I have a 2002 3.8 Firebird, minor intake mod and Flowmaster cat-back. Getting a super-fine gray/tan powder at the exhaust tips, throwing code for multi-cylinder misfire. Runs fine all day long until you step on it or drive on the freeway, then it shakes and doesn't want to go any faster. A friend of mine suggested it may need a new cat. I dunno...i called an exhaust shop and they tell me that the powder may be fiberglass coming out of the Flowmaster muffler and not the cat. I know it's hard to diagnose something without seeing it...but any idea's??
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Update...y'all are gonna laugh...it was a coil pack, #3/5. Something i could've easily done myself if i knew what to look for/how to test. Back in the day when i drove pre-90's cars i did a "tune-up" every year...plugs, wires, distributor cap+rotor...etc. I've changed all 3 coils on this car when i bought it 10 years ago with 30,000 rounds on it, now has a lil over 100,000.
I changed the plugs/wires on my winter car ('99 olds cutlass) last fall...had all original with 145,000 rounds.
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One more note...turns out, i did end up replacing the cat with a Hi-flo Flowmaster cat + crossover+collector; a perfect match to the Flowmaster American Thunder cat-back. Seems that the failed coil pack may have taken out the cat in the process...but what do i know about driving with one bad coil pack? I have never experienced how differently a car runs with one bad coil that feeds two cylinders...now i know. I'm used to cap+rotor ignition...i know how that runs/feels and it's different than coil packs.
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