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Old 01-06-2006, 08:38 AM
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93 le v6...after being run off the road=noisy engine.

So I was attempting to pass a long row of cars on the right lane when one of them tries to cut over without first seeing me....I had to veer off right to avoid him thus running the right side of my car off the road. I hit a few big bumps but nothing that I could notice at the time. I originally felt my alignment would be off but that's not the case. However, when I turned the radio down, I could distinctly tell that my engine now sounds rougher. Still performs the same but now louder as if it's working harder. What could the problem be?...I'm thinking something with exhaust...any help is appreciated!!
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Yea, the Gen3 Camry platform's resistance to being knockout of alignment is legendary.

Knocked off the exhust pipe. Bounced old engine mounts around enough to break them. Jarred old rubber pipes/vacuum hoses around loose. Knocked wires loose.
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