. In that case, I
can
> rev the engine slowly through that RPM range no problem.
>
> Could it be something due to different/incorrect back pressure from the
new
> generic muffler? My large V-twin motorcycle does the same thing (back
firing)
> if I ease off the accelerator and let the bike coast.
>
> Let me know if you've heard of this type of situation before.
> Thanks folks....
only way to tell is to have a muffler shop check it out. It sounds like
either you do have WAY too much back pressure, or it is something else
causing the problem, and the timing of putting on a new muffler is just
coincidental. In any case, I'd go to a professional muffler shop and let
them check the back-pressure. Don't go to a shade-tree mechanic for this
one. Seek out a mechanic or go back to dealer only if the muffler shop
determines with 100% certainty that the muffler isn't causing the problem.
Jonathan
"Kurt" <kurtstickler@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:f17c590c.0408240405.5724e0f@posting.google.co m...
> Hello,
>
> I recently replaced the muffler on my 95 Accord EX (4cylinder). Since
then, it
> runs very poorly. I'm trying to figure out if the muffler is to blame, or
if
> this poor performance is a coincidence.
>
> Can anyone lend an opinion? Don't know if I should try to exchange the
muffler
> for a Honda-brand part, or if something else is going on.
>
> TIA,
> Kurt
>
> Details:
> ================
> I replaced the muffler with an "original replacement" unit from my local
auto
> parts store. I did not use one of the new "high performance" racing
mufflers,
> it is just a generic stock replacement.
>
> Now when the engine runs a certain RPM's (say 1700 to 2500), it runs VERY
rough,
> like Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang. In fact, it shakes the car and rattles the
muffler
> all over the place. It only happens under "no acceleration", i.e. when I
am
> coasting at say 35-45MPH, with my foot lightly on the accelerator. Not
speeding
> up, and not slowing down... almost like it is quietly back firing.
>
> This does NOT happen if the car is parked, in neutral. In that case, I
can
> rev the engine slowly through that RPM range no problem.
>
> Could it be something due to different/incorrect back pressure from the
new
> generic muffler? My large V-twin motorcycle does the same thing (back
firing)
> if I ease off the accelerator and let the bike coast.
>
> Let me know if you've heard of this type of situation before.
> Thanks folks....
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Re: Help: Accord muffler causing Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang
Kurt wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I recently replaced the muffler on my 95 Accord EX (4cylinder). Since then, it
> runs very poorly. I'm trying to figure out if the muffler is to blame, or if
> this poor performance is a coincidence.
>
> Can anyone lend an opinion? Don't know if I should try to exchange the muffler
> for a Honda-brand part, or if something else is going on.
>
> TIA,
> Kurt
>
> Details:
> ================
> I replaced the muffler with an "original replacement" unit from my local auto
> parts store. I did not use one of the new "high performance" racing mufflers,
> it is just a generic stock replacement.
>
> Now when the engine runs a certain RPM's (say 1700 to 2500), it runs VERY rough,
> like Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang. In fact, it shakes the car and rattles the muffler
> all over the place. It only happens under "no acceleration", i.e. when I am
> coasting at say 35-45MPH, with my foot lightly on the accelerator. Not speeding
> up, and not slowing down... almost like it is quietly back firing.
>
> This does NOT happen if the car is parked, in neutral. In that case, I can
> rev the engine slowly through that RPM range no problem.
>
> Could it be something due to different/incorrect back pressure from the new
> generic muffler? My large V-twin motorcycle does the same thing (back firing)
> if I ease off the accelerator and let the bike coast.
>
> Let me know if you've heard of this type of situation before.
> Thanks folks....
=================
We don't know the mileage, but if somebbody hammered the heck out of
your exhaust system, the catalytic converter could be blocking up at the
'in' side, because of crumbling, and plugging up flow.
Have you performed the 'lamp check' in the manual, to be sure your dash
indicators are working right? Sounds like you should be showing a CHECK
ENGINE for such bad backfiring.
'Curly'
> Hello,
>
> I recently replaced the muffler on my 95 Accord EX (4cylinder). Since then, it
> runs very poorly. I'm trying to figure out if the muffler is to blame, or if
> this poor performance is a coincidence.
>
> Can anyone lend an opinion? Don't know if I should try to exchange the muffler
> for a Honda-brand part, or if something else is going on.
>
> TIA,
> Kurt
>
> Details:
> ================
> I replaced the muffler with an "original replacement" unit from my local auto
> parts store. I did not use one of the new "high performance" racing mufflers,
> it is just a generic stock replacement.
