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Old 01-29-2008, 05:35 AM
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Exhaust Burning Smell

Ok, there has been 2 times now in the past week that I've been smelling a burning smell from my tailpipe, and it seems to only do it, after I've laid into my throttle. My EGTs as far as yesterday morn were reading only 600-700 at moderate throttle, but yesterday afternoon, I lost the ability to watch my EGTs, because the updated firmware for my livewire has something screwed up, becuase I set it up the way its supposed to be set up and it wouldn't show them. I'm guessing there must be something up against the pipe that is burning, because I know it ain't the muff or cat, because those are both gone, and I don't want top ask my dealer to look at it for that very reason. But this morn it was more pronounced than a couple days ago when first noticed, and that was because I laid into it, and I wasn't able to monitor my EGTs so, I'm figuring they may have played a part in it. Let me now what ya guys think.
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Old 01-29-2008, 10:16 PM
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I assume this is a result of your smokin' pads post? right?
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Old 01-31-2008, 06:34 AM
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that is correct, is there a way to just delete this topic?

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