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Old 10-31-2018, 07:30 AM
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Anyone running motordyne tdx2 that rattles at the mid muffler if so how did you fix it? I have the older version tdx2 but purchased a new mid muffler so I can modify the old one to fit for my bp single turbo. Spoke to tony at motordyne he told me the newer generation is slightly different because of the inlet flange angle. Only thing that seemed to resolve the issue alil was flipping the mid muffler upside which I think still clears the driveshaft.
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Mine used to hit the m brace , i got a piece of rubber exhaust hanger and wedged it between the resonator and brace
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Figured I would have to do something like that thanks
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You could loosen all the vbands, place something on the m brace holding the resonator up, and then retighten everything. That worked for me once and gave me about 1/2 inch clearance
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Can someone post a pic of what you did? mine is hitting the rear sway bar, if I twist it the other side, it will hit the diff.
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Tried that and got some clearance now the resonator is what’s not centering correctly it’s more to the right side and rubbing up against the underbody. I’ll take off the y pipe and try again
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Originally Posted by deeliciousqueen
Can someone post a pic of what you did? mine is hitting the rear sway bar, if I twist it the other side, it will hit the diff.
flip.the pipe around....make sure it isnt backwards
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Originally Posted by That_hrz
Tried that and got some clearance now the resonator is what’s not centering correctly it’s more to the right side and rubbing up against the underbody. I’ll take off the y pipe and try again
stock cats or what?
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Originally Posted by travlee
flip.the pipe around....make sure it isnt backwards
Already did that still hitting one or the other, I hear occasional rattle now which I suspect hitting the rear sways where before I flipped it was hitting the ear of the diff. Here is the thread with pics.

TDX2 fitment issue

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Originally Posted by travlee
stock cats or what?
I’m running art pipes
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