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Old 11-13-2009, 10:43 PM
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Ok so recently i had gotten a replacement cat back exhaust after the old one rusted off and now i am experiencing a couple things that are bugging me. First, whenever i am driving i am experiencing a vibration in the steering wheel at 2200 rpms, just at those rpms. It wasnt there before and started happening soon after i got the exhaust done. Anyone have a guess of what it could be? When i had my car checked out a while ago the shop guys said that my trans mount was stretched, could this be the problem? I havent had a close look recently but i dont think its torn. Second, my car has poor acceleration especially in 1st gear. It runs smooth but just poor acceleration/ slight hesitation. Im thinking its the trans mount but im not sure so im asking for your opinions.

I have a 95 ex coupe auto

Any comments/help would be appreciated, thanks.
 
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Old 11-15-2009, 05:16 PM
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yea it was the factory replacement exhaust. I can tell the exhaust it not rattling against anything, its just vibrating at that certain rpm. I actually feel the vibration more in the gas pedal...
 
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Old 11-15-2009, 07:24 PM
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Maybe the problem was there before and you didn't notice it.

A problem at 2200 rpms could be the EGR ports being blocked up. Google T2T013.pdf

The last two pages show the procedure for the 94-97 accord to clean the ports on the intake.
 
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Check the tire alignment may be the cause of the vibrating steering wheel.
 
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