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Old 03-18-2020, 08:43 PM   #1
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Cabin Fumes Help

Hi guys.

Exhaust setup:

-1320 Catless UEL
- High Flow FP
- Custom catback

I am experiencing bad exhaust smells in cabin when driving hard OVER 4k.

Street diving is fine, but driving on the highway is rough, especially merging on from the main road.

Here's what me and my mechanic did to try and trouble shoot:

1. Car was lifted on hoist and revved up to see if we could feel any air pressure at gaskets.

2. Covering exhaust tips on idle to see if air was escaping out else where.

Nothing!

I'm frustrated because this SHOULDNT happen, especially at 120km/h on the highway, but I simply dont have an answer.

I'm hoping someone does...



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Make sure your sound generator tube is attached at all spots tightly. Also try recirculating the air and setting it to feet to see if the smell stops.

Also, your "high flow" front pipe, is it catless?
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Make sure your sound generator tube is attached tightly. Also try recirculating the air and setting it to feet to see if the smell stops.
Mechanic said tube should be ok but hard to verify. In terms of the AC they said smell wasn't coming out from vents although I'm skeptical. My friend who's a technician at Subaru said to take out the headers and put copper silicone on gaskets for a full seal.

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Mechanic said tube should be ok but hard to verify. In terms of the AC they said smell wasn't coming out from vents although I'm skeptical. My friend who's a technician at Subaru said to take out the headers and put copper silicone on gaskets for a full seal.

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You can block the sound generator tube using the cigarette lighter plug that's in the glovebox. The sound tube entrance is under the glovebox in the footwell/firewall area. I would recommend checking the header flanges to see if they're black on any one side. You'll know there's a leak if it's black
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You can block the sound generator tube using the cigarette lighter plug that's in the glovebox. The sound tube entrance is under the glovebox in the footwell/firewall area. I would recommend checking the header flanges to see if they're black on any one side. You'll know there's a leak if it's black
I plugged the sound tube but the smell comes out of no where. Would have heard more sound coming from passenger footwell. Didnt know about the black marks on headers. Really good idea. I hope it works. I hopefully will have an update tmrw at this time

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Update I'm an idiot. Forget we ran air lines through the sound tube.

Anyone else made this mistake, fixed it and found it got rid of horrible smells?

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Update I'm an idiot. Forget we ran air lines through the sound tube.

Anyone else made this mistake, fixed it and found it got rid of horrible smells?
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My sound tube isnt sealed because I'm running air lines through it for my struts. I have the 3p kit from airlift.

Shit! I have no idea how to seal it which still have the lines through.... :/

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My sound tube isnt sealed because I'm running air lines through it for my struts. I have the 3p kit from airlift.

Shit! I have no idea how to seal it which still have the lines through.... :/

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Fill the space around the air tube with putty.

Bubba says that bubble gum works good too.


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Could try running the line through a boot type grommet to see if that deals it enough... or run the lines somewhere else
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put your air on recycle. if my car is cold and im sitting there for a while i start to get the smell if not on recycle. no issues when moving
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OK so you found where the smell is getting into the car but still have not answered the question of where it is coming from in the first place. There should not be any exhaust fumes under the hood of the car to come through the sound tube even if it is open.
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put your air on recycle. if my car is cold and im sitting there for a while i start to get the smell if not on recycle. no issues when moving
Recycle doesn't work with the defroster setting turned on. It switches over automatically to outside air.
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Mechanic said tube should be ok but hard to verify. In terms of the AC they said smell wasn't coming out from vents although I'm skeptical. My friend who's a technician at Subaru said to take out the headers and put copper silicone on gaskets for a full seal.

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This would piss me off. If there is a problem where it won't seal with regular gaskets there is a potential issue, don't band aid it to fix it. It's not an 85' Toyota.

I would retorque the header fasteners and look for black sooty streaks coming from any exhaust connections. I wonder if you have a warped mating surface.
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