FLP's and Banging!!! Guys, I know that most people are using some kind of high temp hose. heres what I did. I went down to home depot and bought some of the clear plastic (with the cross white braided patterns) hosing which i was *told* was high temp. I go to shove it underneath and it CURED THE BANGING!!. I was like phew!!!! Then go to check the plastic and the plastic was on the verge of being demolished. it was all chewed up and melted. Question is, what the hek kind of material are u guys using? I just need some EXCELLENT HIGH TEMP stuff and i'll be set Thanks! <img src="images/icons/smile.gif" border="0"> |
Re: FLP's and Banging!!! To fix the problem just take a big old crow bad and pry the Y-pipe down a bit... |
Re: FLP's and Banging!!! I bought high temp heater hose from Home Depot...it's rubber with the braided shit in the middle. <img src="images/icons/smile.gif" border="0"> |
Re: FLP's and Banging!!! That will work too, because of the extra support the braided material gives... |
Re: FLP's and Banging!!! #1, you guys shouldn't have to deal with this. That being said, Jason has found a rather ingenius solution. Check it out: http://www.easternfbody.com/cgi-bin/...c&f=1&t=000817 Dave |
Re: FLP's and Banging!!! Looks like I need the heater hose mod for the SLP lt's during hard shifts. |
Re: FLP's and Banging!!! [quote]Originally posted by ONYXSS: <strong>#1, you guys shouldn't have to deal with this. That being said, Jason has found a rather ingenius solution. Check it out: Dave</strong><hr></blockquote> Thanks for the link Dave. Sterling. |
Re: FLP's and Banging!!! [quote]Originally posted by TAMUz06: <strong>I bought high temp heater hose from Home Depot...it's rubber with the braided shit in the middle. <img src="images/icons/smile.gif" border="0"> </strong><hr></blockquote> You wouldnt by chance have a pic of that would u? It doesn't melt at at all?? If i could do this i would, but if not the new "valvespring" mod might due. FYI, there is so lil space between the certain area of the floorboard and the ONE area the FLP's hit, that im not even sure if a spring could fit. I might try and have to pry the system. |
Re: FLP's and Banging!!! Are you running off roads or cats? The exhaust tends to hit the underside of the car on the drivers side. If you are running offroads, loosely connect them to the header with the V-clamp coupling. Slowly rotate the offroad pipe around until it is at it's lowest point away from the underside of the car (the off road pipes are not completely straight). Try both O.R. pipes on the drivers side and see which one gives you the most clearance. I did this and do not have any banging or rubbing issues with my car and do not use any hoses in between the headers and body. Hope this helps. [ November 26, 2001: Message edited by: mmiller ]</p> |
Re: FLP's and Banging!!! Yet another solution. http://www.ls1.com/ls1forum/Forum1/HTML/027917.html |
Re: FLP's and Banging!!! These solutions don't sound too great to me. For the amount you people paid for a set of headers, I would expect FLP to fix the problem with replacement parts or warrantied labor. |
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