1 Catback Exhaust System: Improve the Sound, Performance, and Emissions of Your Vehicle
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By freeing up the restrictions in the exhaust system, a cat back exhaust can help your engine to breathe more freely. This, in turn, can lead to a significant increase in horsepower. If you love cars just as much as we do, then you know that one of the best upgrades you can make to your vehicle is a cat back exhaust. But if you're not familiar with this term, don't worry – Vandemon Performance is here to break it down.

Our straight-through brushed-finished mufflers are configurable to your desire, smoothing the exhaust note to a deep growl, without adding restrictions, rasp or drone. Strong high-quality bracketry and OEM-style clamps hold the system steadily in place, making the install or removal a snap, and fitment simple, yet precise. A cast 3" to dual 2.5" rear splitter creates an ultra-smooth transition, steadily feeding exhaust gasses out of the system, while looking tidy from under the rear bumper. Finally, removable 4" polished slash-cut exhaust tips finish the system, adding a classy motorsport-inspired touch to the rear of the vehicle. In addition to high-quality materials and components, the design of each high-performance exhaust system allows for easy, bolt-on installation right out of the box. CORSA exhausts require no welding and can mount directly to your factory connections.

If you've got questions about cat-back exhaust systems, pipe diameters, muffler type, or anything else, talk with our product specialists. All 1995 model year vehicles, and all 1992 model year or earlier vehicles. All model year vehicles that were manufactured with EPA or Federal emissions certification. Exhaust gases from the cylinders are collected in the exhaust system to prevent harmful fumes from entering the vehicle.

A faulty exhaust system can cause a decrease in power, acceleration and fuel efficiency, as well as potentially exposing drivers and passengers to harmful gases, so issues should be fixed immediately. We have a wide range of exhaust systems in stock – browse our range and find the correct exhaust system for your car below. There are many distinct and differentiable features to each of many cat back exhaust systems, meaning it’ll be easys to find a do-it-yourself cat back installation. The modifications directly bolt where the original exhaust is, so there won’t need to be excessive installation. You’ll have everything you need to replace the exhaust with the pipes, muffler, and tips that come with a DIY package.

A stock system is designed to reduce and if possible eliminate all the noise produced by your vehicle. Because of this, the axle-back exhaust system does not impact the flow or pressure of the exhaust gases in any way. The axle-back exhaust system uses the factory exhaust pipe which does not have a large diameter. This offers even more breathing space for the engine thus better performance. Most cat-back exhaust systems are customized and not universal. One is to replace specific parts like with cat-back exhaust systems.

One issue is that the system can become clogged with dust and debris over time, causing reduced performance. This can be remedied by regularly cleaning the system with compressed air or a soft brush. Finally, it's always a good idea to check for leaks after installation.

Next we have the option we refer to as the Cat-back system (sometimes also known as "with Front Pipe" exhaust). One of the most noticeable changes after installing a cat-back exhaust system is the sound. The exhaust note becomes deeper and more pronounced, giving your vehicle a more aggressive tone. The specific sound varies depending on the muffler and pipe design, allowing drivers to choose a system that matches their preference for loudness and pitch.

In addition, a cat-back exhaust can also improve your car's fuel economy. So, if you're looking for a way to get more out of your car, a cat-back exhaust is a great option. We now offer Maverick cat-back exhausts in both&nbsp