>
> Now when the engine runs a certain RPM's (say 1700 to 2500), it runs VERY rough,
> like Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang. In fact, it shakes the car and rattles the muffler
> all over the place. It only happens under "no acceleration", i.e. when I am
> coasting at say 35-45MPH, with my foot lightly on the accelerator. Not speeding
> up, and not slowing down... almost like it is quietly back firing.
>
> This does NOT happen if the car is parked, in neutral. In that case, I can
> rev the engine slowly through that RPM range no problem.
>
> Could it be something due to different/incorrect back pressure from the new
> generic muffler? My large V-twin motorcycle does the same thing (back firing)
> if I ease off the accelerator and let the bike coast.
>
> Let me know if you've heard of this type of situation before.
> Thanks folks....
=================
We don't know the mileage, but if somebbody hammered the heck out of
your exhaust system, the catalytic converter could be blocking up at the
'in' side, because of crumbling, and plugging up flow.
Have you performed the 'lamp check' in the manual, to be sure your dash
indicators are working right? Sounds like you should be showing a CHECK
ENGINE for such bad backfiring.
'Curly'
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Re: Help: Accord muffler causing Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang
Kurt wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I recently replaced the muffler on my 95 Accord EX (4cylinder). Since then, it
> runs very poorly. I'm trying to figure out if the muffler is to blame, or if
> this poor performance is a coincidence.
>
> Can anyone lend an opinion? Don't know if I should try to exchange the muffler
> for a Honda-brand part, or if something else is going on.
>
> TIA,
> Kurt
>
> Details:
> ================
> I replaced the muffler with an "original replacement" unit from my local auto
> parts store. I did not use one of the new "high performance" racing mufflers,
> it is just a generic stock replacement.
>
> Now when the engine runs a certain RPM's (say 1700 to 2500), it runs VERY rough,
> like Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang. In fact, it shakes the car and rattles the muffler
> all over the place. It only happens under "no acceleration", i.e. when I am
> coasting at say 35-45MPH, with my foot lightly on the accelerator. Not speeding
> up, and not slowing down... almost like it is quietly back firing.
>
> This does NOT happen if the car is parked, in neutral. In that case, I can
> rev the engine slowly through that RPM range no problem.
>
> Could it be something due to different/incorrect back pressure from the new
> generic muffler? My large V-twin motorcycle does the same thing (back firing)
> if I ease off the accelerator and let the bike coast.
>
> Let me know if you've heard of this type of situation before.
> Thanks folks....
=================
We don't know the mileage, but if somebbody hammered the heck out of
your exhaust system, the catalytic converter could be blocking up at the
'in' side, because of crumbling, and plugging up flow.
Have you performed the 'lamp check' in the manual, to be sure your dash
indicators are working right? Sounds like you should be showing a CHECK
ENGINE for such bad backfiring.
'Curly'
> Hello,
>
> I recently replaced the muffler on my 95 Accord EX (4cylinder). Since then, it
> runs very poorly. I'm trying to figure out if the muffler is to blame, or if
> this poor performance is a coincidence.
>
> Can anyone lend an opinion? Don't know if I should try to exchange the muffler
> for a Honda-brand part, or if something else is going on.
>
> TIA,
> Kurt
>
> Details:
> ================
> I replaced the muffler with an "original replacement" unit from my local auto
> parts store. I did not use one of the new "high performance" racing mufflers,
> it is just a generic stock replacement.
>
> Now when the engine runs a certain RPM's (say 1700 to 2500), it runs VERY rough,
> like Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang. In fact, it shakes the car and rattles the muffler
> all over the place. It only happens under "no acceleration", i.e. when I am
> coasting at say 35-45MPH, with my foot lightly on the accelerator. Not speeding
> up, and not slowing down... almost like it is quietly back firing.
>
> This does NOT happen if the car is parked, in neutral. In that case, I can
> rev the engine slowly through that RPM range no problem.
>
> Could it be something due to different/incorrect back pressure from the new
> generic muffler? My large V-twin motorcycle does the same thing (back firing)
> if I ease off the accelerator and let the bike coast.
>
> Let me know if you've heard of this type of situation before.
> Thanks folks....
=================
We don't know the mileage, but if somebbody hammered the heck out of
your exhaust system, the catalytic converter could be blocking up at the
'in' side, because of crumbling, and plugging up flow.
Have you performed the 'lamp check' in the manual, to be sure your dash
indicators are working right? Sounds like you should be showing a CHECK
ENGINE for such bad backfiring.
'Curly'
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