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Old 02-22-2011, 07:50 AM
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Hi,

pretty much as title.

Ive got the buddyclub header, berk decat and buddyclub dual prospec catback installed.

Sounds really nice however at certain rpms I notice what I can only describe as a rattle. Almost like there is a stone stuck somewhere it cant get out hitting against two pieces of metal at certain rpm.

My question is, i notice the buddyclub manifold is one of the few that has springs at various points on it.
I checked this morning and it still has most, some have gone missing for want of a better word.

Could these be the cause? Its the only thing I can think of as everything else on the exhaust is tight and not touching anywere it shouldnt be.

thanks in advance
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i ran the header with no springs and it made no rattles at all i ran it with the berk tp and buddy club spec III single had no rattles what so ever
Old 02-22-2011, 08:14 AM
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thats good to hear, im taking the header off soon to be coated so ill remove the springs then when I refit.
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