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britalia Aug 3, 2009 02:48 PM

Yikes! Muffler discoloration can't be good.
 
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Hi Guys. I am another newbie to contend with, but here goes. I own a 2006 touring Z, with 18k on her (I live close to work). Walking out of the house last week and I spy this on her underside. Now I know mufflers get mighty hot after a while of driving, but methinks spotty discoloration is not supposed to happen. Any suggestions? I used search but came up with one posting and no replies. Hoping to have better luck here. Thanks for any help.

VO... Aug 3, 2009 02:52 PM

That's not suppose to happen. Not sure what's causing it...:dunno:

trodis Aug 3, 2009 02:52 PM

Is that OEM or aftermarket exhaust? If aftermarket, what type?

Looks OEM to me.

Most of the discoloration seems to be heat related, if it looks like rust discoloration from the outside you might have an issue. Inferior welds and poor material cleaning prior to welding can cause slight pitting on stainless that will excellerate discoloration. The exhaust is suppose to be stainless steel throughout and should not be showing rust at all. I have equipment outside year round made from various grades of stainless and none of it has a rust anywhere.

VO... Aug 3, 2009 02:53 PM

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cheshirecat79 Aug 3, 2009 03:11 PM

dude, i'd be more concerned with the black soot dripping out of your exhaust.

welcome to the oil burning club.

Chef-J Aug 3, 2009 03:33 PM

Time for new exhaust.

350ZthatsMe Aug 3, 2009 04:23 PM

that looks aftermarket.. my 06 exhaust looks more dark gray...

Toby-22 Aug 3, 2009 04:44 PM


Originally Posted by 350ZthatsMe (Post 7615726)
that looks aftermarket.. my 06 exhaust looks more dark gray...

yea it doesnt look like the oem exhaust

Hydrazine Aug 3, 2009 04:51 PM

Looks like cheap silver spray paint on the stock muffler got burnt.

The stock muffler is supposed to be charcoal black.

Did you buy your car used?

davidv Aug 3, 2009 06:37 PM


Originally Posted by Hydrazine (Post 7615803)
Looks like cheap silver spray paint on the stock muffler got burnt.

The stock muffler is supposed to be charcoal black.

Did you buy your car used?

Agree. Crummy muffler or crummy paint. It will get worse.

johns350 Aug 3, 2009 07:12 PM

Stock exhaust painted for a reason? Maybe the prev owner was going for a Nismo look on a budget?

BTW - is this stick or auto?

DemitriHKS Aug 4, 2009 05:34 AM

looks almost like spray paint if you ask me.....Like someone spotted it twice and was like eh this looks like sh!t. Let me trade it in or something lol

JasonZ-YA Aug 4, 2009 05:57 AM

looks to me to be the stock exhaust that was painted..........

i think i see the diffuser shroud that mounts in front of the exhaust that the oem has..

-j

Spork Aug 4, 2009 07:23 AM

Normal :dunno:


http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e5...s/100_3520.jpg

britalia Aug 4, 2009 08:31 AM

Thanks guys. In answer to your questions, exhaust is oem, the car was bought used with only 8k on her, it is an auto......and I'm screwed?

908nj17dirty350 Aug 4, 2009 10:25 AM

Definately a OEM replacement, I just went and looked at my OEM exhaust in my basement and did a little searching on this forum and 2 others and all the mufflers from nissan have that flat black coating on the outside all the way around... What you probably have is an OEM replacement "not" made by nissan. Therefore the quality of the materials is unknown as well as the quality of it's constuction. My best guess is that this is a cracked weld in the piping within the silencer and the escaping heat has caused the discoloration on the outside. Is there any raspiness? Previous owner or dealership took the cheap route to fixing a dented or broken exhaust it looks like.

JasonZ-YA Aug 4, 2009 11:49 AM


Originally Posted by britalia (Post 7617760)
Thanks guys. In answer to your questions, exhaust is oem, the car was bought used with only 8k on her, it is an auto......and I'm screwed?


With that being said.......

OPTIONS:

1. if your not hardcore into modding, a stock exhaust can be had for cheap if not free from your local my350z buds, go to a few meets ask around on the local forum to you, etc............even check your local junk yard.

2. Go aftermarket - go big or go home....


Originally Posted by britalia (Post 7617760)
......and I'm screwed?

Screwed........NO, but until you replace it your Z will be driving around with a CA-CA stain......the bad kind of skid marks........

d-end....
-J

Hydrazine Aug 4, 2009 12:39 PM

I don't think its a replacement. Its a perfect match to a real Nissan muffler. The bend radiuses, spot welds, hangers, brackets are all Nissan.

To me, it looks like the stock muffler with cheap silver spray paint on it.

It was probably just the prior owner looking for some ghetto bling.

quietkilla6 Aug 4, 2009 08:29 PM


Originally Posted by cheshirecat79 (Post 7615505)
dude, i'd be more concerned with the black soot dripping out of your exhaust.

welcome to the oil burning club.

I have the same blackend tips problem is there any other signs?

AcidJake75 Aug 5, 2009 03:58 AM


Originally Posted by JasonZ-YA (Post 7618661)
Screwed........NO, but until you replace it your Z will be driving around with a CA-CA stain......the bad kind of skid marks........

d-end....
-J


LMAO!! :bowrofl::bowrofl: CACA STAIN!...DOO-DOO LOVE! :icon14:


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