My car was running fine, except it had a muffler with a baffle loose, so I took it to Midas to replace it (it cost $130 with the muffler, so I didn't think it was too bad). The car was good...for the first day. Now it stutters when trying to quickly accelerate, and with the windows down you can hear what sounds almost like a popping noise coming from under the car (I'm not sure where because it won't do it when just parked and revving). One time when I floored it to 75 the SES light flashed for a few seconds, then stopped and hasn't since. Autozone can't scan it because it's not a solid light apparently.
I don't think it's the cat, because I just replaced it around 10k miles ago, and it worked absolutely fine until I replaced the muffler. Do you guys think it could possibly be the muffler? I'm having them order another one and try installing it to see if that fixes it. I'm wondering if it has something to do with it or if it's just sheer coincidence that on the same day I got it fixed something else died too.
Also, funny side story that tells you how much Midas knows about our cars: I take the tech out for a drive to demonstrate, and he says "well all high performance mufflers pop" and then I demonstrated it stuttering and he said "well it's probably because of the rev limiter" so I demonstrated that it was only at 3k rpm so he said "well the 6's aren't as powerful and aren't going to sound the same" so I informed him that I already had 3" piping on there so he finally said "well the computer probably can't make up for all the extra flow the muffler is providing." [img]graemlins/bs.gif[/img]
They seem to be sticking with the 'blame the computer' excuse. I would hate, however, to say "I know you're wrong because I read a lot of camaro vee six dot com!" but I'd like to. ;)
I don't think it's the cat, because I just replaced it around 10k miles ago, and it worked absolutely fine until I replaced the muffler. Do you guys think it could possibly be the muffler? I'm having them order another one and try installing it to see if that fixes it. I'm wondering if it has something to do with it or if it's just sheer coincidence that on the same day I got it fixed something else died too.
Also, funny side story that tells you how much Midas knows about our cars: I take the tech out for a drive to demonstrate, and he says "well all high performance mufflers pop" and then I demonstrated it stuttering and he said "well it's probably because of the rev limiter" so I demonstrated that it was only at 3k rpm so he said "well the 6's aren't as powerful and aren't going to sound the same" so I informed him that I already had 3" piping on there so he finally said "well the computer probably can't make up for all the extra flow the muffler is providing." [img]graemlins/bs.gif[/img]
They seem to be sticking with the 'blame the computer' excuse. I would hate, however, to say "I know you're wrong because I read a lot of camaro vee six dot com!" but I'd like to. ;)
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