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when i am reving over about 4,500Rpm and i shift gears or when i put the clutch in my exaust makes like a poping noise, it sounds a bit like if you light the spray from a deoderant can for a second.

both my BOV's are plumb back so i don't think my car is rich, so it probably isn't flames out my exhaust pipe?

actually come to think of it it only happens when my exhaust is hot and i am shifting over 4500.

its the first time i have really driven my car moderatly hard so this may be normal, i dont know.

anyway any suggestions or help would be much apprecitated :(

Thanks!

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i was just ganna post about that my 180sx does tha to i think its got 3" from the cat havnt looked to see if its turbo back not sure

but when i change from 1 to second reving at about 4 to 5 it makes a small pop noise

i put in optimax and i personally think its shit car feels like it dosnt have as mucb balls with it so maybe thats it

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